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			  <news:name>Video Pushed Local Police to Come Clean. D.H.S. Is Ignoring the Lessons.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Video Pushed Local Police to Come Clean. D.H.S. Is Ignoring the Lessons.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The agency has said little about two fatal encounters in the past week. Local police departments have learned to be forthcoming.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brandel Chamblee torches Bryson DeChambeau for missed cuts in majors ahead of The Open: &apos;chasing Grant Horvat&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T22:41:42.584Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Brandel Chamblee torches Bryson DeChambeau for missed cuts in majors ahead of The Open: &apos;chasing Grant Horvat&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bryson DeChambeau was ascendant in the world of golf after winning the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst. He beat out Rory McIlroy with a remarkable bunker shot on the 72nd hole, making the short putt to win his second U.S. Open Championship.
But it&apos;s been a bit of a mixed bag for DeChambeau, at least in majors, ever since. In 2025, he finished T5 at The Masters, T2 at the PGA Championship, then missed the cut at the U.S. Open at Oakmont before rebounding with a T10 at The Open at Royal Portrush.
Hardly an embarrassment, but missing a cut as defending U.S. Open champion was a significant disappointment. But in 2026 though? Well, embarrassment might be the most apt phrase to describe his performance.
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Three major starts at Augusta, Aronimink, and Shinnecock, three missed cuts. Though he was just over the cutline at the U.S. Open, along with quality players like Viktor Hovland, Patrick Reed, and Harris English. For a player of DeChambeau&apos;s caliber, that&apos;s unacceptable, to put it mildly.
It also leaves just one major tournament remaining for him to salvage some pride and put in a performance worthy of his talent. Except some of golf&apos;s most prominent commentators are the exact opposite of confident that he&apos;ll be able to do so.
&quot;I&apos;d say it to his face — DeChambeau has zero clue of strategy,&quot; said golf legend Nick Faldo, who does not believe he&apos;ll succeed at a links-style golf course like Royal Birkdale. &quot;He said last year: &apos;I&apos;m going to go out and attack the links&apos;. Well, I&apos;ve never attacked a links [course]. You thread it, don&apos;t you? You feed it down the fairway.&quot;
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That criticism, though? Pales in comparison to what analyst Brandel Chamblee had to say about DeChambeau&apos;s recent performances.
&quot;Probably one of the biggest surprises of the year is Bryson DeChambeau,&quot; Chamblee said this week. &quot;It&apos;s almost like he went from chasing Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy to chasing Grant Horvat. It&apos;s like he wants to outdo every YouTuber in the game of golf instead of outplay everybody in the game of golf.&quot;
Ouch.
Grant Horvat, for those unfamiliar, is one of the most prominent names in YouTube Golf and has made several videos with DeChambeau on both their channels. He&apos;s a very, very good golfer, and also far, far behind players like Scheffler or McIlroy.
So is this criticism fair? Well, yes and no.
DeChambeau opened himself up to this type of critique by going to LIV. Because he plays most of his competitive golf on a different tour that has less exposure and doesn&apos;t feature the same players, the only opportunity most commentators have to measure his level of play relative to Scheffler and McIlroy comes in majors. When you don&apos;t play well in those opportunities, there will be talk that you&apos;ve lost a step.
He also, famously, does things his own way. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn&apos;t, and most traditional golf purists would prefer that everyone do things the way they&apos;ve always been done. Or at least, always been done in the modern era. DeChambeau, though, has 3D-printed single-length irons, uses shafts from upstart companies and has a unique chipping and putting technique that can be off-putting.
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On the other hand, he established himself as one of the best 3-4 players in the world in 2024, all while making YouTube videos. Three top-10&apos;s, including a T2, in majors in one season is hardly a disappointment. He was making YouTube videos then too.
Has DeChambeau been at his best in 2026? Of course not. Has he had the best links strategy? No, definitely not. Does he spend much of his free time making YouTube golf videos? Also yes. Still, he finished T10 at Royal Portrush, ahead of English players more traditionally associated with links strategy like Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose. He&apos;s also dealt with several injuries this season, which might be impacting his ability to compete at an elite level.
Still, golf is performance based. And DeChambeau can silence all the critics by playing well this weekend. And then going to make a YouTube video with Grant Horvat.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Baywatch&apos; star Carmen Electra shares what men must avoid when pursuing middle-aged women</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T22:41:23.130Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>&apos;Baywatch&apos; star Carmen Electra shares what men must avoid when pursuing middle-aged women</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Carmen Electra went back to her roots.
In a new interview with Playboy, the 54-year-old model and actress answered fan questions, and gave her insight about what it&apos;s like dating as you get older and gave men advice on what they should and shouldn&apos;t do when trying to get the attention of a middle-aged woman.
&quot;We do appreciate texting or calling appropriately,&quot; she said. &quot;What you really need to do is make sure you don’t call her and say, ‘Hey, come meet me at a bar right now,’ when it’s midnight.  That’s a huge no-no.&quot;
She also gave some advice to women looking to date after a divorce, letting them know, if they are in their &quot;40s, you’re still so young&quot; and that they &quot;need to go have fun, keep having fun, and live your life.&quot;
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Electra is speaking from experience, as she has been married twice; once to NBA star Dennis Rodman in 1998, a marriage which was annulled a few months later, and then again to musician Dave Navarro from 2003 until their divorce was finalized in 2007. At this point in her life, she is looking for someone to pursue her.
&quot;I’m old-fashioned, so I prefer if the man makes the first move, although I have been known to do a little walk, sway the hips a little bit, you know, bat my eyelashes a little like a butterfly, and keep on walking.  If they are really interested in you, they’ll talk to you or slip you their number.&quot;
The &quot;Scary Movie&quot; actress previously spoke to Fox News Digital in February, and reflected on how to keep the spark alive in relationships. 
She shared that in her experience, it is important to choose a romantic partner &quot;that you love being with,&quot; because in doing so that is &quot;definitely what&apos;s gonna keep the spark live anyway.&quot;
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&quot;So someone that — you just love their spirit, you love who they are as a person, someone that&apos;s not a downer. I like artists, like people that are into art, whatever their art may be, all that good stuff.&quot;
She first posed for the magazine in 1996, returning one year later in June 1997. Her appearance in the magazine caught the eye of Hollywood executives, and she was soon cast on &quot;Baywatch,&quot; for its eighth season, in 1997.
&quot;Once I saw the photos I was ... I had to pinch myself. I couldn&apos;t believe that I was actually in the magazine and going to be a part of such an iconic time, being a part of Playboy in general,&quot; she told Fox News Digital in November 2019. &quot;Marilyn Monroe started off with Playboy, and those are the women that I admire and truly have been inspired by. So yeah, Playboy was a lot of fun... And I&apos;m not shy at all anymore, by the way.&quot;
Prior to appearing on the pages of the magazine this year, Electra called back to her Playboy roots on the red carpet at the 35th Anniversary of The Abbey Food &amp; Bar in May.
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She posed for photos at the event in a leopard-print bodysuit, which she paired with a matching pair of bunny ears.
She also accessorized with a bow tie, cufflinks, sheer black tights and a black purse, as well as jewelry and black high heels.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Republicans appear to view Francesca Hong as their weakest opponent in a general election. They are spending $2.2 million in an apparent attempt to aid her primary campaign.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sen. Kelly questions spy chief pick’s willingness to stand up to Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sen. Kelly questions spy chief pick’s willingness to stand up to Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – Sen. Mark Kelly confronted would-be spy chief Jay Clayton at his confirmation hearing Wednesday over his refusal to directly state that President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.
If the nominee for director of national intelligence isn’t even willing, courageous or independent enough to do that, Kelly said, he’s unlikely to stand firm if Trump ever demands that he shade intelligence to serve a political agenda. 
“If you can’t disagree with him when he’s not in the room, are you going to be able to disagree with him when you’re sitting across from him in the Oval Office or the Situation Room?” Kelly said. 
The Arizona senator was one of multiple Democrats who pressed Clayton, who already holds a powerful post as U.S. attorney in Manhattan, about Trump’s refusal to concede in 2020 and his ongoing, unsubstantiated election denial.
Clayton acknowledged that Congress certified the election for Democrat Joe Biden, but stopped short of saying Biden won.
“Isn’t it humiliating to be unable to answer the question, to have to engage in the president’s delusions?” Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Georgia, told Clayton at one point.
Kelly called the nominee’s stance evasive, and said the DNI needs to be far more direct about what is and isn’t reality. 
“This job is different. It’s not about softening the edges when the truth is unpleasant,” he said. “It’s about delivering information and making sure the president understands that information. People risk their lives to get that information.”
Democrats also pressed Clayton about subpoenas he authorized to force New York Times journalists to testify about their reporting on security shortcomings with the new Air Force One, a plane gifted by Qatar.
Ossoff repeatedly asked him if Biden won the 2020 election.
“I’m not going to engage in the theater,” Clayton said. 
Ossoff also asked Clayton about Tulsi Gabbard, who resigned May 22 as DNI, citing her husband’s battle with cancer, joining an FBI raid of a Fulton County election office in January.
The CIA and the other 16 intelligence agencies that report to the DNI have no authority over how elections are conducted. Under the federal system, states and local governments administer elections.
Clayton told Ossoff he “had not thought about” the incident until the senator discussed it with him when they met ahead of the confirmation hearing. 
Ossoff was incredulous at Clayton’s assertion he wasn’t even aware that Gabbard had been present at the raid; she testified March 18 to the committee that she was there at Trump’s direction to observe the FBI’s actions. 
At that hearing, Gabbard sidestepped questions about whether any credible evidence of foreign interference has been uncovered in the election probe.
“Your testimony lacks credibility,” Ossoff told Clayton. “You’re being evasive.” 
Clayton chaired the Securities and Exchange Commission during the first Trump term, and he repeatedly linked economic and national security during the hearing, as when Kelly asked about his views on Russia and its ongoing war with Ukraine. 
“The most formidable threat actors are the most well-funded,” Clayton said, offering assurance that he would be “extremely helpful” on economic strategies related to U.S. adversaries. 
One Republican, Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran, sought an assurance that Clayton would inform the committee if the president suspended intelligence sharing with Ukraine – reflecting concern within the GOP about Trump’s wavering support for that country.
Trump loyalist Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has served as acting DNI since June 19, to the dismay of senators in both parties. 
Pulte has no intelligence background. And he has used his housing post to push for criminal investigations into Trump critics, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, California Sen. Adam Schiff and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
The committee was set to approve Clayton last month in a fast-track process aimed at ensuring Pulte was never confirmed. 
Trump abruptly cancelled the confirmation hearing to pressure the Senate – unsuccessfully, so far – to approve the controversial SAVE America Act. That bill would require voters to prove citizenship when they register and to show a photo ID at the polls. 
Trump will address the nation Thursday night about election security and voting machines, and has hinted that he will provide evidence of foreign interference that so far has not been shared publicly. Clayton said he is not involved in preparing the speech. 
After the hearing, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the panel, said he was satisfied with the answers to his own questions but “very disappointed” at how Clayton avoided questions about the 2020 election. 
“We’re not going to get the level of sharing we used to have with this kind of behavior,” Warner said. 
On the subpoenas delivered to the homes of New York Times reporters, Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colorado, asked Clayton if anyone in Washington had directed him to take that step. Clayton said the office he leads as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York followed protocol and consulted with the Department of Justice. 
Republicans discussed the size of the Office of the DNI. 
Chairman Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas called the office “bloated,” though Gabbard cut nearly half the ODNI staff and Pulte has fired dozens more. Sen. Ted Budd, R-North Carolina, asked Clayton if Trump had directed him to dismantle the office. Clayton said all the president had asked of him was to do a good job. 
But Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said she was “deeply disturbed” by Trump’s push to downsize or even terminate the office, which Congress created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to address a lack of coordination between spy agencies. 
“If we didn’t have this role, we would have to invent it,” Collins said. 
The committee is expected to vote on Clayton’s nomination early next week. Republicans control the panel 9 to 8 and also hold a slim majority in the Senate.
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			  <news:name>Doodles to dollars, border grant scrutiny and more</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Indigenous veteran&apos;s hospital sketches became a career

Seth Rush, an Indigenous Air Force veteran, spent years doodling on his surgical gloves to decompress from the operating room. After a workplace injury cost him his career, his home and nearly his health, that habit became his lifeline.
Last April, Rush was prepping an operating room at Canyon Vista Medical Center, as he&apos;d done thousands of times. He was not at all prepared for what happened next or the chain of events that would follow.
&quot;My world exploded in blinding pain,&quot; he told Tucson Spotlight.
Canyon Vista Medical Center took X-rays, and its ownership group, LifePoint, put Rush on temporary medical leave. Eventually, an adjuster from workers&apos; compensation ruled his injury a sprain.
But a sprain can&apos;t be seen on an X-ray, which was the only diagnostic imaging performed by the hospital, so Rush sought a second opinion from a spinal surgeon, who ordered an MRI, used to view damage to soft tissue and ligaments.
The surgeon diagnosed him with a few partially compressed and bulging discs and extra spinal fluid, a condition that puts extra pressure on his nerve endings, resulting in excruciating pain.
Rush&apos;s symptoms include sciatica, muscle spasms and feet that &quot;constantly feel like they are standing in campfire.&quot;
Six months after the injury, LifePoint reached out to say that an independent medical examiner had ruled his injury a &quot;minor&quot; back sprain and cleared him to return to work.

            
            
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One of Seth Rush&apos;s painted pieces, drawing on his mixed Indigenous heritage, including Purépecha, Cherokee, Mohawk and Apache ancestry. Katherine Martinez / Tucson Spotlight.
But Rush, who was still relying on a walker, was unable to return and ultimately lost his job. His temporary medical leave payments stopped just as he was set to begin physical therapy, leaving him in limbo.
&quot;I was getting little to no information,&quot; Rush said of next steps.
That same month, his partner lost food stamp benefits due to the government shutdown, and in December, the two lost their apartment. Rush hadn&apos;t yet started receiving military benefits, so he found himself couch surfing alone.
He returned to a familiar decompression tool to comfort himself, picking up a marker and a piece of canvas and unknowingly embarking on the start of his comeback story.
Rush had been creating art for years as a way to destress after work. When the pieces began to pile up in the corner of his home, he would throw them away.
&quot;I am one of those people that didn&apos;t think I had any artistic talent,&quot; Rush said.
But a paint night boosted his confidence, and he started to casually sell his art. When he lost his job and his mobility became limited, Rush decided to dive into his artwork as a means to make ends meet. Occasional sales weren&apos;t enough to pay the bills, but eventually, he caught a break.
Rush checked himself into the Tucson VA in March and began attending counseling. His doctor also adjusted his mental health medications, allowing him to focus on getting back on his feet and trying to sell his artwork full time.
He contacted The Warrior Healing Center in Sierra Vista to see if the group could help, and staff put him in contact with Primavera&apos;s Project Action Veteran, which arranged an apartment for Rush and his partner.
Once he was back in stable housing, he inquired at The Mall at Sierra Vista about a space to sell his art and was given permission to set up a table.
Seth Rush sells his artwork at a table inside The Mall at Sierra Vista, where his pieces have drawn a steady following since he began setting up shop there. Katherine Martinez / Tucson Spotlight.
It didn&apos;t take long for him to find an audience.
&quot;I saw his art and it just stopped me dead in my tracks,&quot; said shopper Adeline, who came across an unaccompanied table of Rush&apos;s work.
Normally, Adeline doesn&apos;t stop if no one is manning a display, but Rush&apos;s pieces were different, she said.
&quot;This is a must,&quot; she said. &quot;This is artistry at its best.&quot;
Rush&apos;s work draws on his mixed Indigenous heritage, which includes Purépecha, also known as Tarascan, Cherokee, Mohawk and Apache ancestry. His style was inspired by what he saw during a sweat lodge ceremony, a Native American method of healing and prayer.
Adeline ended up purchasing a piece for her husband&apos;s office on the Mescalero Apache Reservation.
Rush&apos;s partnership with the mall in Sierra Vista has evolved, and he&apos;s since been commissioned to create a new mural next to the food court.
Rush&apos;s accident may have ended his career as a surgical technologist, but it opened the door for him to make a living doing what he loves.
Today, he stays busy with gallery shows and teaching art classes at the Warrior Healing Center on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month.
His pieces are available to view and purchase at the Endeavor Gallery in Benson, and they&apos;ll be on display at the Sierra Vista library during the month of August before moving to the Huachuca Heart Association Gallery in September.
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Border grant splits Pima County law enforcement
Oro Valley, Marana and Sahuarita are continuing to accept funding from the controversial Operation Stonegarden border security program, even as the Tucson Police Department and Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department have cut ties with it.
Operation Stonegarden, part of the federal Homeland Security Grant Program, was expanded in 2006 to make it easier for local, state and federal officers to collaborate on border security enforcement. The Homeland Security Grant Program is funded through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Local law enforcement agencies apply for Stonegarden funds through the Arizona Department of Homeland Security, the only entity in the state that can submit applications to FEMA, which then distributes the money to those agencies as subawards.
The city of Tucson stopped accepting Stonegarden funding in 2020, with the Tucson Police Department announcing its withdrawal in a Dec. 30, 2019 email that cited the federal government&apos;s refusal to let any of the grant money go toward humanitarian aid for asylum seekers, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Pima County followed shortly after, with supervisors voting 3-2 in February 2020 to reject future funds, citing the strain deputy overtime placed on the county budget and pension obligations, as well as concerns that the program pulled local deputies into federal immigration enforcement.
Santa Cruz County stopped accepting Stonegarden funding last year, with Sheriff David Hathaway telling KVOA the decision stemmed from his discomfort with the idea of his department being put under federal control.

            
            
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Oro Valley recorded one homicide in 2025, up from zero in 2024 and 2023, though aggravated assault, the most common violent crime in the data, has fallen from 22 incidents in 2023 to 13 in both 2024 and 2025.
Sahuarita&apos;s town council most recently approved $160,242 in Stonegarden funds in May for equipment, including license plate readers and mobile data computers. It&apos;s unclear when Marana last accepted the funds, and Tucson Spotlight has requested that information.
Oro Valley&apos;s 2025-26 budget shows the town was awarded a $435,759 Operation Stonegarden grant during the 2024-25 fiscal year, which was used for equipment, overtime and mileage to combat illegal contraband, human smuggling and other transnational threats.
In June, the town council unanimously approved accepting $143,000 in supplemental Stonegarden funds, with town documents saying the money would fund &quot;targeted deployments of officers to impact the flow of smugglers engaged in human trafficking and illegal contraband, as well as possible terrorists who intend to cause harm or commit crimes against this nation.&quot;
The grant agreement notes that certain federal provisions requiring cooperation with immigration officials are currently suspended under 2025 court orders, and would take effect only if those orders are lifted.
OVPD&apos;s continued acceptance of Operation Stonegarden funds has been a way for the town to expand the police department&apos;s reach without using taxpayer money, according to OVPD public information officer Darren Wright.
&quot;It allows us to put more officers on the streets for criminal interdiction, to reduce crime and to make our community safer,&quot; Wright said.
Many law enforcement agencies have funding left over at the end of the year, with the excess awarded to other agencies as supplemental funding throughout the year.
&quot;We receive some of those funds that another agency may not have completely used,&quot; Wright said.
Theft remains Oro Valley&apos;s most common property crime by far, though 2025 figures show a decline across most categories compared with the previous two years, according to FBI Uniform Crime Report data.
Stonegarden money is mostly used to fund overtime for officers and reimburse gas mileage for police vehicles, Wright said. But in May, the town council approved supplemental Stonegarden funding for OVPD to purchase night vision goggles.
While Oro Valley is 70 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, Wright stressed the importance of the town&apos;s strategic position.
&quot;The border has a pipeline of criminal activity that comes directly through here into the rest of the country,&quot; Wright said. &quot;That includes guns and drugs and other contraband and things like that, so those are the things that this grant is looking for to try to eliminate.&quot;
Tucson Spotlight has requested the amount of funding accepted over the past five years and the number of referrals made by Oro Valley and Marana police to Border Patrol during that same time, but the requests have not yet been filled.
Wright said OVPD had not received pushback from residents about its continued use of Operation Stonegarden funds, but residents expressed concern this spring when the town council authorized police to lease drones through Flock Safety. The program, Drone as First Responder, helps detain people charged with drug trafficking, human smuggling, illegal immigration and other border-related crimes.
The town used a state grant to fight border crime to pay for the drones&apos; $146,000 lease and said they will not be used in immigration enforcement or to assist ICE. Still, many residents shared concerns about privacy and data use during council meetings leading up to and after the vote.
Oro Valley resident Sean Glaser said during the January meeting he was concerned about directing town tax dollars toward border operations, saying the decision would &quot;fundamentally change the relationship between&quot; the town and its residents.
&quot;We&apos;ve not received any significant negative feedback – or positive,&quot; Wright said about the department&apos;s continued use of Stonegarden funding. &quot;We (don&apos;t) receive a lot of feedback at all.&quot;

Arizona Public Media&apos;s Noor Haghighi writes that more than 650 freelance photographers nationwide, including Tucson&apos;s Cassidy Araiza and Phoenix&apos;s Jesse Rieser, are refusing to sign a new Wall Street Journal contract that shifts to a work-for-hire model, stripping photographers of their ability to license their own images. The Journal&apos;s parent company, News Corp, has struck AI training deals with both OpenAI and Meta, fueling photographers&apos; concerns that the new contract terms are designed to make their work more freely exploitable by AI systems.
KGUN&apos;s Craig Smith reports that jury selection has concluded and testimony is underway in the trial of Jack Upchurch, who is charged with murder in the Christmas Eve 2024 killing of Paul Clifford, a man who was shot and burned after opening his door to help stranded strangers near Redington. Prosecutors say Upchurch, along with co-defendants Wendy Scott and Elmer Smith, who were minors at the time and have since pleaded guilty to lesser charges, shot Clifford after his truck broke down.
Arizona Luminaria&apos;s Summer Williams writes that Tucson bars, cafes and homes have become gathering spots for World Cup fans this summer, as the 48-team tournament, hosted across Canada, Mexico and the United States, draws crowds seeking both soccer and a sense of community. At spots like Zerai&apos;s International Bar and Holy Focaccia, fans described the games as a rare, unifying window into other cultures and identities, one that has also boosted small business traffic during the city&apos;s slower summer season. 
KVOA&apos;s Andrew Capasso reports that Tucson gas prices jumped nearly 20 cents in a single day, the largest one-day spike in months, pushing the local average to $3.97 per gallon, according to AAA. The increase adds more than $2 to the cost of filling an average tank. Statewide, Arizona&apos;s average has climbed to $4.05 per gallon, compared with a national average of $3.89.

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			<news:keywords>July 15 is National Hot Dog Day, and several food retailers nationwide are offering promotions to celebrate.
Americans consume roughly 20 billion hot dogs each year, or 70 hot dogs per person, on average, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC).
Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, Americans eat an estimated 7 billion hot dogs, enough to stretch from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles more than five times, according to the NHDSC.
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From gas stations and convenience stores to traditional restaurants, there are plenty of ways to get a deal on one of America&apos;s favorite summer foods.
At 7-Eleven, customers who use its app can get any two roller grill items, including the Big Bite hot dog, for $3.50. The Big Bite hot dog is an all-beef, quarter-pound dog that can be customized with various sauces and condiments at the chain&apos;s Big Bite bar.
Speedway and Stripes stores, which are owned by 7-Eleven, are offering a similar deal for rewards members.
Circle K is honoring the day by selling roller grill hot dogs for $1 when purchased through the store&apos;s app.
New Englanders who have a Cumberland Farms store nearby can get two hot dogs for $3 until July 20.
Love&apos;s is offering a free hot dog through its app.
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Sheetz, which partners with Nathan&apos;s Famous Hot Dogs, is promoting a deal in which customers can get two free hot dogs through its app when they purchase fuel.
The convenience store chain is also promoting the launch of the &quot;Big Glizzy&quot; (an internet slang term for a hot dog) in partnership with Nathan&apos;s and Pittsburgh Pirates star Paul Skenes. The menu item consists of an extra large Nathan&apos;s Famous stadium-style hot dog on a soft bun.
Krystal Rewards members can get a free Classic Pup, Corn Pup or Chili Cheese Pup with a qualifying $5 purchase on National Hot Dog Day.
The co-owners of Dogs Out, a seasonal hot dog stand that Fox and Friends reported has become a staple of the Jersey Shore, are on a quest to &quot;make hot dogs cool again.&quot;
Dogs Out co-founders Matt D’Arcy and Keith Stedronsky will be celebrating National Hot Dog Day with a &quot;high-energy&quot; hot dog-eating competition tour for college fraternities, with competitors vying for a cash prize and a championship belt.
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Registered rewards members of the gourmet hot dog and hamburger chain Dog Haus, based in California, can get a free Haus Dog on National Hot Dog Day, in addition to earning a two-for-the-price-of-one Haus Dog offer from July 16 through the end of the month.
At the Philly Pretzel Factory, customers can purchase $1 pretzel dogs, while app users are eligible for a free pretzel dog.
Portillo&apos;s restaurant members who spend $5 or more at the fast-casual chain known for its Chicago-style hot dogs can earn a hot dog for $1.
Shake Shack is offering a Classic Hot Dog paired with either Classic Fries or a Classic Lemonade for $8 through its app with the promo code SUMMERDOG.
Sonic is celebrating its Dog Days of Summer promotion with app-exclusive hot dog and corn dog offers that vary by date and location.
Wienerschnitzel, a fast-food chain that specializes in hot dogs, is selling four chili dogs for $4.
Regional grocery store Tom Thumb is offering two hot dogs for $3 until July 20.
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			<news:title>Argentina stuns England with thrilling comeback to advance to World Cup final against Spain</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Argentina, never say die.
Once again, the Argentines came from behind, this time against England, to win 2-1 in the World Cup semifinal and keep the dream of repeating as champions alive. Argentina was held off the scoresheet for 85 minutes, and finally broke through when Lionel Messi set up Enzo Fernandez just outside of the penalty box, and the 25-year-old hooked a shot around England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford into the back of the net to knot it at 1-1.
Lautaro Martinez then played the hero as he came off the bench and into Argentine soccer lore by scoring the winning goal in stoppage. In the 92nd minute, Messi recorded his second assist after he gathered a loose ball and played a beautiful pass into the penalty area, where Martinez was waiting unmarked. Martinez headed the ball past Pickford to send the Argentine fans into a frenzy as they completed the comeback.
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England tried to tie it with the remaining stoppage time, but they were unable to muster up a quality chance.
The first half was largely uneventful, as it was the first game since 1966 in which neither team recorded a shot in the first half, according to the FOX broadcast.
Anthony Gordon got the scoring started when he buried a cross from Morgan Rogers to put England on the board first in the 55th minute with an acrobatic finish. Harry Kane sparked the counter with a long pass that left the Argentina defense flummoxed for the first time all game.
However, that would end up being the lone true scoring opportunity of the game for the Three Lions. After England got on the board, Argentina&apos;s pressure was relentless, but England was able to stave off the Argentine attack for about 30 minutes.
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England defender Djed Spence made a fantastic tackle in the 58th minute to help keep Argentina off the board after a breakaway from Giuliano Simeone.
Argentina goalie Emilio Martinez came up big in the 66th minute by making his first save of the game on Declan Rice to keep the score 1-0 and avoid putting Argentina in a multi-goal hole. After the save, Argentina quickly countered and went back on the attack.
Pickford, England&apos;s all-time leader in games played at the World Cup, made a remarkable save on the goal line with a header from Nicolás González just before the hydration break to preserve England’s 1-0 lead.
Alexis Mac Allister kept the pressure on for Argentina when his header in the 76th minute rang off the post. Pickford made his fourth save of the game when he clipped Fernandez&apos;s shot in the 86th minute, but the Argentine broke through later in the minute.
Off a corner kick, Messi set up Fernandez just outside of the box, and the 25-year-old hooked a shot around Pickford into the back of the net.
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With the win, Argentina has the opportunity to become the first back-to-back World Cup winner since Brazil did it in 1958 and 1962.
They will face Spain in the final on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on FOX.
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			<news:title>Ex-Dem fundraiser torches Biden as book launch implodes: &apos;No one wants to read&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lindy Li, a former top Democratic fundraiser, believes President Joe Biden is only doing himself a disservice by promising the public another explanation of why he decided to run for reelection in 2024 despite mounting concerns about his age and cognitive performance.
In her view, Biden’s upcoming memoir, titled &quot;Promise Me, America,&quot; will only serve to reopen painful wounds that Democrats have struggled to move past since the 2024 election loss. In a way, she believes the book is a bit of a microcosm of Biden’s presidency itself.
&quot;They’re thinking ‘why can’t you just shut the f--- up? Prior to me leaving the party, they wanted nothing to do with this guy. It was so bad that when, finally, Biden exited on July 21, there was no goodbye party other than a staffer one in the Rose Garden. There was nothing,&quot; Li said.
&quot;Jill has him writing books that no one wants to read instead of fully enjoying his retirement,&quot; Li said, referring to Jill Biden, the former first lady.
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&quot;Just like she had him out running for president — a presidency that no one wanted, not even Democrats — instead of enjoying his retirement. He should have been in retirement 10, 20 years ago, but they need the money,&quot; Li said.
Biden described his upcoming book in a post to X on Wednesday morning.
&quot;It’s about the challenges we face as a nation. About the decisions I made and why I made them,&quot; Biden said, igniting mockery on social media. &quot;It’s about why I chose to run for reelection and why I chose to step aside.&quot;
&quot;The first lie of Joe Biden’s book launch: ‘I’ve written a book,’&quot; wrote conservative communicator Steve Guest.
&quot;Joe Biden couldn’t sign his own pardons. Now he’s ‘written’ a book, which Democrats forced him to release after the midterms so he wouldn’t be in the news to remind people how bad he was,&quot; wrote Outkick founder Clay Travis. &quot;Who in the world is buying this book?&quot;
&quot;Who do we think wrote this book,&quot; questioned Daily Wire editor-in-chief Brent Scher.
&quot;Did the autopen write this too,&quot; Missouri Republican Rep. Jason Smith questioned.
Li, who is publishing a new book of her own titled &quot;Unburdened&quot; later this year, was privy to many of the party’s internal discussions, research, and panic behind the scenes, which indicated Biden enjoyed only shaky support even among his own camp long before he ultimately dropped out of the 2024 election.
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In light of what she knows, Li doubts there is a way for Biden to spin his exit that won’t do further harm to his own image — an image his campaign went to great lengths to protect.
In one event, Li recalled how the Biden campaign confiscated her phone in a 2023 event.
&quot;The [Democratic National Committee] was routinely confiscating the phones of top donors with social media followings,&quot; Li said, referring to a party fundraising and campaign group.
&quot;They took away my phone because they knew I was a prolific tweeter. And I posted something on Instagram that night and a finance director from the DNC called me at around 10 or 11 that same night to instruct me to delete everything from Instagram about Biden that I posted that day.
&quot;The reason is because [Biden] seemed infirm. He seemed weak,&quot; Li said.
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Now on this side of his presidency, Li believes he will further aggravate Democrats who have wanted to move past the 2024 election and reignite questions of why Biden wasn’t asked to step aside sooner.
&quot;It&apos;s very clear they were trying to hide the fact that instead of having a candidate they could be proud of, they were busy hiding a candidate that they were deeply ashamed of,&quot; she added.
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			<news:title>Kareem Abdul-Jabbar misses the point on Caitlin Clark and the face of the WNBA debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has every right to think A’ja Wilson is a better basketball player than Caitlin Clark.
A lot of people do, and I&apos;m not here to argue they&apos;re wrong.
Wilson is a four-time WNBA MVP, three-time Defensive Player of the Year, eight-time All-Star and three-time league champion. There’s no argument that Clark’s professional résumé is as robust as Wilson’s.
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But that isn&apos;t the same argument as saying Wilson is the &quot;face of the league&quot; and Caitlin Clark is not.
That&apos;s where Kareem is very, very wrong.
Abdul-Jabbar wrote on his Substack about the letter sent by 11 Republican lawmakers to the WNBA asking commissioner Cathy Engelbert to address the physical treatment Clark has received on the court. The letter called Clark &quot;the face of your league,&quot; which apparently bothered Kareem quite a bit.
He called Clark &quot;a very good, possibly even a great, player,&quot; but argued that labeling one player the face of the league without the &quot;on-court and cross-platform dominance&quot; of Michael Jordan or LeBron James is insulting to other great players.
OK, fine. But Kareem is leaving out some critical context.
LeBron James did not have LeBron James’ résumé when fans decided he was the face of the NBA.
LeBron was on the cover of Sports Illustrated as &quot;The Chosen One&quot; while he was still in high school. He entered the NBA with a massive Nike contract, national television attention and the full weight of the basketball world already on his shoulders before he played a single minute in the league.
He won Rookie of the Year in 2003-04, but he didn&apos;t win his first MVP until the 2008-09 season. He didn&apos;t win his first championship until 2012.
In other words, what on-court accomplishments is Kareem talking about? When James was in his third NBA season, as Clark is now, the commercial anointing had already happened, even though championships and MVPs were still years away.
The Cavaliers didn&apos;t make the playoffs in either of his first two seasons. Clark, meanwhile, helped a Fever team that had missed the playoffs seven straight seasons reach the postseason in her rookie year. And, like LeBron, she was the No. 1 overall pick in the draft and won Rookie of the Year.
So what exactly is the standard?
Kareem is using the finished version of LeBron to argue against the early version of Clark. That&apos;s convenient, but intellectually dishonest. The NBA didn&apos;t wait for LeBron to become a champion before treating him like the sport’s next great commercial engine.
Remember &quot;The Decision&quot;? LeBron had an entire television special dedicated to his free agency in 2010. What were his accomplishments to that point? Two MVPs and zero championships.
Now, two MVPs isn&apos;t nothing. But he had never won a title and had been swept in his only NBA Finals appearance. The season prior to &quot;The Decision,&quot; LeBron&apos;s Cavs were bounced in the second round of the playoffs. And ESPN still turned his free agency into a television event, the only TV special anyone can name dedicated to one player choosing his next team.
Nike signed 18-year-old LeBron James to a historic deal worth a guaranteed $87 million over seven years before he stepped foot on an NBA court.
As for the fans, James&apos; No. 23 Cavaliers jersey was the top-selling jersey during his rookie season and helped the NBA shatter its previous merchandise sales records.
The media, Nike and fans didn&apos;t wait for LeBron to pile up championships, MVPs and other accolades before anointing him &quot;the face of the league.&quot;
Does all of this sound familiar? It should.
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Clark won WNBA Rookie of the Year and set the WNBA single-season assists record. She set rookie records for points and made threes. She averaged 19.2 points, 8.4 assists and 5.7 rebounds as a rookie.
Oh, and she easily led the league in jersey sales and boosted WNBA television viewership to levels it had never seen.
That doesn&apos;t make her Michael Jordan or LeBron James.
It also doesn&apos;t mean she is a better player than A’ja Wilson.
But &quot;face of the league&quot; is not the same as best player. It simply refers to the business reality.
And the business reality is obvious to anyone not trying desperately to pretend otherwise.
When Clark plays, people watch. Recently, she helped the league set a late-night regular-season viewership record, with Fever-Sparks averaging 1.04 million viewers across USA Network and CNBC for a game starting at 10 p.m. ET or later. That is the kind of audience the league could only dream about prior to her arrival.
That didn&apos;t happen because of A&apos;ja Wilson, who has been in the WNBA since 2018. Clark helped a late-night regular-season game on cable draw more than one million viewers. Game 4 of Wilson’s 2022 WNBA Finals, when the Aces won their first championship, drew less than 400,000 viewers on ESPN
So Clark&apos;s Fever averaged more than two-and-a-half times as many viewers for a regular season game in mid-July starting at 10 p.m. ET as Wilson&apos;s team drew for the 2022 WNBA Finals clincher.
Clark is the one who brought millions more people into the tent. Thanks to Clark, far more people know who A&apos;ja Wilson is today. It&apos;s not the other way around.
Tim Duncan won five NBA championships and collected two league MVPs and three NBA Finals MVPs. He was an excellent basketball player. But he was never considered the &quot;face of the league.&quot;
Allen Iverson, a contemporary of Duncan, was a much bigger cultural force and has a stronger claim to &quot;face of the league&quot; in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Iverson won one MVP and zero championships. Except no one was complaining about Iverson being more popular than Duncan among fans. Everyone understood that it just happens sometimes.
That&apos;s why the blowback against Clark is so revealing.
There is a growing group of people who seem almost offended by the idea that Clark matters this much. They don&apos;t just want to argue that Wilson is better, they want to downplay Clark’s impact.
Let&apos;s return to Kareem&apos;s diatribe for a perfect example.
Kareem, like many in the media (and in the WNBA itself), tried to shift the conversation away from the abuse Clark is suffering on the court to the online abuse suffered by Black players. Recall that Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas, Fever coach Stephanie White and WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert all used the same tactic.
Thomas, who drove her fist into Clark&apos;s throat, immediately claimed she was receiving racial insults and death threats on social media. She did not publicly provide evidence of either claim in that immediate response. White and Engelbert quickly acted to condemn online trolling, but stayed mostly quiet about the actual incident on the court where Thomas flagrantly fouled Clark.
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Another recent example involved Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray. She posted a message she received on social media that contained a racial slur.
Gray said she received the message after the Aces played the Fever, and Hilton Grand Vacations said the accused employee was no longer with the company.
Here&apos;s what Kareem wrote: &quot;To the people in Congress and the commissioner’s office: take the constant, deliberate, and premeditated online abuse of players as seriously as you take the occasional incidents that occur on the court in the heat of the moment. We have systems in place for dealing with what happens to players during the game, but we need to get better at helping them when the games are over.&quot;
What, exactly, is Kareem&apos;s point here? That Congress should step in and stop people from hurling racially charged insults on the internet? That&apos;s a direct violation of the First Amendment.
Is he suggesting the WNBA should step in and start policing internet trolls? Good luck.
The league has infinitely more control over what happens between the lines than what happens on social media (where they have zero control). It controls the officials, the discipline, and the messages it sends to players in the league.
That&apos;s what lawmakers were asking about.
Kareem can disagree with the framing of the letter or even the value of sending it in the first place. He&apos;s certainly not alone.
But using DMs sent by trolls to minimize the on-court treatment of the league’s biggest star is a dodge.
And it keeps happening.
Kareem is right about one thing: Caitlin Clark is not Michael Jordan or LeBron James.
At least not yet.
But if he wants to use LeBron as the example, then he has to stick to the timeline. LeBron was anointed before he won anything. He was made the face of the future because everyone could see where the sport was headed.
That&apos;s exactly what&apos;s happening with Clark. She is the face of the WNBA.
The people so fervently arguing otherwise are actually proving the point, even if they don&apos;t realize it.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Kelly Bensimon said she was &quot;lucky&quot; to be alive after a horror head-on crash sent the Uber carrying her and celebrity chef Andrew Molen spinning.
Bensimon and Molen detailed the terrifying moments after an oncoming vehicle slammed into the Uber carrying them, describing a violent impact that left the former &quot;Real Housewives of New York City&quot; star briefly unconscious and both hospitalized.
&quot;I’m lucky to have walked away alive,&quot; Bensimon told Page Six.
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The reality star said the violent impact left her disoriented and in agony.
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Molen recalled seeing the car coming at them and yelling, &quot;brake, brake.&quot;
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 &quot;Kelly was out cold. She kept falling back,&quot; he said, &quot;The car spun.&quot;
The crash didn&apos;t just leave Molen shaken. He said it also sidelined him professionally, forcing him to cancel five events as he dealt with lingering pain from the collision.
&quot;I am in a lot of pain,&quot; he said. &quot;They had to help us into ambulances.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – As Arizona Diamondbacks players make their way onto the field for batting practice, dozens of fans can be heard shouting their favorite players’ names. 
“Corbin!”
“Ketel!”
“Geraldo!”
The railing quickly disappears beneath a sea of outstretched arms. Fans press shoulder to shoulder, stretching baseballs, jerseys and cards as far as they can over the padding. Some weave through the crowd searching for an opening, hoping their item will be one a player chooses.
Mixed into the crowd though are autograph hounds, fans carrying backpacks stuffed with baseballs and stacks of cards with the intention of reselling signed items online. 
From a distance, the fans and the hounds look the same.
This has created a unique dilemma: Every time a player steps toward the crowd of fans, they are forced into a split-second judgment. A signature might become a lifelong memory for a child or a product listed online within minutes. 
“I’m usually pretty open to sign as long as I’m not warming up to pitch in a game,” Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Ryne Nelson said. “I try to take care of the kids first. I remember when I was one of those little kids asking for autographs.” 
Nelson said he’s aware that some of what he signs will be resold, but trying to separate fans from resellers is not something he worries about. 
“I feel if I turned people away, I would be turning away people who want them for the right reasons,” he said. 
Not all players are in agreement with this approach however. Longtime NHL beat writer Mike Russo revealed that the player in question in this tweet was Hall of Famer Pavel Bure.


A former star I know used to ask these guys who to make the autograph out to. The second they said “nobody,” he handed the marker back https://t.co/T71mK11Mwh
— Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) November 24, 2025





The autograph economy
For longtime collector and Texas native Mike Moynihan, the dilemma players face today is the result of a hobby that has grown far beyond what it once was.
Moynihan began collecting autographs and baseball cards in 1981, a hobby that quickly turned into a lifelong passion.
“I’ve always loved autographs because they create a different kind of connection,” Moynihan said. “Knowing a player actually touched that card or interacted with someone to sign it makes it feel more personal than simply owning the card itself.” 
Back when Moynihan first started collecting autographs there wasn’t much money in it.
“I remember going to shows where you could get Joe DiMaggio’s autograph for five dollars,” Moynihan said. “If we could all go back in time, we’d all hop in our DeLoreans for those opportunities.” 
Back then, autograph shows were smaller, often held in malls, VFW halls or community centers. Today, the scale has changed entirely.
“There are simply far more card shows than there used to be,” Moynihan said. “You can find a major card show somewhere in the country almost every weekend.”
That growth has pushed prices higher across the board. Hall of Famers and modern stars alike now commonly command triple-digit fees for signatures.
That change is rooted in simple economics.
“If David Ortiz is charging $400 for an autograph, it’s because people are paying it,” Moynihan said. “If nobody paid that price, it would come down.”
For Moynihan, the hobby hasn’t changed nearly as much as the business around it. 
“The biggest difference is the amount of money involved now,” Moynihan said. “In many ways, that’s taken some of the joy out of it.”
For companies operating inside the memorabilia industry, that growth has been impossible to ignore. 
Jared Kavlie has watched the hobby evolve from both as a collector and business owner. Kavlie started collecting autographs as a teenager in Arizona before founding and becoming the President of Pristine Auction with his wife in 2010.
“I took my collection that I’d accumulated all those years and that’s how we started,” Kavlie said. “Then it turned into a consignment-based business from there.” 
What began in the couple’s spare bedroom has grown into two facilities spanning more than 60,000 square feet in Phoenix.
“We sell over a million auction items per year,” Kavlie said. “We ship over 1,000 packages a day.”
The company’s growth shows just how quickly the memorabilia industry has grown.  
“Before 2020 we were under $100 million in annual sales,” Kavlie said. “A couple of years later we exceeded $100 million, then reached about $120 million last year, and we’ll exceed $150 million this year.”
Pristine Auction expects annual sales to reach $150 million in 2026, up from $75 million in 2020.
Source: Pristine Auction President Jared Kavlie.



Kavlie saw an increase in sales during an unexpected time. 
“We saw a massive boom during COVID,” he said. “Honestly, I expected the opposite. I thought people would stop buying collectibles because of all the uncertainty.
“I guess people were stuck at home shopping online, and collectibles really took off.”
Kavlie said prices are increasingly shaped by investors and real-time market data. 
“The industry works a lot like the stock market,” Kavlie said. “It’s driven by comparable sales.”
Kavlie doesn’t believe the demand for sports memorabilia will slow down any time soon. 
“Could the market soften? Sure,” he said. “But once values become established, it takes something significant to bring them down, and right now we’re seeing the opposite.”
Different players, different rules
For many players, there is no perfect way to handle autograph requests. Instead, there are personal rules shaped by comfort and circumstance. 
Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald said his approach is entirely dependent on where he is at the moment.
“The people who ask at the team hotel aren’t going to get my autograph,” Sewald said. “That’s my time.
“Also people that hound me when I’m trying to get coffee or just going to get lunch with my family, they are not going to get one from me either.”
NHL star Connor Bedard suffered a similar fate in the tweet Russo referenced above when he was harassed on the street by an autograph hound. Bedard has been a willing signer of autographs in the past, and that’s a point that Sewald emphasized: right place, right time. 
When Sewald is at the ballpark, he said his mindset changes.
“We spend a lot of time at the field, so if you want an autograph, get one there,” he said. “The time on the field is part of the fan interaction.”
Sewald said it’s easy to spot people who are only there to make a profit. They carry backpacks full of cards, baseballs and multiple photos of the same image, but he does not make it his responsibility to judge intent.
“I don’t mind signing one or two for them,” he said. “At the end of the day, it’s none of my business.” 
The interactions that mean the most to him though are the personal ones.
“When someone has your jersey and is excited to see you, it’s something really special,” Sewald said. “The people who actually really want my signature are the reason I stop and sign.” 
While most autograph seekers respect those boundaries, some take their pursuit too far.
In 2025, a fan harassed Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase on a flight because he didn’t sign an autograph for him. 
After Chase declined to sign, the fan began to record Chase and announced, “Everybody say hi to Ja’Marr Chase on your way out,”
The video also included the text, “Should’ve signed that auto and I wouldn’t have blown your cover.” 


  
 
  
 


 


 
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Similarly in August 2015, an autograph seeker followed Warriors guard Stephen Curry in his car for nearly 30 miles.


PSA. Noticeably following my family’s car on the road for nearly 30 miles &amp; tailing me the whole way is not the best way to get an autograph
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) August 19, 2015





Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage has drawn his own line.
As mail requests have become increasingly common, he has decided not to participate.
“I mean, people send me my cards in the mail to sign and send back, but I don’t sign them,” Yesavage said on The Hobby Never Sleeps Podcast. “If you send them to me, you’re not going to get them back.”
Unlike autograph requests at the ballpark, mail requests can often feel intrusive, blurring the line between fan interaction and a player’s private life. 
Baseball greats reflect
On the opposite end, MLB Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins has come to appreciate those types of requests.
“People often include letters when they send autograph requests to me,” Jenkins said. “They’ll mention that I won 20 games six years in a row or just talk about my accomplishments and how much I meant to them.
“When someone remembers your career, it’s really rewarding.”
Playing alongside Cubs legends Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Ron Santo, Jenkins became one of the faces of Chicago baseball in the 60s. Still, he never viewed signing autographs as a chore.
“It never really bothered me when people asked for my autograph during my career,” Jenkins said. “I always considered it an honor.”
Over the past decade, Jenkins has started to notice more of a demand for his autograph.
“I think things have changed because we’ve lost so many Hall of Famers lately, Whitey Ford, Tom Seaver, Frank Robinson, Bob Gibson and so many others,” Jenkins said. “There simply aren’t as many Hall of Famers from my era left.”
With this new demand, Jenkins has noticed how autograph seekers have changed since his playing days.
“When they see me at the ballpark during spring training, they come running over with all their items,” Jenkins said. “I know most plan to sell them.”
Rather than refusing outright, Jenkins limits the quantity just like Sewald.
“I don’t mind signing one for them,” he said. “But I won’t sign half a dozen baseballs or stacks of photographs because I know many of those are headed straight to the marketplace.”
One lesson from fellow Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew has stayed with Jenkins throughout his life.
“He said, ‘If you can write your name clearly so people know who signed it, they’ll treasure it much more than some scribbled signature,’” Jenkins said.
For Jenkins, an autograph isn’t simply a signature. It’s part of a fan’s memory.
The 1982 and 1983 National League MVP, Dale Murphy, shares the same perspective.
“I started playing in the late 70s, and autograph collecting just wasn’t nearly as popular back then,” Murphy said. “It used to be just a hobby for people, now it’s a business”
Today, Murphy signs thousands of autographs a year through agreements with Topps and Fanatics. He enjoys the personal interactions the most though.
“I’m fortunate people still want my autograph after all these years,” Murphy said. “If I have the opportunity, I’m happy to sign for fans.”
More than a signature
For all the changes in the hobby, Moynihan believes the reason people seek autographs has never really changed.
“It’s still about the connection,” he said.
That connection is why after four decades of collecting, his most treasured item isn’t his rarest  or most valuable one. 
It’s a baseball his father carried to games for years.
“My dad would go to the ballpark and he never really knew what to get signed,” Moynihan said. “He carried the same baseball with him for years, and today it’s the centerpiece of my collection. It’s the one item I would never part with.”
The baseball bears the signatures of some of the greatest names in baseball history, including Mickey Mantle on the sweet spot, Nolan Ryan, Reggie Jackson, Don Drysdale and Phil Rizzuto.
Eventually, his father began bringing baseball cards.
“He’d walk into a card shop and say, ‘The game’s coming up. I need a Phil Rizzuto card,’ or a Harmon Killebrew card, or an Al Kaline card,” Moynihan said. “He’d just buy whatever the shop had available and take it to the game.”
Moynihan still owns every one of those cards.
For him, the cards and baseball aren’t valuable because of what someone else might pay for them.
“They remind me of my dad,” he said.
That’s why he hopes players never lose sight of what an autograph can mean to the person asking. 
“There’s nothing better than watching a kid at a ballpark get an autograph from a player,” Moynihan said. “That’s one of the most special experiences in sports.
“Most kids don’t care if it’s a superstar or a role player. They’re simply excited that a player took the time to acknowledge them.”
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			<news:keywords>It wouldn&apos;t be &quot;talking season&quot; without a little bulletin board material, and that&apos;s exactly what Florida State fans and players alike got at the opening rounds of ACC Media Days on Wednesday.
To set the scene, On3 ranked their top ten quarterbacks in the Atlantic Coast Conference heading into 2026, featuring plenty of familiar names and hyped-up newcomers in the world of college football.
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While guys like Darian Mensah and C.J. Bailey are givens, FSU quarterback Ashton Daniels feels like he belonged somewhere in the top-ten.
The Auburn transfer was asked about the perceived snub from On3 at Media Days on Wednesday in Charlotte, and the senior signal caller did not mince words.
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Seeing names like Christopher Vizzina and Lincoln Kienholz make the top-ten with virtually no experience has to hurt, especially with standout performances against ranked teams like Vanderbilt and Alabama on his resume (albeit in losses).
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			<news:keywords>For Livvy Dunne, watching her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes, is not easy.
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&quot;I think all offseason Paul wanted me to stand in while he was pitching. I’ve been procrastinating all offseason because it’s scary and everybody told me it would be very scary,&quot; Dunne said.
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Skenes said he buzzed her tower, meaning he threw high and inside to his girlfriend.
&quot;She had been asking me, too. She wanted to see it, or she said she wanted to see it, and then time comes, we got to see if you’re about it,&quot; Skenes said.
The reigning NL Cy Young winner has an 8-8 record and a 3.57 ERA this season, and has been an anchor for a Pirates team that is in the thick of the National League Wild Card race at 50-47.
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			<news:keywords>Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appears at his confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill July 15, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Eric Lee/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche vowed Wednesday to lawmakers on Capitol Hill that if he is confirmed for the top post, the Justice Department would not oppose an effort in Congress to permanently ban a controversial “anti-weaponization” fund.
Blanche also said he would consider any new information brought forward to the government about deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his ring of powerful associates. Multiple Epstein abuse survivors attended the Blanche confirmation hearing, some wearing t-shirts depicting the black bar redactions contained within the released files.
Blanche, who previously worked as President Donald Trump’s defense attorney, appeared before a tightly divided Senate Committee on the Judiciary. 
The Republican-led panel is now split 11-10 after the sudden death Saturday of South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham. A large bouquet of white roses was placed before his empty seat Wednesday.
                  


Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is sworn in before testifying before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary for his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at the Hart Senate Office Building. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)
Lawmakers volleyed partisan accusations about the weaponization of the Department of Justice under presidents from both parties. Missouri’s GOP Sen. Eric Schmitt called former Biden administration special counsel Jack Smith a “dirt bag” for his involvement in prosecuting Trump over allegations of colluding to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
But it was the plan for a nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund that brought tough questions for Blanche from two committee Republicans whose votes he needs to advance, Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Thom Tillis of North Carolina. The fund was established in exchange for Trump dropping his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS for the 2019 leak of his tax returns.
With a raised voice, Tillis said he wants “to stick a fork in this turkey of a 1776 fund,” referring to the administration’s choice of making the fund exactly $1.776 billion, adding the fund “should never be paid out.”
Confirmation fight
The acting attorney general faces a possible rocky road to confirmation in the narrowly divided full Senate, assuming he is advanced by Judiciary, depending on when Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell is released from hospitalization. Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine have previously opposed some items on Trump’s agenda.
Blanche’s confirmation will also be up to a handful of lame duck or retiring Republican senators whose future Senate careers were thwarted by Trump. They include Cornyn, a Texas Republican, and Bill Cassidy, R-La. Both recently lost primaries when Trump endorsed their opponents.
Blanche is a former federal prosecutor who switched to private law, eventually starting his own firm and representing Trump. 
Blanche defended Trump during a New York state jury trial on charges that the then-former president falsified business records when he paid adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Trump was found guilty on 34 felony charges in May 2024. 
Blanche then served as the deputy at DOJ in the second Trump administration, confirmed on a party-line vote, before being named acting AG after the departure in early June of Pam Bondi.
Trump and the Republican-led Senate have elevated the president’s former personal lawyers to high-level positions in the U.S. judicial system during his second term in office. 
In addition to appointing Blanche, the president nominated former defense attorney Emil Bove to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit. 
The Senate, in a narrow 50-49 vote, confirmed Bove for the lifetime position in June 2025. Collins and Murkowski broke with Republicans to oppose Bove’s confirmation.
‘Anti-weaponization’ fund
Blanche caught heat from both sides of the aisle during the hourslong hearing for signing off on the “anti-weaponization” fund for claimants he previously described as “victims of lawfare.” 
Critics quickly pounced on what they called a “slush fund” for its likely future payouts to pardoned Jan. 6, 2021 defendants, including those who assaulted police officers during the attack aimed at halting Congress’ certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
Blanche maintains the administration scrapped the fund.
The acting attorney general sidestepped questions on whether he approved of Trump’s blanket pardon of roughly 1,600 defendants implicated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
“The Constitution gives the president the full power to pardon anybody for any reason,” Blanche said.
“You don’t question his decision?” ranking member Dick Durbin, D-Ill., asked.
Blanche repeated his answer.
Cornyn, displaying a blown-up copy of the IRS settlement deal, questioned Blanche on why the Department of Justice has not formally ended the fund.
“Has there been a written agreement of the parties to modify the settlement fund?” asked Cornyn.
“No, the settlement fund is just not moving forward. There’s no modification. It’s just, it never started. No money went from the Treasury to any other account,” Blanche replied.
“I’m under oath today, and I’ve said it’s dead repeatedly,” Blanche later said to Sen. Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat.
Tillis said, “I think that the courts are probably going to deal with it. But why should we waste the court capacity on this issue? If I could walk to the Senate floor with an agreed-to piece of text coming from the administration that just renders this whole thing dead?”
Blanche said the administration does “not object (to) that path.”
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, defended the arrangement to drop Trump’s IRS lawsuit as a “pretty darn good deal” that was settled “without the president receiving a single penny.”
Blanche met with angry Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill May 21 to sell the settlement fund as several protested it by holding out on the passage of a massive immigration funding bill to support Trump’s mass deportation agenda for the remainder of his term.
Blanche told House appropriators during a June 2 hearing that the administration would not move forward with the fund, but said he didn’t know “what that means to sign documents reversing” the fund.
Trump tax immunity
Trump’s settlement to drop his IRS lawsuit also indefinitely absolves him and his two plaintiff sons, Don Jr. and Eric, as well as the private Trump Organization, from government prosecutions and tax enforcement.
Democrats seized on the disparity. “Everyone in this room, all of us on this side, we have to follow the tax laws of the United States, and if we don’t, we can be held responsible for it to the point of even criminal prosecution,” Durbin said. 
“Why did you decide that President Trump and his family and their businesses should be exempt from that same responsibility?” the Illinois Democrat asked.
Blanche said the agreement was “typical” of settlements with the IRS, and that the agreement “included release of any past audits. It does not give any protection to the president, his family, or his organizations for any taxes they file.”
“It’s hard to explain to the American people that no one is above the law when that type of document was signed by you,” Durbin replied.
The Florida federal judge in the IRS case on Monday slammed Trump’s settlement with his own administration as using the presidency to “manipulate” the courts.
Epstein files
As expected, senators questioned the Justice Department’s handling of the legally mandated release of government files on Epstein, a process that critics and victims say fell short of full transparency and protection of victims’ identities.
Blanche defended the department’s “Herculean” effort in reviewing millions of documents related to the government’s federal investigation of Epstein 
“There were mistakes that were made, and so approximately 1% of the redactions had to be fixed after we released the Epstein files,” Blanche said. 
“Whenever we learned that any victim’s name had been improperly not redacted, we immediately took the document down and fixed it as soon as we could. That doesn’t excuse the mistakes of which I take responsibility, but it does mean that we tried to fix them,” Blanche said.
Durbin asked for a commitment that Blanche personally meet in the next month with 10 Epstein victims present at the hearing. Blanche said a sex trafficking prosecutor in his office is willing to meet any time, and that he is precluded from doing so because of ongoing litigation.
“We will never not talk to victims. We will never not do everything we can to prosecute anybody that committed any crimes against any of these women. … Any victim, if they’re here today, I would encourage them or their lawyers to meet with the FBI,” Blanche said.
“I think you ought to be in the room,” Durbin said.
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said he was “stunned” at Blanche’s refusal to meet personally with victims.
“But you did meet with Ghislaine Maxwell,” Booker said, referring to Blanche’s July 2025 meeting with the convicted sex trafficker and Epstein co-conspirator shortly before she was moved to a prison with less security.
Epstein survivors submitted six letters to the committee opposing Blanche’s nomination, and Durbin also submitted for the record a letter from 1,200 former career DOJ employees who served for both parties warning against confirming Blanche.
When prompted by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., to apologize to victims in the room, Blanche said his “heart breaks for every victim of any sexual crime, whether involving Mr. Epstein or somebody else.”
Pivoting the subject to a campaign refrain of Republicans, Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., said she appreciated Blanche’s “commitment” to the Epstein victims and that she wished Democrats “had that same level of conviction” for “families of those who have lost loved ones at the hands of illegal aliens.”
Committee Chair Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, entered a handful of letters in support of Blanche’s confirmation, including from law enforcement associations.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DOJ threatens criminal prosecution if publisher proceeds with Zachary Young spy memoir</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ threatens criminal prosecution if publisher proceeds with Zachary Young spy memoir</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — The Department of Justice has threatened legal action and potential criminal prosecution if book giant HarperCollins proceeds with a planned spy memoir by Zachary Young, but the CIA-trained U.S. Navy veteran blasted the warning as &quot;a blatant intimidation tactic.&quot; 
Young, who famously beat CNN in a defamation lawsuit last year, has since teamed up with &quot;American Sniper&quot; co-author Scott McEwen for a memoir called &quot;American Spy,&quot; for a book about his career working undercover in hostile environments and operating in the hidden world of international espionage. 
Young, who signed a nondisclosure agreement during his time with the CIA, insists he informed his former employer that &quot;American Spy&quot; wouldn’t contain classified information and pointed out his involvement with the agency was already part of the public trial record after the CIA confirmed his background to CNN reporters. However, the DOJ denied permission and ordered him to delete the manuscript altogether. 
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&quot;It has come to the attention of this office that Mr. Zachary S. Young has prepared a draft manuscript which he intends for publication, and that the subject of this manuscript includes classified or other sensitive national security information. I write to inform you that Mr. Young is prohibited from publishing or disclosing this classified or sensitive national security information, which was known to him while he was employed with the United States,&quot; DOJ Federal Programs Branch director Alexander Haas wrote in a letter on June 26 obtained by Fox News Digital. 
Haas wrote that Young is required to obtain permission from the United States before publishing or disclosing any information related to his former employment but failed to receive authorization and has been instructed to delete all copies of his &quot;unapproved manuscript.&quot; 
Haas, who noted that &quot;Young agreed to comply with the provisions specified in a secrecy agreement both during his employment and following the termination of such employment for the rest of his life,&quot; and the Navy veteran is therefore &quot;legally obligated to submit any writing covered by this secrecy agreement that he intends to disclose or publish to the relevant prepublication review entity directed by the United States.&quot;
&quot;Proceeding with publication without providing the United States with the opportunity to review the manuscript potentially threatens national security,&quot; Haas wrote. &quot;Failure to comply with the required prepublication review process and/or making prohibited disclosures of information subject to the applicable secrecy agreement may force the United States to seek additional measures, including, but not limited to, civil suits and referral of this matter to appropriate officials to consider criminal prosecution.&quot; 
The Justice Department also made it clear that it plans to stop Young from profiting off the planned memoir. 
Haas concluded the letter by stating, &quot;At a minimum, well-established legal authority would entitle the United States to a constructive trust over all proceeds earned by Mr. Young in connection with an unauthorized publication or disclosure of information in breach of his secrecy agreements.&quot; 
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Young said that HarperCollins informed him on Tuesday that it won’t move forward with the project until things are sorted out with the DOJ and CIA. But Young is furious and believes he has complied and hasn’t even been told what exactly the agency objects to.  
&quot;DOJ&apos;s letter was a blatant intimidation tactic, and it worked exactly as intended on my publisher. It won&apos;t work on me. I have cooperated with this process in good faith, and I take my NDA obligations seriously, but it is impossible to comply with a review process when the Agency refuses to identify a single passage they claim is classified,&quot; Young told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;The whole purpose of the prepublication review process is to work with former officers, so mistakes don&apos;t happen. That&apos;s why I cooperated with it from the start and why I still want to. But that hasn&apos;t been the agency&apos;s position at all,&quot; Young continued. &quot;Their position has been to shut everything down, presumably because they&apos;re embarrassed, and then threaten me and my publisher with lawsuits and criminal exposure. That&apos;s not good faith review. That&apos;s coercion.&quot;
Young said what &quot;makes this especially hard to swallow&quot; is that NewsBusters reported that the person who served as CIA public affairs director when Young’s affiliation was confirmed to then-CNN correspondent Alex Marquardt had previously worked for CNN from January 2017 to January 2020. 
&quot;That is a matter of record, proven in documents, and it happened before any of the CNN litigation began. The agency knew about the CNN trial and chose not to get involved and now everything is publicly available,&quot; Young said. 
&quot;At this point, I don&apos;t think this is about classification at all,&quot; he continued. &quot;I think it is about internal embarrassment.&quot;
The DOJ did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. 
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Young successfully alleged that CNN smeared him by implying he illegally profited when helping people flee Afghanistan on the &quot;black market&quot; during the Biden administration&apos;s military withdrawal from the country in 2021. During the trial, Young outlined his extensive training in things such as &quot;brush passes,&quot; and other sophisticated ways to exchange sensitive information in hostile areas without being detected. 
In 2025, a six-person jury decided Young was owed $4 million in lost earnings and $1 million in personal damages such as pain and suffering, and said punitive damages were warranted against CNN. An undisclosed settlement was reached before punitive damages were decided by the jury. 
&quot;It was never my intention to write a book. I was never seeking attention. The last thing I ever wanted was to be dragged into litigation with one of the largest media entities on the planet, fight them for three years, and have everything from my past dragged into the light. But I did,&quot; Young said.  
HarperCollins did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Drunk wrong-way driver killed Mass. trooper after 9 drinks at bar, DA report says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Drunk wrong-way driver killed Mass. trooper after 9 drinks at bar, DA report says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A drunken wrong-way driver who killed a Massachusetts state trooper in a head-on crash had been served nine alcoholic drinks at a restaurant before blowing past clear warning signs and plowing down a highway in the wrong direction, according to a newly released DA report.
Hernan Marrero, 50, of Roslindale, had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.192, which is more than twice the legal limit, when his Jeep Wrangler slammed head-on into Trooper Kevin Trainor’s cruiser around 2:04 a.m. on May 6 in Lynnfield, Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker’s office said.
The crash killed both Marrero and Trainor, a 30-year-old state trooper from Georgetown.
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A new report details Marrero’s final hours before the deadly wreck, saying he first stopped at a Waltham restaurant, where he bought food and received one complimentary drink before closing out his tab at 7:42 p.m. He then drove to Tribu Mexican Kitchen and Bar on Route 1 North in Saugus, where he sat at the bar at 9:15 p.m. and was served a margarita five minutes later, according to investigators.
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Marrero later posted a photo of a margarita on social media with the caption, &quot;Second stop!!!&quot; the DA’s report said.
Between 9:20 p.m. and 12:53 a.m., he was served a total of nine alcoholic drinks at Tribu, investigators found.
The Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission has issued a notice to Tribu alleging multiple civil violations, including serving alcoholic drinks after hours and serving free drinks, according to the report. A hearing is scheduled for July 28.
The DA’s office said that after reviewing the case under applicable legal standards, criminal charges are &quot;not sustainable.&quot;
Marrero left the Tribu parking lot at 1:56 a.m. and drove north on Route 1 for about 2.3 miles before entering a jughandle near Santarpio’s Pizza in Peabody that allows drivers to reverse direction onto Route 1 south.
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But instead of properly entering the southbound side, Marrero grazed a guardrail, ran a red light and made too sharp a left turn before re-entering the northbound lanes while driving south, the report said.
Investigators said the area had clear and unobstructed &quot;WRONG WAY,&quot; &quot;DO NOT ENTER&quot; and &quot;ONE WAY&quot; signs directing motorists not to enter Route 1 north from the jughandle.
Marrero then drove 1.8 miles southbound in the northbound lane.
A truck driver who saw the Jeep pass called 911, and another trooper broadcast a warning about the wrong-way driver to the State Police Danvers barracks and area cruisers, according to the report.
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Trainor, who had just finished a public safety detail and clocked out at 1:52 a.m., had his cruiser radio on and set to the channel where the warnings were broadcast.
His cruiser was the first to encounter Marrero’s Jeep.
The vehicles collided head-on, with Trainor’s cruiser traveling between 60.4 and 68.6 mph and Marrero’s Jeep traveling between 56.4 and 61.4 mph at impact, investigators found.
Crash reconstructionists determined that Marrero’s wrong-way driving was not caused by any vehicle defect or problem with the posted signage.
Instead, they concluded that the crash was caused by Marrero’s actions and that his wrong-way operation of the Jeep resulted in both his own death and Trainor’s line-of-duty death.
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Tucker said the evidence shows Trainor acted with &quot;exemplary courage and self-sacrifice.&quot;
&quot;His willingness to put his own life at risk to serve and protect the citizens of the Commonwealth likely prevented an even greater tragedy,&quot; Tucker said.
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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said that Trainor was the &quot;best of Massachusetts.&quot;
&quot;Trooper Kevin Trainor was the best of Massachusetts. He was a graduate of Salem State and the State Police Academy. He wore the French and Electric Blue with pride. He was a son, a brother, a fiancé, a coach and a mentor. On and off the job, he was the kind of person you could count on. When people needed help, he answered the call without hesitation. That’s what makes him a hero.&quot;
&quot;His life was cut far too short, but his legacy of courage, service and selflessness will live on in all the lives he saved. As we lay Trooper Trainor to rest, my heart is with his family, his fellow Troopers and everyone who had the privilege to know and serve alongside him. May God Bless the men and women of the Massachusetts State Police.&quot;
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			<news:title>Iran, Epstein, Space Travel: 5 Takeaways From JD Vance’s Interview With Joe Rogan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In his first on-air conversation with the popular podcaster since 2024, the vice president cautiously defended the Iran war while also hinting at skepticism about it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats Flock to House Proposal to End Aid to Israel</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats Flock to House Proposal to End Aid to Israel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The measure failed, but the level of support among Democrats exposed a stark shift in the party away from backing the Jewish state.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. Military Forces Again Blockade Iranian Ports</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. Military Forces Again Blockade Iranian Ports</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Following the collapse of the cease-fire with Iran, President Trump ordered U.S. warships and aircraft to stop vessels going to and from Iran.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>JD Vance warns Joe Rogan a full Iran war would flood west with refugees, terrorists</news:name>
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			<news:title>JD Vance warns Joe Rogan a full Iran war would flood west with refugees, terrorists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vice President JD Vance warned podcaster Joe Rogan in an interview published Wednesday that the administration is trying to establish a deal with Iran to stop a war and possible refugee crisis, but claims a determined faction of the Republican Party wants to sabotage it at all costs.
&quot;There are people who are super hawkish in the American system who have attacked the deal and, frankly, in some ways have tried to derail the deal. And what I always say to those people is, ‘What is your proposal? What is your actual argument?’&quot; he said as he spoke to Rogan about the recent efforts to negotiate an end to the military conflict with Iran and prevent it from becoming a larger war.
He offered the Strait of Hormuz as one key example of how perilous the situation is, where Iran can shut down 25% of the world’s energy supply with cheap drones that are notoriously difficult to intercept.
Vance claimed some opposing Republicans and their allies who don&apos;t want negotiations ultimately want to &quot;just bomb them to oblivion&quot; or to somehow achieve regime change in Iran. &quot;But look, what is our experience with doing that?&quot; Vance responded.
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&quot;It’s not good,&quot; Rogan said.
&quot;It’s not good,&quot; Vance agreed.
Vance argued that sending a ground invasion of 150,000 troops is &quot;basically saying that the U.S. military should do the job for the Iranian people. We&apos;re not in that business anymore. We&apos;re just not.&quot;
The other outcome Vance warned of is &quot;the Libya outcome,&quot; where, by the United States toppling dictator Muammar Gaddafi, &quot;Libya basically turned into a failed state. You had a refugee crisis. You had people pouring into Europe, pouring into other parts of Asia, other parts of Africa. You had a lot of violence. A lot of terrorism came from that.&quot;
&quot;I do think that there are people who would like that to be the outcome in Iran,&quot; Vance warned. &quot;But then I say again, what is in our interest? How is it in the United States&apos; interest to have 94 million desperate people flooding into Europe, flooding into the United States, to have the sort of terrorist infrastructure that can get established when you fan terrorists all over the world? We&apos;ve run this experiment before.&quot;
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Rogan recalled the theory that the downfall of Gaddafi was the spark that began the global migrant crisis flooding Europe in the 2010s.
&quot;Exactly. That and Syria, another failed state that was created by bad Middle Eastern policy,&quot; Vance confirmed. &quot;So there is precedent for the United States doing this. Every time that it has happened, it&apos;s caused a refugee crisis. It&apos;s caused a spike in terrorism. And it&apos;s also, not incidentally to the moral considerations, it&apos;s led to a lot of innocent civilian deaths.&quot;
While Vance touted that Trump gathered a historic big tent coalition, he said the &quot;hawkish&quot; wing of it has repeatedly rebuked Trump when he wavers from their agenda.
&quot;What has really annoyed me about the hawkish side of this thing is they attack any effort to negotiate. They attack the president. They attack me personally,&quot; he said, claiming they take the attitude of, &quot;&apos;Donald Trump is betraying me.&apos;&quot;
&quot;Well, wait a second. If you want to have a hawkish policy towards Iran, the idea that Donald Trump has betrayed you because he&apos;s also trying to negotiate to get a good outcome for the American people is crazy,&quot; Vance replied.
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He warned that in the recent Memorandum of Understanding, there was an agreement that the United States would allow neighboring gulf countries to invest $300 billion in Iran if it met its obligations. But the pro-interventionist faction of the Republican Party, however, he said, is deliberately lying and claiming the United States will be the one giving Iran $300 billion instead.
While the American people are in favor of their military being used to accomplish clear objectives, he said they have no appetite for open-ended wars like those of recent decades.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Retired math professor charged after wife, an airline meteorologist, found shot dead: cops</news:name>
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			<news:title>Retired math professor charged after wife, an airline meteorologist, found shot dead: cops</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A retired math professor was charged after allegedly killing his wife, who was an airline meteorologist.
Police said officers responded to a home in Fair Oaks, Virginia, and found 60-year-old Chisen Jameson suffering from gunshot wounds. She had called 911 before the shooting, and officials said sounds consistent with gunfire could be heard in the background of the call, according to FOX 5.
64‑year‑old Leland Jameson was charged with second-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Leland Jameson is a former professor at George Mason University and got his Ph.D. from Brown University.
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Leland Jameson placed his own call to 911, reporting a domestic dispute with his wife and saying he didn&apos;t know how badly she was hurt.
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Multiple firearms were found inside the home, officials said.
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Chisen Jameson was a meteorologist for Japan&apos;s All Nippon Airways at Dulles Airport.
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The airline said in a statement it is heartbroken by the loss of Chisen Jameson.
&quot;All Nippon Airways is heartbroken by the loss of our colleague. She was a valued member of our team and her passing has deeply affected everyone who knew and worked with her,&quot; a spokesperson for Japan&apos;s All Nippon Airways said.
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			  <news:name>Dems unite to boycott hearing on emerging threat facing America: &apos;don’t want to know the truth&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dems unite to boycott hearing on emerging threat facing America: &apos;don’t want to know the truth&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Democratic side of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee dais sat empty Wednesday as Republicans questioned witnesses at a hearing on &quot;Exposing Fraud in America,&quot; prompting GOP lawmakers to accuse the minority of ducking a politically uncomfortable issue.
Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., the ranking member on the committee, was the only Democrat seen at the hearing’s opening statement and then appeared to leave sometime before Chairman Rand Paul, R-Ky., began his questioning of witnesses Nick Shirley, James O’Keefe and Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette.
Otherwise, the Democratic side of the dais was completely vacant.
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Fox News Digital reached out to every Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, but none responded by press time. Fox News Digital also reached out to Paul for his reaction.
Republicans and conservative commentators quickly criticized the Democrats&apos; absence, amid ongoing scrutiny of fraud cases in Minnesota, California and other states.
Besides Peters – who did not stay for the main portion of the hearing – Democrats on the panel include Sens. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Andy Kim of New Jersey, and Elissa Slotkin of Michigan.
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At one point, Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, pointed out the elephant -- or donkey -- missing from the room.
When Paul turned to call on Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., to offer his questions, Moreno said that a Democrat is supposed to be given time to question witnesses after a Republican finishes.
&quot;If there were a Democrat here, yes,&quot; Paul replied. &quot;So there&apos;s no Democrats presence at a hearing about fraud,&quot; Moreno said, leading Paul to state for the record, &quot;there doesn&apos;t appear to be a great deal of interest across the aisle.&quot;
The lack of attendance from the Democrats drew criticisms online.
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo. labeled the no-show Democrats &quot;cowards&quot; in an X message.
Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner asked Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., about the optics of Democrats’ half-circle of empty seats on Wednesday.
&quot;They don’t want to know the truth about this ... You look at these areas that have just basically turned a blind eye and have let people move forward with fraud,&quot; Blackburn said.
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Blackburn previously introduced legislation that would make defrauding the federal government a denaturalizing and deportable offense, she said.
Florida political reporter Eric Daugherty commented that the Senate held an important &quot;anti-taxpayer fraud meeting… with Nick Shirley and James O’Keefe, and … every single Democrat seat is empty.&quot;
&quot;One hundred percent of Democrats on the committee were invited – 0% showed up. The party of fraud,&quot; Daugherty declared.
During the hearing, Shirley sounded off about what he and his reporting partner David Hoch discovered as they visited various, largely Somali-owned day care center addresses in Minneapolis.
&quot;When we talk about fraud, we are talking about money stolen from hardworking, law-abiding, taxpaying citizens,&quot; Shirley said.
&quot;This issue has nothing to do with political parties, because no dollar says Republican or Democrat on it. When a fraudster commits fraud, he or she steals from all of us. The worst part is that fraud affects the most vulnerable and needy, as they rely the most on government services,&quot; he said, going on to describe a 43-minute video he composed from touring such sites with Hoch in Minneapolis.
Shirley and Hoch’s work later earned them a State of the Union invitation from Rep. Pete Stauber, R-Minn.
With the Democratic dais vacant, Shirley went on to note that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced in January 2026 that he would not seek a third term and the daycare organization with the highest level of government funding purportedly pleaded guilty to fraud and the largest &quot;autism fraud&quot; bust in history has occurred in Minnesota.
&quot;Elon [Musk] was right when he said, ‘The fraudsters always complain the loudest’,&quot; he said.
James O’Keefe testified about his work in Los Angeles, where he and his journalists recorded 28 exchanges with election petition circulators offering money or drugs in exchange for ballot signatures.
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&quot;They campaign in this building (The Capitol) about freedom and protecting democracy, preventing disenfranchisement, and how nobody is above the law,&quot; O’Keefe testified.
&quot;But if those principles are not enforced when they are violated in broad daylight, they are not principles at all. They are slogans.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Todd Blanche, Trump’s Attorney General Pick, Faces Crucial Hurdle After Rocky Hearing</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Harris calls for ICE probe after Maine shooting amid renewed &apos;border czar&apos; criticism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Harris calls for ICE probe after Maine shooting amid renewed &apos;border czar&apos; criticism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Vice President Kamala Harris blasted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Tuesday after agents fatally shot a Colombian national during a Maine operation, sparking criticism from opponents who contrasted her response with her silence on high-profile murders committed by illegal immigrants.
Harris called for &quot;an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation&quot; into the death of 26-year-old Joan Sebastian Guerrero.
Guerrero was shot Monday after attempting to flee ICE officers in a vehicle during an operation targeting an illegal immigrant with a final order of removal, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
&quot;Joan Sebastian Guerrero should still be alive,&quot; Harris wrote Tuesday on X. &quot;This is the second time in a week that ICE agents have killed someone who — by their own admission — was not the subject of their operation. Now Sebastian is dead, his killing witnessed by his three-year-old daughter wearing her Bluey pajamas.&quot;
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&quot;This cannot be acceptable in America,&quot; Harris continued. &quot;Anyone responsible for wrongdoing must be held accountable.&quot;
Harris&apos; comments quickly sparked criticism online, with many users pointing to her role overseeing the Biden administration&apos;s efforts to address the root causes of migration from Central America, a position Republicans frequently referred to as the administration&apos;s &quot;border czar.&quot; 
During the Biden administration, federal officials estimated that roughly 2 million known &quot;gotaways&quot; entered the U.S. after crossing the border illegally and avoiding capture.
ICE officers were conducting surveillance Monday morning at the last known address of an illegal immigrant with a final order of removal in Biddeford, Maine, when Guerrero allegedly fled in a vehicle after officers attempted to make contact, according to Homeland Security. 
&quot;The vehicle attempted to flee the scene and, fearing for public safety, an officer discharged his weapon,&quot; the department said in a statement. &quot;The driver of the vehicle was struck, and emergency services were immediately contacted. He passed away from his injuries.&quot;
An eyewitness told Maine&apos;s Portland Press Herald that Guerrero appeared to drive toward federal agents before shots were fired.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said that Guerrero was not the intended target of the operation.
However, the department said in a statement to Fox News Digital that Guerrero had illegally crossed the border under the Biden administration in September 2023. It is unknown if he was awaiting asylum, but he was granted a work permit in May 2025.
&quot;To be clear, work authorization does not confer legal status in the United States,&quot; the spokesperson said in a statement.
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Many commentators also argued Harris and other leading Democrats have been far less vocal in publicly mourning Americans killed by illegal immigrants than in condemning ICE enforcement actions. 
Some critics cited the 2024 death of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was killed by Venezuelan illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra after he illegally entered the U.S. Others referenced Maryland mother Rachel Morin, who was raped and murdered by Salvadoran illegal immigrant Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez.
&quot;I will start giving a f--k about the illegals killed by ICE when Democrats start giving a f--k about Americans killed by illegals,&quot; one X user wrote.
Unlike in the killing of Guerrero, Harris did not make a social media post paying tribute to Riley or Morin&apos;s death. Harris did not publicly acknowledge the death of those young women at the hands of illegal immigrants until pressed by Fox News host Bret Baier in an Oct. 24, 2024, interview.
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&quot;First of all, those are tragic cases,&quot; Harris said after Baier asked whether the Biden administration bore any responsibility for the deaths. &quot;There&apos;s no question about that. I can&apos;t imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced for a loss that should not have occurred.&quot;
The deaths of Riley and Morin became a flashpoint issue for Republicans during the 2024 presidential campaign and throughout the Trump administration&apos;s push to tighten immigration enforcement.
Social media users also pointed to angel families, who are relatives of Americans killed by illegal immigrants who have become prominent advocates for stronger border security and immigration enforcement. The families frequently have appeared alongside President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers at campaign events, the White House and on Capitol Hill to highlight crimes committed by people in the country illegally.
Harris&apos; statement follows another July post she made after a separate fatal ICE shooting in Houston involving Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, whom the Department of Homeland Security also said attempted to ram federal officers with his vehicle during a traffic stop.
&quot;Lorenzo Salgado Araujo&apos;s family called him &apos;El mundo entero&apos; — the whole world,&quot; Harris wrote Thursday. &quot;Doug and my prayers are with Lorenzo&apos;s wife, his three sons, and all those who loved and knew him. I join his son Ronaldo in calling for an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Florida fisherman uses speargun to hold off three attacking sharks during Destin dive</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida fisherman uses speargun to hold off three attacking sharks during Destin dive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The only thing scarier than getting attacked by a shark … is getting attacked by three sharks.
That’s exactly what happened to Florida spearfisherman Matthew Piendak, who found himself surrounded by a trio of aggressive predators during a recent dive off the coast of Destin.
Lucky for him, he escaped. And lucky for us, he captured the whole terrifying encounter on camera.
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Piendak was completing a safety stop — a brief pause during a diver’s ascent that allows excess nitrogen to leave the body and reduces the risk of decompression sickness — when the sharks began closing in.
POV footage shows the animals repeatedly swimming directly toward him as Piendak uses his speargun to push them away and keep their mouths at a safe distance.
Well, as safe as one can possibly be while fighting off three sharks underwater.
Eventually, a nearby boat reached Piendak and pulled him from the Gulf before any of the sharks managed to bite him. He escaped the encounter without injury.
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Piendak is certainly no stranger to what lurks beneath the surface. His Instagram page is filled with footage from dives, encounters with marine wildlife and the enormous fish he regularly brings back to shore. Dolphins, manta rays, sea turtles and massive schools of fish all make appearances.
So do plenty of sharks.
That comes with the territory when you spend a significant portion of your free time swimming around the Gulf carrying dead and wounded fish. But even an experienced diver probably does not expect to fend off three sets of teeth at the same time.
Sharks do not typically view humans as prey, but, as wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explained to OutKick Outdoors, a curious or agitated shark can still do plenty of damage with an exploratory bite.
&quot;They don’t have hands,&quot; Galante said. &quot;They can’t feel it, so that investigative bite can be very, very damaging and, in some cases, fatal. So when they’re trying to figure out if something is or isn’t food, that can be a problem. Most of the time, we’re not even on the menu. They’re just trying to figure out if we are.&quot;
Fortunately, Piendak never gave these three the opportunity for a nibble.
He stayed composed, kept his speargun between himself and the sharks and held them off long enough for help to arrive.
That is an impressive display of calm under pressure from a man who is clearly comfortable in the water.
I, on the other hand, will continue enjoying sharks from the safety of dry land.
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			  <news:name>House Democrats fracture badly over Massie amendment to cut $3.3B in US aid to Israel</news:name>
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			<news:title>House Democrats fracture badly over Massie amendment to cut $3.3B in US aid to Israel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats split sharply over legislation to terminate aid to Israel, highlighting hardening attitudes toward the Jewish state as support for the Palestinian cause grows within party ranks.
House lawmakers voted 104-313 to reject an amendment that would have cut $3.3 billion in foreign aid to Israel for the next fiscal year in a vote that even split House Democratic leadership, which declined to whip members either way.
The hotly contested vote gave lawmakers their first chance this Congress to weigh in directly on taxpayer-funded aid to Israel.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., joined 97 other Democrats in opposing its elimination, while the chamber&apos;s second-ranking Democrat, Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., joined 102 other Democrats in supporting the measure. Ten Democrats voted present.
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Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., a leading Israel critic, offered the measure as an amendment to a State Department appropriations bill, calling the country the &quot;biggest welfare recipient of the United States.&quot;
He was the lone Republican to support the amendment.
Opponents argued the measure would damage one of the United States’ most critical relationships in the Middle East amid the Iran war and hamper Israel&apos;s ability to combat terrorist organizations, including Hamas and Hezbollah.
&quot;The same terrorists and terrorist entities that threaten Israel also threaten the United States and our people directly,&quot; Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., said Wednesday. &quot;When we give Israel the tools and capabilities to eliminate these terrorist threats … we are making America and the American people safer.&quot;
The Florida Republican also noted that the vast majority of the funding is used by Israel to purchase American-made weaponry, supporting the U.S. industrial base.
A notable group of Democrats agreed, offering sharp criticism of the Massie amendment.
&quot;This amendment would embolden the enemies of peace, those pursuing the complete elimination of Israel and those who seek the death of Jews,&quot; former House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said during debate on the measure.
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Jeffries, who announced his opposition to the Massie amendment during a closed-door meeting on Tuesday, argued the measure was poorly drafted. House Democratic Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., the third-ranking House Democrat, agreed.
&quot;As written, it is overly broad in that it prohibits or would limit the use of funds for longstanding initiatives related to humanitarian aid, refugee resettlement, peace-building and U.S. Embassy operations,&quot; Jeffries wrote in a &quot;Dear Colleague&quot; letter, adding that U.S. policy toward Israel must change.
Clark, his deputy, and a bevy of Democrats rejected his position, arguing the country’s war in Gaza — an event some lawmakers have labeled a genocide — necessitated a need to end financial support to the Jewish state.
&quot;If we hope to change Israel’s behavior, we must use our leverage,&quot; Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, said on the House floor. &quot;The American people have seen this tragedy with their own eyes. … They do not support giving Israel more weapons.&quot;
Massie’s amendment did not include language preventing non-military aid from also being cut off.
&quot;It&apos;s really bad for our ally, for our national security. They shouldn&apos;t be messing around like this,&quot; Rep. Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, told Fox News in June.
The Ohio Democrat also accused Republicans of putting the measure on the floor to expose divisions among his party.
Wednesday&apos;s vote comes as a growing number of Democrats take an increasingly hard line against Israel, according to recent polling.
An NBC News survey released in March found that 67% of Democratic voters have more sympathy for Gaza than Israel, while just 17% said the opposite.
Three socialists trounced establishment-aligned candidates in New York’s June primaries while largely running on opposition to Israel.
Meanwhile, Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., who supports terminating U.S. aid to Israel, was pressed to support Hamas’ Oct. 7 invasion of Israel during an interview with a leftist news outlet Tuesday.
Though Khanna declined to say the brutal attack was justified, the questioning was viewed by several Democratic commentators as reflective of growing hostility toward Israel within the party.
Given changing attitudes, some Democrats predicted Massie&apos;s amendment would draw significant support.
&quot;I wouldn&apos;t be surprised if it was quite large because I don&apos;t think this is just an ideological issue. I don&apos;t think this is just a lefty thing,&quot; Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., told Fox News. &quot;I think this is affecting people all across the board.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;America&apos;s Got Talent&apos; judges clash over country singer&apos;s bold original performance</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;America&apos;s Got Talent&apos; judges clash over country singer&apos;s bold original performance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A hopeful country singer sparked an unusually divided reaction from the &quot;America&apos;s Got Talent&quot; judges after performing an original song during Tuesday night&apos;s auditions.
Elsie, a 32-year-old singer-songwriter and mother from Mississippi, took the stage with a self-written country anthem, hoping to launch the music career she said she had long put on hold while supporting her family.
While all four judges praised her vocal ability and star potential, they disagreed over whether her original song was the right choice.
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Former Spice Girls singer Mel B was the first to weigh in, complimenting the singer&apos;s voice but suggesting the original track didn&apos;t fully showcase what she was capable of.
&quot;You&apos;re clearly an amazing singer, but I think, for me personally, you should have done a different song,&quot; Mel B said. &quot;I think your voice is so much bigger and better than what you just showed us.
&quot;You’re beautiful. You’re vocals were on point. But I think you’ve got a lot more in the tank.&quot;
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Howie Mandel&apos;s comments drew loud boos from the audience after he delivered the night&apos;s lone &quot;no&quot; vote.
&quot;From the moment you walked out, I went, &apos;This is a star,&apos;&quot; Mandel said. &quot;You look like a star, you sound like a star. But I don&apos;t know if it was the song or the production. ... I want to know who you are. I have no idea who you are yet.&quot;
Sofía Vergara, however, wasn&apos;t ready to let one song define Elsie&apos;s future in the competition.
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&quot;I do think you have it,&quot; Vergara said. &quot;I think it was just a wrong choice, a little bad luck today. I&apos;m gonna say yes because I want to give you another chance.&quot;
Simon Cowell also saw promise in the aspiring country artist, arguing that her biggest mistake may have been trying too hard.
&quot;I think what happened today is that you over-prepped,&quot; Cowell said. &quot;It&apos;s about letting go of some of the stuff and being a little bit more raw. You have star potential. You have a glow about you.&quot;
Despite Mandel&apos;s &quot;no&quot; vote, Mel B joined Cowell and Vergara in voting &quot;yes,&quot; sending Elsie through to the next round.
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Backstage, host Terry Crews asked whether she&apos;d be willing to make adjustments moving forward. The Mississippi native didn&apos;t hesitate.
&quot;Listen, I&apos;m from Mississippi,&quot; she said. &quot;I&apos;ll go out there and stomp and clap and sing with no music, OK?&quot;
Last year, Cowell revealed how he can predict a singer’s success or failure within the first 10 seconds of an audition.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, Cowell explained why he sometimes stopped singers mid-performance during his past shows as he shared the green and red flags that he looks for in auditions.
&quot;If you&apos;ve got an audience behind you, you feed off an audience&apos;s energy,&quot; he said. &quot;Everything changes.
&quot;When someone&apos;s not great, the audience is very quiet,&quot; Cowell continued. &quot;When an act is fantastic, it can either get really loud or you have that perfect silence. So, I&apos;ve always learned to read an audience. Or certainly when you&apos;ve got people around you. So, when I was auditioning on the show, we had a lot of people in the room with us. And when someone did walk in, the whole energy changed.&quot;
While speaking with Fox News Digital, Cowell shared what continues to drive his passion for star-making. 
&quot;I&apos;ve always been a fan of finding people who normally don&apos;t have an opportunity, for whatever reason,&quot; he said. &quot;You know, people who don&apos;t come with managers or don&apos;t have any connections, the people you go and search for.
&quot;That&apos;s why we started these shows years ago for that reason, because I always believe there&apos;s always somebody out there with tremendous talent, tremendous potential, who, for whatever reason, just hasn&apos;t got a break.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hochul confronted on study showing millionaire exodus in New York City</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hochul confronted on study showing millionaire exodus in New York City</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was confronted about a new study that found the wealthy fled the city in droves between 2010 and 2022 and whether it was getting any better.
The Citizen Budget Commission (CBC) found that New York&apos;s share of millionaires in the U.S. declined from 12.7 percent to 8.7 percent between 2019 and 2022.
&quot;Their latest report basically said wealthy individuals are moving out, families are moving out, and single filers are coming in,&quot; Fox 5&apos;s &quot;Good Day New York&quot; host Rosanna Scotto told Hochul. &quot;People who really can&apos;t afford New York City are coming here. You had to bail out New York City — $8 billion this budget. They&apos;re saying they see a $10 billion budget deficit. What do you think, and how do we stop this?&quot;
Hochul said the numbers were from 2022, as Scotto asked if she thought it had gotten any better. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, ran on taxing the rich throughout his mayoral campaign, as critics argued that the wealthy would in turn flee the city.
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&quot;Back then a big driver of people leaving, and you could draw a through line from when the Donald Trump administration and Congress got rid of the State and Local Tax Deduction. All of a sudden, everybody in New York paid higher taxes because since Abraham Lincoln was president, and they started the tax code, you never were double taxed,&quot; Hochul said.
The CBC analysis states, &quot;New York’s declining share of high-income taxpayers has meaningful consequences. Had New York maintained its share of the nation&apos;s millionaires over the past decade, personal income tax collections would have been substantially higher — roughly $10.7 billion more in tax year 2022.&quot;
She cited the COVID-19 pandemic as a big driver as well, saying, &quot;So people who maybe had a vacation home or a temporary home in Palm Beach said, &apos;I moved my whole family here. The city is falling apart here, everybody&apos;s getting sick, I&apos;m not staying there.&apos;&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t think that&apos;s a problem now?&quot; Scotto pushed back.
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Hochul said she was doing what she could to prevent wealthy residents and businesses from leaving the city.
&quot;I am doing what I can to stop that because I believe that we should not be raising taxes on high-net-worth individuals,&quot; she said. &quot;We should not be raising taxes on the companies that are creating the jobs and generating the revenue that helps us pay for the services that people in New York City come to rely on. So I&apos;ve taken a different approach. I want to expand the pie.&quot; 
Scotto also asked Hochul about the luxury housing market.
&quot;There&apos;s talk now, a new report today in the paper, that the luxury market, over $10 million apartments are sitting, not moving,&quot; she said. &quot;People are concerned about the pied-à-terre tax. Are you concerned about that? Is that on your radar at all?&quot;
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Hochul said the pied-à-terre tax was for people like Russian oligarchs and Saudi princes who were perhaps purchasing second homes in New York valued at $5 million or more.
&quot;I&apos;m not talking about someone who has a little apartment because they want to visit the grandkids, right? This is a $5 million apartment, and you&apos;re also getting police services, fire services,&quot; the governor said. &quot;And so, if you want to be a New Yorker, make this your primary home — you don&apos;t have to pay the tax. But as long as you&apos;re someone from the outside, you&apos;re going to contribute more to the services that you use.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Harris calls for ICE probe after Maine shooting amid renewed &apos;border czar&apos; criticism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Harris calls for ICE probe after Maine shooting amid renewed &apos;border czar&apos; criticism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Vice President Kamala Harris blasted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Tuesday after agents fatally shot a Colombian national during a Maine operation, sparking criticism from opponents who contrasted her response with her silence on high-profile murders committed by illegal immigrants.
Harris called for &quot;an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation&quot; into the death of 26-year-old Joan Sebastian Guerrero.
Guerrero was shot Monday after attempting to flee ICE officers in a vehicle during an operation targeting an illegal immigrant with a final order of removal, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
&quot;Joan Sebastian Guerrero should still be alive,&quot; Harris wrote Tuesday on X. &quot;This is the second time in a week that ICE agents have killed someone who — by their own admission — was not the subject of their operation. Now Sebastian is dead, his killing witnessed by his three-year-old daughter wearing her Bluey pajamas.&quot;
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&quot;This cannot be acceptable in America,&quot; Harris continued. &quot;Anyone responsible for wrongdoing must be held accountable.&quot;
Harris&apos; comments quickly sparked criticism online, with many users pointing to her role overseeing the Biden administration&apos;s efforts to address the root causes of migration from Central America, a position Republicans frequently referred to as the administration&apos;s &quot;border czar.&quot; 
During the Biden administration, federal officials estimated that roughly 2 million known &quot;gotaways&quot; entered the U.S. after crossing the border illegally and avoiding capture.
ICE officers were conducting surveillance Monday morning at the last known address of an illegal immigrant with a final order of removal in Biddeford, Maine, when Guerrero allegedly fled in a vehicle after officers attempted to make contact, according to Homeland Security. 
&quot;The vehicle attempted to flee the scene and, fearing for public safety, an officer discharged his weapon,&quot; the department said in a statement. &quot;The driver of the vehicle was struck, and emergency services were immediately contacted. He passed away from his injuries.&quot;
An eyewitness told Maine&apos;s Portland Press Herald that Guerrero appeared to drive toward federal agents before shots were fired.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said that Guerrero was not the intended target of the operation.
However, the department said in a statement to Fox News Digital that Guerrero had illegally crossed the border under the Biden administration in September 2023. It is unknown if he was awaiting asylum, but he was granted a work permit in May 2025.
&quot;To be clear, work authorization does not confer legal status in the United States,&quot; the spokesperson said in a statement.
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Many commentators also argued Harris and other leading Democrats have been far less vocal in publicly mourning Americans killed by illegal immigrants than in condemning ICE enforcement actions. 
Some critics cited the 2024 death of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was killed by Venezuelan illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra after he illegally entered the U.S. Others referenced Maryland mother Rachel Morin, who was raped and murdered by Salvadoran illegal immigrant Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez.
&quot;I will start giving a f--k about the illegals killed by ICE when Democrats start giving a f--k about Americans killed by illegals,&quot; one X user wrote.
Unlike in the killing of Guerrero, Harris did not make a social media post paying tribute to Riley or Morin&apos;s death. Harris did not publicly acknowledge the death of those young women at the hands of illegal immigrants until pressed by Fox News host Bret Baier in an Oct. 24, 2024, interview.
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&quot;First of all, those are tragic cases,&quot; Harris said after Baier asked whether the Biden administration bore any responsibility for the deaths. &quot;There&apos;s no question about that. I can&apos;t imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced for a loss that should not have occurred.&quot;
The deaths of Riley and Morin became a flashpoint issue for Republicans during the 2024 presidential campaign and throughout the Trump administration&apos;s push to tighten immigration enforcement.
Social media users also pointed to angel families, who are relatives of Americans killed by illegal immigrants who have become prominent advocates for stronger border security and immigration enforcement. The families frequently have appeared alongside President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers at campaign events, the White House and on Capitol Hill to highlight crimes committed by people in the country illegally.
Harris&apos; statement follows another July post she made after a separate fatal ICE shooting in Houston involving Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, whom the Department of Homeland Security also said attempted to ram federal officers with his vehicle during a traffic stop.
&quot;Lorenzo Salgado Araujo&apos;s family called him &apos;El mundo entero&apos; — the whole world,&quot; Harris wrote Thursday. &quot;Doug and my prayers are with Lorenzo&apos;s wife, his three sons, and all those who loved and knew him. I join his son Ronaldo in calling for an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and Harris for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Female wrestler who was allegedly sexually assaulted by trans athlete opens up waging Title IX lawsuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kallie Keeler used to spend the whole year waiting for wrestling season.
The Washington teenager has been on the mat since she was 4 years old. Even when she was playing soccer, wrestling was still the sport that stayed on her mind.
&quot;It’s, like, all I look forward to all year,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;I’ll be talking about wrestling in the middle of soccer season.&quot;
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But now, after Keeler and her mother Stephanie Brown filed a lawsuit with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) over an alleged sexual assault to Keeler by a trans athlete during a match in February, the sport that once shaped her life has become the center of a legal battle, a school controversy and a public debate she never expected to join.
Keeler said she has not decided whether she will continue wrestling next season, after she was allegedly told by officials she may have to face that same trans athlete in future competitions.
&quot;It just depends where everything is at by the time wrestling season comes around,&quot; she said.
The lawsuit names multiple government and school parties, including the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington Superintendent Chris Reykdal, the Puyallup School District and multiple school employees, according to prior reporting. The transgender athlete and the athlete’s family are not defendants.
The case centers not only on what Keeler says happened during the match, but also on what she and her mother say happened afterward: a lack of communication from school officials, no meaningful resolution before the family went public, classmates accusing Keeler of lying and the possibility that she could be matched against a male athlete again without advance notice.
Brown said the decision to sue came after she believed the school system failed her daughter.
&quot;The decision to file the lawsuit was because the schools didn’t take our report of what happened to her seriously,&quot; Brown said. &quot;They didn’t do anything to investigate it, correct it. They didn’t even keep in contact with me.&quot;
For Keeler, the day began as the end of a long tournament.
&quot;I remember that it was just my last match of the tournament, so it was already pretty late and I was pretty tired,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;I was wrestling for third place, and then the match was, like, going normally, and then towards the end of the match was when I got sexually assaulted.&quot;
Keeler said she had never wrestled the opponent before and did not know going into the match that the opponent was a biological male.
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&quot;I did not,&quot; she said when asked whether she knew before the match, claiming she found out afterward.
&quot;I found out after the match was already over when a coach from a different school came up and told me,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;I was shocked, and then I was more uncomfortable about the situation than I already was.&quot;
Keeler said she tried to find her coaches in the immediate aftermath but could not.
&quot;I tried to find my coaches, but I couldn’t find my coaches,&quot; she said.
Brown said Keeler told her &quot;right away,&quot; and Brown then began contacting school officials herself.
&quot;From that point, I kind of took the lead in talking to the coaches, and I made sure to send them an email and let them know what happened and ask them to kind of handle the situation,&quot; Brown said. &quot;They assured me they were looking into it. They assured me it was gonna be handled. They passed it off to all these people, and then we just never heard anything else about it, like nothing further about it until we started pressing them.&quot;
ADF attorney Kate Anderson, who is representing the family, said the video of the match showed Keeler was visibly upset after coming off the mat.
&quot;This was a really disturbing situation, and you can tell from the video that circulated on it, but Kallie came off the mat crying and very visibly upset,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;Her coaches were around. They saw. They didn’t address that with her. They just went on to the next thing, which is why she struggled to find them later, and then Stephanie had to report it by email as soon as she could.&quot;
Brown said the first response from a coach was that school staff did not know a biological male was in Keeler’s bracket.
&quot;The reaction was that the coach said that they didn’t know that there was a biological male in the bracket,&quot; Brown said. &quot;They said they would never have put her on the mat had they known, because she said she wouldn’t have put any of her athletes in that position.&quot;
But Anderson said that while the family initially heard sympathetic comments, the district and athletic association later maintained that Keeler could be placed in the same situation again.
&quot;While the school district kind of gave lip service to that right away, they’ve now maintained, as has the athletic association, that this can happen again,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;If Kallie goes back into wrestling this year, that they can match her against a male athlete again, and that they won’t tell her or her mom ahead of time.&quot;
That possibility has left Keeler unsure about her future in the sport.
&quot;It’s kind of unsettling,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;It really makes me contemplate whether I do want to continue with wrestling throughout high school or not.&quot;
The lawsuit has also changed life for Keeler away from the mat, especially at school. She said some of her relationships with teammates and friends from wrestling have faded since the allegations became public.
&quot;A lot of my friends from sports, like from the wrestling team, we don’t really talk anymore because of the whole thing,&quot; Keeler said.
When asked why, Keeler said, &quot;They really liked the coach, and they just kind of fell off when the whole thing came out.&quot;
Brown added, &quot;They’re blaming her for the coach being in trouble.&quot;
Brown said she does not know what, if any, discipline the coach has faced. But she said the fallout among students began after coaches were being discussed and questioned.
&quot;Girls were telling her this was her fault and just kind of stuff like that,&quot; Brown said. &quot;There’s been a lot of harassment at school from other kids.&quot;
The attention has followed the family beyond school hallways. Brown said she and Keeler have been recognized in public after the case drew attention.
&quot;It’s brought a lot, a lot of added stress,&quot; Brown said. &quot;We’ve gone out in public and people have been like, they recognize her or they recognize me, and they’ll whisper and they’ll talk. And at times it’s been uncomfortable...
&quot;You can just hear them whisper. They’ll be like, ‘Oh, that’s Kallie,’ and people just talk. They recognize her and/or me now that my face has been out there.&quot;
The family’s legal argument is that Washington state education officials, the WIAA and the Puyallup School District violated Keeler’s rights by enforcing policies that allow male athletes who identify as female to compete in girls’ sports without notice to female athletes or their parents. The complaint alleges the policies led Keeler to unknowingly wrestle a male opponent in a girls’ tournament, where she says she was sexually assaulted, and that officials then failed to properly report, investigate or remedy the incident.
Anderson said the family is seeking immediate protection before the next wrestling season.
&quot;The biggest piece is that Stephanie has asked that her daughter be able to continue wrestling and be guaranteed that she won’t be matched against a male,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;Or at the very least, she be made aware that she’s being matched against a male athlete so that she and her mom can make a decision that’s going to protect her safety and privacy going forward.&quot;
Anderson said the school district and athletic association have denied that request.
&quot;They will not give her notice again,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;That’s really the heart of the motion we just filed with the court, is to have the court step in and say as the case continues, she can be protected from having to wrestle a male athlete again.&quot;
The Puyallup School District previously told Fox News Digital it had not been formally served with the complaint at the time of that inquiry and was reviewing the matter, but could not comment further because the matter involved student privacy and anticipated litigation. Fox News Digital previously reported it had reached out to the WIAA and the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
For Brown, the most painful part of the public reaction has been hearing people dismiss what Keeler says happened as simply part of wrestling.
Brown said critics have repeatedly used the term &quot;oil check,&quot; a phrase sometimes used in wrestling to describe an invasive illegal maneuver.
&quot;A lot of the things that we’ve heard is just, ‘Oh, it’s just an oil check. If you can’t handle an oil check, you shouldn’t be a wrestler,’&quot; Brown said. &quot;We’ve heard that so many times. She was hearing that from peers at school, too.&quot;
Brown rejected that argument.
&quot;An oil check is, by definition, sexual assault,&quot; Brown said. &quot;That’s not something that should happen in boys’ categories or the girls’ category. It’s not okay, and it’s not a normal part of wrestling.&quot;
Brown said Keeler’s long history in the sport makes that argument especially frustrating.
&quot;Kallie’s wrestled since she was 4&quot; Brown said. &quot;It used to be co-ed up until the end of junior high when kids are going through puberty and that switch in the body happens. This has never been an issue. She’s never been violated ever.&quot;
Brown said her sons wrestled, too, and she does not accept the idea that what her daughter described is a typical part of the sport.
&quot;For people just to say, ‘Oh, it’s just a normal part of wrestling,’ like my boys wrestled too, and it was never a thing with them,&quot; Brown said. &quot;This is not your typical everyday wrestling situation.&quot;
Anderson said the alleged act was not incidental contact during a move.
&quot;It’s not having something that just happens as part of a move,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;This is something that’s a flagrant foul, and in her case was a pretty significant sexual assault. And so for people to blame her or to suggest that she signed up for that really needs to be stopped.&quot;
Brown said the family’s objection to what happened has repeatedly been framed by others as hostility toward the LGBT community — a characterization she says is false.
&quot;Two things can be true,&quot; Brown said. &quot;We can support a community, but we can still not agree with what’s happening in sports or with her in particular.&quot;
Brown said her family has close personal connections to the LGBTQ community.
&quot;I have very close friends who have trans kids, and we’ve always welcomed them and made them feel supported and comfortable with who they are,&quot; Brown said. &quot;I have family members who are part of the community. One of my own children is part of the community. I have a stepson who’s part of that community.&quot;
Brown also said one of her older son’s former partners identified as nonbinary and &quot;always felt supported&quot; in their home.
&quot;I just don’t like being painted as someone who doesn’t support the community because we do,&quot; Brown said. &quot;But also I don’t support what happened to my daughter, and I don’t support biological males in women’s sports.&quot;
Keeler said the people closest to her understand that she would not fabricate an allegation because someone is transgender.
&quot;I feel like they’re pretty supportive about the whole thing because they know that I wouldn’t just make something up because somebody is trans,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;They know me personally, and they know my story on a more different level because of how close we are.&quot;
At school, however, Keeler said she does not report every comment or accusation.
&quot;I don’t really report it to the school,&quot; she said.
Brown said her daughter does not feel she can trust school officials with those reports after what happened with the original allegations.
&quot;I don’t think she’s in a position where she feels like she can trust anyone to go to at the school to report it, because they didn’t do anything with any of the reports prior to the things that are happening now,&quot; Brown said. &quot;She’ll tell me what’s happening.&quot;
According to Anderson, the school district did not open a Title IX investigation in earnest until after the case became public.
&quot;They waited to open an investigation until this case started in the news and people became aware in the community and there became some pushback on social media,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;That’s the first time they really started to, in earnest, open a Title IX investigation.&quot;
Anderson said the family believes school officials had a duty to report and investigate the allegation earlier.
&quot;They’ve drug that investigation on and on, and it’s still ongoing,&quot; Anderson said.
Keeler’s own experience in wrestling cuts across much of the debate. She did wrestle boys when she was younger, she said, because club wrestling and middle school wrestling were co-ed. But she and Brown said that changes by high school.
&quot;It ends at eighth grade,&quot; Brown said of co-ed wrestling. &quot;That’s when a lot of changes are happening for boys and girls.&quot;
Keeler said the difference between wrestling boys and girls is noticeable.
&quot;Guys are more aggressive right off the bat and have more strength a lot of the time,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;They have more strength in their upper body, when girls have more strength in their lower body. So I feel like it’s easier to get control when you’re wrestling a girl versus a guy.&quot;
Asked whether she sensed that difference during the match at issue, Keeler said, &quot;A little bit.&quot; But she said it still did not occur to her that the athlete she was wrestling could be a biological male.
&quot;Some girl wrestlers, they work out a lot, so they have a lot of upper body strength,&quot; Keeler said. &quot;It didn’t really cross my mind that I would be wrestling a biological male.&quot;
Anderson said that fact is central to the family’s complaint.
&quot;That’s the real key, too, is it wasn’t even in their minds that this could happen,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;It wasn’t even a possibility because they had no idea.&quot;
For Brown, the case is about protecting her daughter’s ability to keep doing the sport she loves while having the information Brown believes she should have had the first time.
For Keeler, it is simpler and harder: She wants to wrestle, but she does not know whether the mat will feel safe again.
She is 16 now. She has been wrestling for 12 years. And after everything that has happened — the match, the lawsuit, the whispers, the accusations, the lost friendships and the uncertainty about next season — she is still waiting to find out whether the sport she loves will remain part of her life.</news:keywords>
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This Kipling backpack is built to handle the school year and comes in dozens of designs. The crinkled nylon resists scuffs, while a padded sleeve protects electronics. Pair it with a matching pencil case and lunch bag for an even bigger gift.
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Getting out of bed for school is never easy, but the Hatch Restore 3 helps make mornings a little smoother. It stimulates a gradual sunrise instead of a jarring alarm and doubles as both a sound machine and reading light.
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Kipling&apos;s durable, wipe-clean lunch bag now comes in a fun Minions print kids will love. The insulated interior keeps lunch cool until midday, while an interior mesh pocket stores utensils. It also clips neatly onto a matching Kipling backpack.
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Schools are full of germs, and this Touchland three-pack makes hand sanitizer more appealing. The hydrating formula won&apos;t leave hands sticky, comes in scents like Frosted Mint and Lemon Lime Spritz, and fits easily into a pocket.
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These matching bracelets give your grandchild a sweet reminder of you throughout the school day. They&apos;re easy to slip into a greeting card or mail as a thoughtful surprise if you live far away.
The Kindle Paperwhite&apos;s glare-free display reads like real paper, even in bright sunlight. A single charge lasts for weeks, making it easy to carry between home and school. You can also send new books directly to the device throughout the year.
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Founded by Louisiana teachers, Mr. Pen makes wooden rulers in fun, kid-friendly designs. They include both standard and metric measurements and hold up better than plastic versions. At less than $5, they&apos;re an easy addition to a larger school supply gift.
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If you&apos;re not sure what they&apos;ll need, an Amazon eGift card lets older grandkids choose for themselves. It arrives by email, so you don&apos;t have to worry about shipping deadlines, and you can load any amount from $5 to $2,000.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Slap on the wrist&apos;: Illegal immigrant trucker&apos;s sentence ignites outrage after crash killed 3</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Slap on the wrist&apos;: Illegal immigrant trucker&apos;s sentence ignites outrage after crash killed 3</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trump administration officials and conservatives torched the sentencing result for an illegal immigrant trucker who killed three people in a fiery California semi-truck collision, after he was given less than five years behind bars.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who called the sentencing a &quot;slap on the wrist,&quot; said his agency will not stop &quot;until ALL illegal alien truckers are put out of business and held accountable,&quot; while the Department of Homeland Security said immigration officials were standing by to arrest the trucker &quot;upon his release, so he is never allowed back on our roads.&quot;
Jashanpreet Singh, a 21-year-old Indian national who federal authorities said was in the United States illegally, was sentenced Tuesday to four years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence stemming from an October 2025 crash on Interstate 10 in San Bernardino County, California. Singh’s semitruck plowed into slow-moving traffic, killing three people and injuring several others, while dashcam video showed him never applying the brakes before impact.
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&quot;This is a wildly insufficient punishment for a foreign national, in our country illegally, who killed 3 people with a truck,&quot; Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said.
&quot;Despite taking the lives of 3 people in a horrific eight-vehicle crash, criminal illegal alien Jashanpreet Singh was given a SLAP ON THE WRIST prison sentence of less than 5 years in sanctuary California,&quot; DHS said following news of Singh&apos;s sentencing. &quot;Illegal aliens like this killer should NEVER be allowed behind the wheel or on our nation’s roads. ICE stands ready to arrest Singh upon his release so he is never allowed back on our roads to take another innocent life.&quot;
&quot;5 years is a slap on the wrist for KILLING 3 AMERICANS,&quot; the Transportation Secretary added. &quot;If California followed the rules, illegal aliens like Jashanpreet Singh wouldn’t be driving 80,000 pound missiles down our roads We won’t stop until ALL illegal truckers are put out of business and held accountable.&quot;
Singh crossed the southern border in California’s El Centro Sector in March 2022 and was released into the U.S. under the Biden administration pending an immigration hearing, according to federal sources. He later obtained a California commercial driver’s license in June 2025, according to the Department of Transportation.
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Federal officials had previously warned California about compliance issues involving commercial driver’s licenses and directed the state to pause new licenses to non-citizens and review existing licenses to make sure they complied with federal requirements. Fox News Digital previously reported that Singh should have been disqualified under an emergency DOT policy, while California officials said his eligibility was based on federally approved employment authorization documents.
Meanwhile, during an April debate among candidates for California governor, several running as Democrats said they would fight the Trump administration&apos;s push to get California police officers to begin issuing English proficiency tests for big rig drivers in the state because it&apos;s racist. 
&quot;Racial profiling is illegal. And, in fact, picking on people based on the color of their skin in the state of California, is illegal,&quot; Democrat megadonor and billionaire businessman Tom Steyer said when asked if he would support a policy enforcing police to issue road-side language proficiency tests to truck drivers.
&quot;Is that officer asking everyone he pulls over to explain those road signs? Or, is he asking only people who look like me? If he&apos;s doing that, then he&apos;s violating the law,&quot; former Biden administration Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Beccera said, slamming a police officer in a short local news clip that was played by debate moderators showing an officer issuing a field test to determine if a commercial driver who spoke Spanish could understand road signs.
But then-Republican California gubernatorial hopeful Sheriff Chad Bianco, who was forced to bow out after not qualifying for the general election in the state&apos;s nonpartisan June primary, slammed his Democratic opponents for pulling the race card. 
&quot;Let&apos;s stop with this whole racism thing, and racial profiling and all of this garbage. We have to get over this. You either violated the law or you didn&apos;t. End of story,&quot; Bianco said. &quot;Consequences for bad behavior.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jail data, water use, market shutdown, border wall: 4 takeaways from supervisors meeting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jail data, water use, market shutdown, border wall: 4 takeaways from supervisors meeting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New Pima County data suggests jail-based treatment programs are helping curb overdose deaths — even as a county official’s word choice raised eyebrows at the Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. The board also heard about a food-access program at risk of disappearing under federal cuts, a sudden spike in water use and supervisors waded into national immigration politics with a vote on a border wall. Here are four things to know.
1. New report shows most fatal overdoses aren’t tied to recent jail time — and one official calls jailed people “bad hombres”
Pima County’s jail medical director, Dr. Jeffrey Alvarez, presented an analysis of every opioid-related death in the county in 2025 and 2026, checking each person’s history with the jail system. He found that about 40% of those who died had been in custody at some point in their lives, and just 4% had been released within two weeks of their death — roughly half the rates often cited in national research, he said. 
Alvarez said the numbers suggest the county’s in-jail treatment programs are working, and that community-based treatment, along with rising methamphetamine use, deserves more attention.
As of the meeting, 709 people — 41% of the jail’s population — were receiving medication-assisted treatment behind bars, according to Paula Perrera, director of the county’s Detainee and Crisis Systems department. Perrera also told the board that roughly half of people leaving the jail report facing homelessness or housing instability, and that most have children.
Describing the population her department serves, Perrera contrasted them with lower-level offenders, saying: “Our population tends to be more severe, the bad hombres as opposed to the guys who [are] shoplifting hot dogs.” 





The phrase “bad hombres” has carried political weight since President Donald Trump used it during a 2016 debate to describe drug traffickers and gang members, drawing criticism as demeaning toward Latinos and immigrants. 
Perrera did not elaborate on the phrase, and the discussion moved on to recidivism data: county programs for people leaving jail reported 30-day reoffending rates of 2% to 4%. Vice Chair Matt Heinz asked staff to consider a future study session on the broader treatment system for people involved in the justice system.
2. A mobile produce market could shut down because of federal cuts
PLAZA Mobile Market, a program of the University of Arizona’s Pima County Cooperative Extension, told supervisors it needs emergency county funding to survive after losing its main federal funding source.
The market — its name stands for Promoting Local Arizona Agriculture — buys produce directly from small, mostly refugee farmers at prices the farmers help set, then resells it at roughly half of fair-market price at Pima County libraries. It also accepts federal nutrition benefits and has served about 4,200 visitors since launching at the beginning of 2024, program staff told the board.
The market was originally funded through a federal SNAP-Ed grant program that was de-funded under the tax and spending law known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” A follow-up grant from the state expires at the end of August.
Arizona has cut more SNAP benefits than any other state this year, with at least 400,000 residents losing the benefit.
Program leaders asked supervisors for bridge funding and presented three options: maintaining the current two weekly markets, expanding to four markets including new areas, or building a countywide system with a market in every district plus a produce-prescription program for patients.
Later in a separate item on the board’s evening regular-session agenda, the county’s Outside Agency Committee recommended just $15,000 in funding for PLAZA Mobile Market — a fraction of the $88,961 the program had requested through that grant process.
3. County water use jumped 22% — and officials say leaks are mostly, but not entirely, to blame
An update on Pima County’s Climate Action Plan included some good news and some bad: while the county’s actively managed facilities cut water use, largely through equipment and cooling upgrades, water use by the county rose 22% over the past year.
Sarah Davis, a senior advisor in the County Administrator’s Office, told the board the majority of that increase came from two leaks at properties that aren’t actively monitored, totaling about 148,000 kilogallons. Both leaks have since been fixed, she said. Vice Chair Matt Heinz and Chair Jennifer Allen asked for a follow up report about how much of the 22% jump came from the leaks versus other factors — such as longer, hotter summers and increased use of parks and recreation fields.
One conservation success from the report is the newly completed optimization project at the Kino Sports Complex, which is projected to save 30 acre-feet of potable water annually, equivalent to the usage of 90 households, by relying on treated wastewater and stormwater.
4. Supervisors reaffirmed opposition to a border wall on tribal land — a largely symbolic vote
At its evening regular session, the board voted 4-1 to pass a resolution reaffirming its opposition to a border wall on the Tohono O’odham Nation’s border with Mexico and expressing support for the nation’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The board previously passed a resolution in 2017, the first time the Trump administration proposed a wall there.
Supervisors didn’t direct the county attorney to file a legal brief or commit any county money or staff resources, so the resolution serves as a public statement of support the nation can point to as it fights DHS in court.
Tohono O’odham Chairman Verlon Jose told supervisors the tribe has built its own border security infrastructure over the years, including vehicle barriers and checkpoints, which he said helped cut illegal crossings on the reservation by more than 95% over the past two years. 
“If no one is crossing, why do we need a border wall?” he said.
Jose said the Nation sued in June after learning DHS was preparing to award construction contracts for a wall through the reservation, even as negotiations were ongoing. The lawsuit argues the wall would illegally seize tribal land and destroy sacred sites.
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			<news:title>Indigenous veteran&apos;s hospital sketches became a career</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seth Rush, an Indigenous Air Force veteran, spent years doodling on his surgical gloves to decompress from the operating room. After a workplace injury cost him his career, his home and nearly his health, that habit became his lifeline.
Last April, Rush was prepping an operating room at Canyon Vista Medical Center, as he&apos;d done thousands of times. He was not at all prepared for what happened next or the chain of events that would follow.
&quot;My world exploded in blinding pain,&quot; he told Tucson Spotlight.
Canyon Vista Medical Center took X-rays, and its ownership group, LifePoint, put Rush on temporary medical leave. Eventually, an adjuster from workers&apos; compensation ruled his injury a sprain.
But a sprain can&apos;t be seen on an X-ray, which was the only diagnostic imaging performed by the hospital, so Rush sought a second opinion from a spinal surgeon, who ordered an MRI, used to view damage to soft tissue and ligaments.
The surgeon diagnosed him with a few partially compressed and bulging discs and extra spinal fluid, a condition that puts extra pressure on his nerve endings, resulting in excruciating pain.
Rush&apos;s symptoms include sciatica, muscle spasms and feet that &quot;constantly feel like they are standing in campfire.&quot;
Six months after the injury, LifePoint reached out to say that an independent medical examiner had ruled his injury a &quot;minor&quot; back sprain and cleared him to return to work.
One of Seth Rush&apos;s painted pieces, drawing on his mixed Indigenous heritage, including Purépecha, Cherokee, Mohawk and Apache ancestry. Katherine Martinez / Tucson Spotlight.
But Rush, who was still relying on a walker, was unable to return and ultimately lost his job. His temporary medical leave payments stopped just as he was set to begin physical therapy, leaving him in limbo.
&quot;I was getting little to no information,&quot; Rush said of next steps.
That same month, his partner lost food stamp benefits due to the government shutdown, and in December, the two lost their apartment. Rush hadn&apos;t yet started receiving military benefits, so he found himself couch surfing alone.
He returned to a familiar decompression tool to comfort himself, picking up a marker and a piece of canvas and unknowingly embarking on the start of his comeback story.
Rush had been creating art for years as a way to destress after work. When the pieces began to pile up in the corner of his home, he would throw them away.
&quot;I am one of those people that didn&apos;t think I had any artistic talent,&quot; Rush said.
But a paint night boosted his confidence, and he started to casually sell his art. When he lost his job and his mobility became limited, Rush decided to dive into his artwork as a means to make ends meet. Occasional sales weren&apos;t enough to pay the bills, but eventually, he caught a break.
Rush checked himself into the Tucson VA in March and began attending counseling. His doctor also adjusted his mental health medications, allowing him to focus on getting back on his feet and trying to sell his artwork full time.
He contacted The Warrior Healing Center in Sierra Vista to see if the group could help, and staff put him in contact with Primavera&apos;s Project Action Veteran, which arranged an apartment for Rush and his partner.
Once he was back in stable housing, he inquired at The Mall at Sierra Vista about a space to sell his art and was given permission to set up a table.
Seth Rush sells his artwork at a table inside The Mall at Sierra Vista, where his pieces have drawn a steady following since he began setting up shop there. Katherine Martinez / Tucson Spotlight.
It didn&apos;t take long for him to find an audience.
&quot;I saw his art and it just stopped me dead in my tracks,&quot; said shopper Adeline, who came across an unaccompanied table of Rush&apos;s work.
Normally, Adeline doesn&apos;t stop if no one is manning a display, but Rush&apos;s pieces were different, she said.
&quot;This is a must,&quot; she said. &quot;This is artistry at its best.&quot;
Rush&apos;s work draws on his mixed Indigenous heritage, which includes Purépecha, also known as Tarascan, Cherokee, Mohawk and Apache ancestry. His style was inspired by what he saw during a sweat lodge ceremony, a Native American method of healing and prayer.
Adeline ended up purchasing a piece for her husband&apos;s office on the Mescalero Apache Reservation.
Rush&apos;s partnership with the mall in Sierra Vista has evolved, and he&apos;s since been commissioned to create a new mural next to the food court.
Rush&apos;s accident may have ended his career as a surgical technologist, but it opened the door for him to make a living doing what he loves.
Today, he stays busy with gallery shows and teaching art classes at the Warrior Healing Center on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month.
His pieces are available to view and purchase at the Endeavor Gallery in Benson, and they&apos;ll be on display at the Sierra Vista library during the month of August before moving to the Huachuca Heart Association Gallery in September.

Katherine Martinez is a a Kickapoo-Potawatomi Native majoring in journalism at the University of Arizona and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact her at martinezk29@arizona.edu.
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			<news:title>Alcatraz boat victim identified as 79-year-old; search continues for 3 missing people</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former California reserve deputy sheriff has been identified as the person who died after a pleasure boat carrying members of an extended family capsized in the frigid waters of San Francisco Bay near Alcatraz Island.
Clifford Joseph Boisa, 79, of Sutter County, died after the three-level recreational vessel sank Tuesday afternoon with 20 people aboard, authorities said. The Sutter County Sheriff&apos;s Office confirmed to Fox News Digital that Boisa served as a reserve deputy sheriff beginning in 1987.
Three passengers remained missing Wednesday as the U.S. Coast Guard and local agencies continued an extensive search of the bay. Sixteen others were rescued, including three people who were taken to local hospitals.
The passengers were members of an extended family gathered for a memorial service that included scattering a loved one&apos;s ashes in San Francisco Bay, according to a report from The New York Times.
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San Francisco Fire Chief Dean Crispin said crews were dispatched at about 3:35 p.m. local time after receiving reports of a vessel fire roughly 600 yards off Alcatraz Island between the former prison and the Golden Gate Bridge.
When first responders arrived, they found no evidence of a fire, but instead discovered the boat had capsized and was already mostly submerged.
Crispin said the San Francisco Police Department&apos;s marine unit found the vessel with only its upper deck above the water. The boat&apos;s engine was still running, and fuel was leaking into the bay.
One person was found in the water, while the remaining occupants were located inside the vessel&apos;s top compartment before rescuers pulled them to safety, he said.
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Authorities have not yet determined what caused the boat to sink. However, officials have said strong summer winds and rapidly changing conditions on San Francisco Bay can create dangerous boating conditions.
Commercial fishermen Mike Montoya and Justin Marceline, who rushed to help after the vessel went down, described a frantic rescue as passengers fought to escape.
&quot;There was even people banging at the windows as they were like filing out, and as soon as people were hitting the water, we were just trying to pick them up as fast as we can,&quot; the fishermen told NBC Bay Area. &quot;Some people didn&apos;t even have life vests on and they were drowning.&quot;
The Coast Guard and San Francisco Fire Department continued searching Wednesday using boats, helicopters, thermal imaging, tide predictions and drift modeling to find the three missing passengers.
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The Sutter County Sheriff&apos;s Office told Fox News Digital it had no additional information to provide about Boisa. Fox News Digital also reached out to the San Francisco Fire Department for additional information.
Officials said the vessel departed from the area near San Francisco&apos;s St. Francis Yacht Club. The cause of the sinking remains under investigation.
Boisa&apos;s family did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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			<news:title>Taxidermied raccoons are seeing unprecedented demand thanks to Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you&apos;re in the market for a taxidermied raccoon — and let&apos;s be honest, who isn&apos;t? — you may have some trouble tracking one down, and that&apos;s all thanks to soccer player Erling Haaland.
The Norwegian superstar took the tournament by storm, leading his team to the quarterfinals and becoming one of this edition of the World Cup&apos;s biggest names.
Not just because of what he did on the field, but also because of the way he fully embraced American culture, part of which involved certain souvenirs.
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Haaland was seen hopping off the team plane back in Norway with a stuffed raccoon holding an empty bottle of booze.
That got a lot of attention because, well, let&apos;s be honest, it&apos;s a little odd. It also turned out that it was part of a taxidermy collection the Manchester City star picked up during the tournament.
That raccoon getting Haaland&apos;s stamp of approval meant that suddenly there was a surge in demand, one the western shop where he bought it is having trouble meeting.
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According to Front Office Sports, Dallas&apos; Wild Bill&apos;s Western Store is fresh out of stuffed raccoon and has even been shipping internationally for the first time because of the demand.
There&apos;s a good lesson here: you never know where your biggest success could come from.
There&apos;s no way the Wild Bill&apos;s Western Store long game was, &quot;So, in 2026, the World Cup will be in the U.S., and we&apos;re going to bank on a Norwegian guy having a real affinity for stuffed raccoons.&quot;
If that is how they drew it up, more power to them, but I&apos;m comfortable assuming that it wasn&apos;t.
But hey, I&apos;m sure they won&apos;t complain about Erling Haaland using his power to influence global taxidermied raccoon demand to help their bottom line.
I certainly wouldn&apos;t.
Meanwhile, the TSA — which has really been faced with some strange conundrums thanks to the World Cup — posted on X that there&apos;s no rule against flying with a booze bottle-wielding stuffed raccoon, but suggested consulting individual airlines.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Maricopa County’s election dispute is finally over — at least on paper</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maricopa County’s election dispute is finally over — at least on paper</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Voters wait in line at the Memorial Presbyterian Church after the polls closed to vote in the 2024 Election in Maricopa County on Nov. 5, 2024, in Phoenix, Ariz. The county&apos;s top officials, who have long feuded over election control, recently agreed to a minutely detailed deal that effectively builds a wall between their offices, but tensions could still make for a bumpy 2026 midterms cycle. (Photo by Courtney Pedroza for Votebeat)

Officials in one of the nation’s biggest swing counties huddled in separate, windowless jury chambers at a courthouse Monday.
Outside, a summer monsoon storm unleashed dust, wind, rain, and lightning over Phoenix. Inside, long after business hours, a local judge hurried back and forth, carrying proposed terms from one room to the other.
Around 10 p.m., they reached a consensus. Maricopa County finally had a plan for running its elections, and its board of supervisors enacted it in a 3-1 vote at a hastily scheduled emergency meeting Tuesday.
The deal ends a long-standing legal battle over election control between Recorder Justin Heap, a Republican, and the majority-GOP board. The county’s top election officials had been locked in litigation for more than a year, culminating in a state Supreme Court decision last week that found in Heap’s favor.
In a joint statement, both sides suggested the new deal was a win for county voters. But the compromise, crafted during a series of closed-door, hourslong sessions mediated by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury, effectively builds a wall between the board’s elections department and the recorder’s office — agencies that traditionally have worked hand in hand to administer elections for the county’s 2.5 million voters.
It’s unclear how the new approach will play out. The agreement doesn’t apply to the upcoming July 21 primary, which could leave the process for resolving disputes in that election unclear. While the agreement resolves officials’ legal battle, tensions remain high between their offices.
As a result, the first true test of the deal will come in the high-stakes general election on Nov. 3. In Arizona, highly competitive state and congressional races are underway. Voters in Maricopa County, the state’s most populous jurisdiction, are certain to drive the outcome of top contests and could help determine control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Bill Gates, executive director of Arizona State University’s Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory, said election officials can expect to be under the nation’s microscope.
“We know there’s no such thing as a perfect election,” he said. “It’s an important election. There will be a lot of eyeballs on it.”
But Gates, a former GOP county supervisor, also said the deal between election officials is “superior to the alternatives” at this point in the dispute and lays out “a rational framework” for election administration, though he would prefer “a more collaborative environment.”
    
Maricopa County has taken a long road to an election deal. Here’s what it says.
The fiery dispute between Maricopa County officials started well before they entered litigation.
Heap has long contended that county supervisors usurped much of his power to run elections through a deal they struck with his predecessor, Republican Stephen Richer, months before he took office. He sued over the matter last year — and after months of back-and-forth in county court, a judge ruled largely in his favor on April 16, ordering the board to return control of several election-related functions and information technology staffers to the recorder’s office.
Supervisors moved to stay that ruling, arguing it was too close to the primary to implement the court’s directives without risking a tumultuous election. An appeals court ultimately sided with them.
Then, Heap took the matter to the Arizona Supreme Court, which reinstated the county court’s order and adopted a primary-specific plan proposed by Heap.
The new agreement is designed to draw clear lines between officials’ responsibilities, down to even the most minute details of election administration.
Heap will retain full control of voter registration under the deal. He will also oversee most aspects of early, in-person voting and mail voting, including locating ballot drop boxes across the county.
However, the board will still draw precinct boundaries and prepare all of the county’s ballots. Supervisors will also determine the maximum number of early voting sites and drop boxes operating in the county. The agreement stipulates that, in coming years, the number of early voting sites must equal at least 20% of the vote centers scheduled for Election Day.
Heap will also get his own IT team and system, as well as new staff for his office’s early voting division. To facilitate those changes, the board agreed to allocate millions of dollars to pay for the new positions and equipment. While Heap’s technology system is being built, he and the supervisors will jointly control the county’s existing system.
Supervisors will retain control over voting at the polls on Election Day. They will oversee emergency voting, which occurs the weekend before each major election, and all aspects of ballot counting. The board will also continue to vote to certify election results, as mandated by state law.
    
Will Maricopa County see a smooth election cycle?
While the deal ends the legal battle between the two parties, it’s unclear if lingering tensions will affect upcoming elections — especially the primary.
Heap and the board have butted heads on several occasions in recent months. In May, they argued over how to communicate a new voting option at polling sites during a local election. Then, another scuffle erupted over ballot drop box locations for the upcoming primary. Heap later asked a judge to hold the supervisors in civil contempt of court. He also sought to stop a special prosecutor’s investigation into whether his employees broke the law by removing a scanner from the county’s vote tabulation center during a local election earlier this year.
Even after this week’s agreement was struck, relations appeared to remain contentious. Heap, who did not appear at the board’s Tuesday meeting, said in a statement that the deal will “ultimately be measured by its faithful implementation.” Democratic Supervisor Steve Gallardo, the only board member to vote against the agreement, suggested Heap would try to put his “thumb on the scale” of the county’s elections. Supervisor Kate Brophy McGee, a Republican, told reporters she was “not required” to trust Heap to execute the deal.
“We have a path forward,” she said, adding that her “personal opinion” was “not part of it.”
That path includes a framework for resolving future disputes, should they arise. Officials will take any further disagreements to a special master: Coury, the judge who mediated the deal. He will then make a determination on how to proceed.
If either party disagrees with his decision, they can ask the Arizona Supreme Court to hear the issue. The court is not required to do so, and no further appeals would be available.
The setup aims to avoid costly, time-consuming litigation in the future, but it could lead to some confusion during the upcoming state primary.
The agreement stipulates that prior court orders in the case will be vacated. It also states that officials will adhere to the Arizona Supreme Court’s recent ruling for the primary, which is already in motion.
That order adopted a temporary plan to divide election responsibilities and created its own framework for addressing disputes. It directs the board and recorder’s office to appoint operational and legal liaisons who would attempt to resolve issues jointly and file expedited lawsuits if they can’t reach a resolution.
However, it remains unclear whether those liaisons or the special master would resolve disputes that arise during the primary. Brophy McGee told reporters after the board’s vote that the primary was “in process” and that “the way it’s working is how it will continue to work through Election Day.” But Kory Langhoffer, an attorney representing four of the board’s five members, told Votebeat he believed the parties would resolve disputes using the special master process during the primary. A spokesperson for Heap did not respond to a request for comment on the dispute resolution structure for the upcoming election.
Vince Funari, a spokesperson for the Maricopa County Superior Court, told Votebeat on Tuesday that judges would be on standby during the primary to handle urgent election matters. Even if emergency lawsuits aren’t the proper way to handle disagreements during the primary, other election matters could still arise unrelated to the officials’ infighting.
By November, county officials said the new agreement’s framework will be fully in place. But there’s still a question of how often county supervisors and the recorder’s office will need to use it.
Brophy McGee said she anticipates the deal will help make the county’s election functions “boring again.”
“It provides a lot of clarity,” she said from the dais Tuesday. “This agreement spells out, word for word, what the job is.” She added that she believes the deal will facilitate “elections that nobody will worry about, have anxiety attacks about, or have to ask about.”
But Gallardo, the lone vote against the agreement, was less confident.
“I don’t want anyone to fail, but I think we all know how this is going to play out,” he told his colleagues. He described Heap as “hyperpartisan” and predicted, “This is not the last of it.”
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access.
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			<news:keywords>&apos;Nightcaps&apos; is a daily column that catches you up on the biggest sports, news and culture stories you may have missed while pretending to do work at your desk. It runs Monday–Friday on OutKick.com.
Middle Hump Day of July! Whew. One minute, you&apos;re celebrating our 250th birthday. The next, you&apos;re staring down the barrel of the second half of the month.
We&apos;ve also reached the absolute slowest time of year, minus the pesky World Cup which apparently is still going on despite the U.S. getting bounced last week. Who knew?!
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Other than that? Crickets. No baseball tonight. Only one game tomorrow. We do get the British Cup, which is nice.
Although that&apos;s usually over before lunch, so it ain&apos;t exactly taking up space this weekend.
We&apos;re in the Dog Days right now. It&apos;s official. They&apos;re here. We&apos;ve got ACC Media Days going on this week, if you care. I reckon another WNBA player could do something dumb tonight? There&apos;s always that possibility.
But otherwise, it&apos;s a grind right now. Good thing that&apos;s our specialty! Let&apos;s roll.
Welcome to a Hump Day Nightcaps — the one where Tony Romo has a message for all you (hand raised) haters who have grown tired of the act.
What else? I&apos;ve got Apple TV&apos;s MLB girl, Tricia Whitaker, throwing heat the All-Star game, ESPN NFL Draft, Paige Bueckers being just beyond insufferable, and where do we all stand on this potential Daylight Savings Time bill?
We in on more sunlight during the evenings? Or OUT on less sunlight in the mornings? Let&apos;s figure it out together.
OK, grab you an ice-cold Miller Lite with Olivia Dunne and settle in for a Hump Day &apos;Cap!
Couple housekeeping notes before we get started ...
From Rob S:
If you’re going to write about something, write about it, don’t ramble on in so many different directions that it’s impossible to continue reading or finish reading since you never seem to get where you going.
Thanks, Rob! That&apos;s the entire point of this column. It&apos;s quite literally why it was created over three years ago now — to catch everyone up on the day&apos;s events/biggest stories without doing too much of a deep dive into any of them.
So now you know, right off the bat. Proceed with caution!
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OK, let&apos;s get class started with Tony Romo — who America has really turned on in recent years — telling the viewers he ain&apos;t listening when they mock him for the weird noises he makes in the CBS booth:
&quot;I&apos;m OK with it,&quot; Romo said during this week&apos;s &quot;Pardon My Take&quot; podcast. &quot;It&apos;s been a long time since I&apos;ve taken offense to people.
Romo continued:
&quot;You&apos;re on air three hours a week, you&apos;re gonna do something right ... we do more right than wrong, otherwise we wouldn&apos;t be in the position we&apos;re in. But I think, with anything, you&apos;re always going to do something wrong ... I want to teach. I want people to understand &apos;why,&apos; because there&apos;s so much of that that goes into it. &apos;Why did they make this decision? Why did they run the ball on fourth and two?&apos;
&quot;I just feel like that&apos;s what people want, and the more people I talk to love it. There&apos;s a gazillion people who come up to you and they like it.&quot;
Thoughts? First impressions?
Here&apos;s the thing ... I used to love Romo. I think we all did, right? When he first came to CBS, he was must-see TV. Calling out the plays before they happened, and being right all the time. The enthusiasm. It was awesome.
Somewhere along the way, something changed. The Nostradamus stuff wore off. The enthusiasm sort of died away. He became obsessed with Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen.
Brutal. About 10 Sundays out of the year, Romo calls a Patrick Mahomes game at 4:25 on CBS, and it&apos;s just the worst. Once in a while, he gets the Mahomes-Allen game, and it&apos;s painful.
I don&apos;t really care about the weird noises Tony makes while calling a game. His &quot;I don&apos;t know Jim!&quot; has become a bit of a calling card over the years. It&apos;s fine. It&apos;s fun.
But the other stuff? The Mahomes-Allen obsession? The BRUTAL game he had last year in the wild card round in which he claimed he was sick? That&apos;s the stuff that annoys me.
OK, that&apos;s a lot of Romo to begin class. Again, though, it&apos;s July 15th. There is nothing going on right now. There&apos;s a reason sports writers take the entire month of July off, you know?
Not me. I&apos;m a patriot. I go down with the ship!
Let&apos;s rapid-fire this Hump Day class into a big Hump Day Night. First up? This Paige Bueckers is just intolerable:
&quot;I&apos;m for equal opportunity, no discrimination based on what you look like, who you like and anything of that nature. I grew up with a lot of prominent Black women in my life that were very important to me in how I was raised and how I grew up, being my stepmom, my AAU coach.&quot;
&quot;I understand how amazing they are and how they should get the same equal opportunity as a white woman, as a white man to be an important piece of this league. And it was built on a lot of black women, this league, so it&apos;s definitely right for them to get the same equal opportunity as everyone else.&quot;
Good lord.
For some reason, Paige was talking about the lack of black coaches in the WNBA. Talk about a slow time of year! Good God. It&apos;s just exhausting. They&apos;re all so exhausting. The virtue-signaling, pandering, full-of-crap WNBA players who act like we&apos;re still living in the 1800s are just so exhausting.
I don&apos;t think the WNBA has a racial problem, Paige. I think you&apos;re good. I think it&apos;s covered.
Lordy.
Next? Where do we stand on this?
You know what? The more I think about it, the more on the fence I am. Originally, I was all for later sunsets. But I think as I&apos;ve grown older, I&apos;ve come to appreciate the early sunrise a little more.
I also live in Florida and none of this really applies to us because it doesn&apos;t get dark that early down here during the &quot;winter.&quot;
But, I also lived in Boston for four years, so I fully understand just how miserable January-March evenings are. You can go DAYS up there without seeing the sun, especially when you&apos;re in college and going to bed at 5 a.m. half the time.
Tough call.
OK, that&apos;s it for today. Good Hump Day, everyone.
Here&apos;s Apple TV MLB reporter Tricia Whitaker dominating the All-Star game.
See you tomorrow.
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			<news:title>Corp Comm incumbents accept ‘prohibited donations’ despite claims to the contrary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Two incumbent Arizona Corporation Commissioners accepted 212 donations from individuals with ties to utility companies
Commission Chair Nick Myers and Commissioner Kevin Thompson accepted donations from individuals registered as lobbyists with the ACC
The donations could violate the commission’s own code of ethics policies on campaign contributions
Two Arizona Corporation Commissioners seeking reelection have said they aren’t influenced by the utility companies they regulate. 
But campaign finance reports reviewed by the Arizona Capitol Times show they have each accepted small-dollar donations from individuals with vested interests in their decisions, potentially violating the Commission’s own code of ethics. 
Commission Chair Nick Myers and Commissioner Kevin Thompson have outpaced their opponents in taking more small-dollar donations from utility executives, lobbyists, energy industry executives, real estate developers and attorneys who appear before the ACC, the reports show.
Since 2021, Myers’ campaign committee has reported more than $15,000 in small donations from those donor types, while Thompson’s committee accepted over $23,000 in similar contributions. 
Additionally, the two have accepted contributions from individuals registered as lobbyists with the ACC, which appears to be a direct violation of the commission’s own code of ethics. 
The Arizona Capitol Times provided both commissioners with a list of the individual contributions reviewed for this story. In separate emailed statements, Myers and Thompson said they do not personally monitor their campaign donations and have not let those contributions influence their decisions at the commission. 
“I am my own man. I follow my convictions and do what I think is right for ratepayers and our utilities,” Thompson said. “I applied that same conviction while I was on (Mesa) City Council, receiving traditional campaign donations. I believe my track record proves it on both counts.”
Myers said the two candidates participate in the Clean Elections system to avoid taking large donations from PACs and corporations.
“Because (Clean Elections) is set up to be a fair process and no money can be taken from corporations, it is fair to say that I have never taken any money from the entities that we regulate,” Myers said.
In his statement, Myers deflected criticism to his opponents, claiming one of the two Democrats in the race is not running as a Clean Elections candidate. However, Clara Pratte and Jonathon Hill have both qualified for Clean Elections funding. 
Pratte and Hill have received individual donations similar to those accepted by Myers and Thompson, though in much smaller amounts and from individuals with far more distance from the ACC. Many of their donations came from energy industry lobbyists working in other states or on federal policy issues.  
By comparison, Pratte received $2,296 in similar donations, including one from a commission-registered lobbyist. Hill received $3,315 in similar donations, with two donations coming from commission-registered lobbyists.
Rep. Ralph Heap, R-Mesa, is hoping to unseat one of the incumbents in the Republican primary and received even less money in individual donations from those donor types. He netted $1,105 from lobbyists and real estate developers, none of whom were lobbyists registered with the commission.
Myers, Thompson and the three challengers running for ACC seats this year are all participating in the Clean Elections Commission’s public financing system. 
Such candidates receive a taxpayer-funded lump sum from Clean Elections to finance their run for office by agreeing to reject large donations from political action committees, labor unions, businesses and corporations. 
Small donations, big connections
The Commission’s code of ethics prohibits commissioners from accepting donations from “any regulated public service corporation” and any “person or entity in a generic docket or rulemaking proceeding that is registered as a lobbyist … or represented by a lobbyist that is registered with the Commission.” 
Additionally, the code requires commissioners to return “prohibited donations” or recuse themselves from decisions related to that donor if a donation cannot be returned.
Myers and Thompson, who ran a successful joint campaign for the ACC in 2022, are running as a team again this year. Together, they accepted 212 donations from individuals with direct ties to Arizona utility companies, lobbying firms, energy industry companies and law firms since their campaign committees were established in 2021.
Clean Elections rules prohibit individuals from contributing more than $220 to an individual candidate. Most of the 212 individual donors in question maxed out their donations to the two commissioners.
Both commissioners accepted donations from 10 individuals who are registered as lobbyists with the commission. 
The donors represent or previously represented several water, gas and electric utilities regulated by the commission, including Arizona Water Company, APS and EPCOR. They also represent energy and water industry groups, business organizations and housing developers who stand to benefit from the construction of certain utility infrastructure and energy projects. 
Many donations also came from executives at utility companies such as EPCOR and Global Water, lobbyists for groups such as the American Gas Association, and attorneys representing utilities such as Tucson Electric Power and UNS Electric.
NextEra Energy, a renewable energy development company that also provides electricity to customers in Florida, made a slew of maxed-out donations to campaign committees for Myers and Thompson in fall 2025. According to campaign finance reports, 18 individuals employed by NextEra donated to Myers and 19 individuals donated to Thompson.
NextEra has built several solar farms and battery storage projects in Arizona, all of which must obtain line-siting approval from the ACC. The Commission’s line siting committee is currently considering an interconnection application for the company’s Vulcan Energy Center, which will ultimately provide solar and battery energy storage to Salt River Project. 
In March 2025, Picacho Water Company and Picacho Sewer Company filed rate cases for the first time in decades. The companies serve the Robson Ranch retirement community near Eloy and were sold to Colorado-based JW Water in 2024 via a stock sale. 
JW Water’s CEO donated $220 each to Myers and Thompson’s campaigns in August 2025. According to the Secretary of State’s campaign finance portal, those donations were the CEO’s first and only contributions to candidates in Arizona. 
The ACC ultimately approved a 22% water rate increase and a 154% wastewater rate increase for the Picacho companies in March, with Myers voting in favor and Thompson voting against. Neither commissioner disclosed the donation from JW Water’s CEO nor recused themselves from the March vote, despite the commission’s code of ethics requiring disclosure at the beginning of any open meeting in which a vote will be taken on a matter. 
Ethics code designed to build trust
ACC candidates began running as Clean Elections candidates around 2020, a few years after the commission adopted a code of ethics meant to prevent allegations of shady dealings that had plagued the body for years. 
In one instance, a former commissioner was indicted on bribery and fraud charges related to a “dark money” campaign alleged to have been waged by APS. 
The case was ultimately dismissed, but had a drastic impact on public trust in utilities and the ACC. APS, the state’s largest electric utility, pledged to stop donating to commission races in 2020 after spending millions of dollars supporting political organizations that funded ACC candidates in previous elections. 
Diane Brown, the executive director of the Arizona Public Interest Research Group, was one of several stakeholders who helped the ACC develop its new code of ethics. She said the commission’s unique, “quasi-judicial” role necessitated special rules and policies governing commissioners’ behavior.
Even though ACC candidates use the Clean Elections system, it is not required by the commission’s code of ethics, and disclosure of potential conflicts of interest relies on the assumption that commissioners will routinely monitor their campaign committees and point out potential conflicts themselves. Brown said that alone is not enough to prevent the appearance of a conflict, whether real or perceived.
“Commissioners and commission candidates should make it clear to regulated utilities, corporations, and other entities that appear before the body that they will not and cannot accept campaign contributions,” Brown said. “Utility leadership should also make it clear to their employees that they are not to give a donation in order to help avoid the potential appearance of excess or influence that may not be enjoyed by other Arizonans.”
Additionally, Brown noted that the donations allowed under Clean Elections rules may be small compared to the millions of dollars utility companies previously poured into ACC races, but they can still shake voters’ confidence in the commission’s independence. 
“A candidate may or may not be influenced by any one contribution,” Brown said. “However, compounding contributions from a regulated entity or corporation that financially stands to gain from a commission decision elevates at least the potential for impropriety.”
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Russian soldier thrown through air as Soviet-era helicopter gun spins out of control</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Russian soldier thrown through air as Soviet-era helicopter gun spins out of control</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to reach an agreement ending the war in Ukraine, even as Moscow warned Wednesday that Western troops deployed to enforce any eventual peace deal would become Russian military targets.
&quot;I say, ‘Vladimir, it’s time for you to stop. It’s time for this war to end,’&quot; Trump told Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst in an interview released Tuesday. 
Trump said he believed Putin was &quot;ready to make a deal&quot; to end the fighting.
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Meanwhile, fighting continued across Ukraine and Russian-occupied territory. The intensifying drone war has forced both militaries to search for additional ways to intercept unmanned aircraft — sometimes using weapons designed decades before modern drones emerged, as seen in the video supplied by East2West that shows a Russian soldier apparently losing control of a Soviet-era YakB-12.7 rotary machine gun mounted on an improvised ground platform.
The weapon begins spinning violently, dragging the service member around before throwing him several yards from the mounting. Another soldier is seen ducking as the gun swings in his direction. 
East2West reported that no one was injured, though Fox News Digital has not independently verified the location, date or circumstances of the footage.
The four-barrel machine gun originally was developed for use aboard the Soviet-designed Mi-24 Hind attack helicopter. Russian forces have reportedly attempted to repurpose such weapons as ground-based defenses against Ukrainian drones, East2West news reported.
TRUMP SAYS US WILL LET UKRAINE MAKE PATRIOT MISSILES IN MAJOR POLICY SHIFT
On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said any multinational force deployed by Ukraine’s allies following a ceasefire would be unacceptable to Moscow.
&quot;We would regard such units as legitimate military targets,&quot; Zakharova said, according to a Reuters report published Wednesday.
Members of the Western &quot;coalition of the willing&quot; reaffirmed at a meeting in Paris this week that they intend to deploy a multinational force after hostilities end. The proposed force would seek to reassure Ukraine and help Kyiv rebuild its military.
Ukraine’s military said Wednesday that its forces struck the Balaklava thermal power station in Russian-occupied Crimea, a facility that accounts for nearly half of the peninsula’s electricity generation, according to Reuters. 
Russia, meanwhile, launched another major drone and missile attack against Ukraine’s southern Odesa region, killing three people, regional governor Oleh Kiper said. He said civilian, industrial and port infrastructure had been targeted during five consecutive days of Russian attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said Wednesday that Ukraine expects to develop the technical capability to manufacture missiles for U.S.-made Patriot air-defense systems by the end of 2026.
Reuters contributed to this story.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Do not SQZ this elderly Florida woman&apos;s A55, no matter what her new license plate says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Do not SQZ this elderly Florida woman&apos;s A55, no matter what her new license plate says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Not all hilarious license plates are on purpose. And this 76-year-old Florida woman wants everyone to know that her new &quot;SQZ A55&quot; license plate falls into the unintentionally hilarious category.
Nancy Dello Stritto, from Pompano Beach, did not order the new plate which could be interpreted as &quot;squeeze ass&quot; and she isn&apos;t happy about receiving it either. That&apos;s why she called the news out to her retirement community.
&quot;I don’t think a woman that lives in a senior community that’s going to be 77 years old next month will be driving around with what this plate has to say,&quot; Stritto said, reports FOX 8 Live.
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While she isn&apos;t a fan of the the new plate and the message it might send, others including her sons and her friends have told her she should keep it. An 89-year-old neighbor of hers is among them.
&quot;And this is what I received from the DMV for my new license plate. That&apos;s good for 10 years,&quot; she told the neighbor, reports 10 Tampa Bay News, to which he replied, &quot;Good.&quot;
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Stritto still plans to let the state know about the license plate, but she is for the time being planning to keep the plate and see what kind of reactions she receives when out in public.
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&quot;I can handle it if I get a few honks here and there. Actually, being over 70, I might like a few honks,&quot; she said of the new plate.
That&apos;s the spirit. A &quot;SQZ A55&quot; license plate arriving in your mailbox while simply renewing your vehicle registration is a gift. A gift that shouldn&apos;t be tossed aside without at the very least giving it a test drive in public.
A honk or two here or there could be what you need to put some pep in your step that day.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How to make the most of NCSL’s annual Legislative Summit</news:name>
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			<news:title>How to make the most of NCSL’s annual Legislative Summit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The National Conference of State Legislatures’ Annual Legislative Summit kicks off July 27 in Chicago, opening the nation’s largest public policy conference for the 51st year.
The agenda seems daunting — so we’re bringing in the expert to give the State Affairs audience tips on how to get the most out of the week. Join us as we host NCSL chief executive Tim Storey for an in-depth exploration of what’s on the agenda, along with the hottest legislative trends of the year.
We’ll kick things off at 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 22. Register for free right here.
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			<news:title>Treasury to Begin Minting $1 Gold Trump Coin Featuring President’s Face</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Critics question whether the coins are legal and argue that President Trump is using the currency to celebrate himself.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senator Presses for Scrutiny of Blanche’s Role in Spiking Clemency Inquiry</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senator Presses for Scrutiny of Blanche’s Role in Spiking Clemency Inquiry</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During his confirmation hearing, the acting attorney general refused to discuss the termination of an investigation into a commutation issued by President Trump.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Amid hardware legal battle, OpenAI releases a $230 keyboard for Codex</news:title>
			<news:keywords>OpenAI, which is in the middle of a legal battle with Apple over hardware trade theft allegations, just released a light-up keyboard designed to be paired with its agentic coding app.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Daniel Ek’s body-scanning startup Neko Health raises another $700M</news:name>
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			<news:title>Daniel Ek’s body-scanning startup Neko Health raises another $700M</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Neko Health has developed proprietary body-scanning technology, which it couples with bloodwork, to assess a person&apos;s health.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FOX News Deals Newsletter: Our favorite beach, travel and back-to-school finds</news:name>
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We&apos;ve tested and reviewed this Craftsman cordless impact driver that&apos;s now on sale for 40% off. Between its lightweight design, solid battery life and dependable performance, it&apos;s a worthwhile power tool for DIYers and beginners alike. Grab it while it&apos;s marked down to $59. Read writer Chris Murray&apos;s full review here.
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Mid-July means summer vacations are in full swing, and back-to-school shopping is right around the corner. I sifted through thousands of products to find travel essentials that keep your belongings secure, beach gear worth packing and classroom must-haves to help students start the school year prepared. — Caitlyn Martyn, Commerce Editor
Secure your belongings while traveling with anti-theft sling bags, portable lock boxes and Bluetooth tracker tags.
Head to the beach with essentials like cooler backpacks, linen cover-ups and supportive sandals.
Set students up for success with teacher-approved backpacks, whiteboard calendars and other back-to-school essentials. 
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This week, our team stocked up on summer essentials. Here are three products they bought — and recommend.
Caitlyn Martyn, Commerce Editor: &quot;I bought this personalized BaubleBar beach bag with my new initials, along with a matching storage pouch to keep everything inside organized.&quot;
Jaclyn Kaufman, Associate Production Editor: &quot;I’ve been looking for a pair of slip-on shoes and tried several cheaper alternatives before ordering Birkenstock clogs. They&apos;re comfortable and convenient.&quot; 
Jenny Op&apos;t Holt, VP of Partnerships: &quot;I ordered a Crowd Cow box for a barbecue. The ribs were amazing, and the chicken was high quality, too. The price was similar to a grocery store.&quot; 
Check out our &quot;Add to Cart&quot; series to see what else we bought recently.
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Windshield sunshade ($13.59) — now 15% off: Keep your car cooler on hot days with this shade.
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These retailers have some of the best deals we’ve spotted this week.
Start back-to-school shopping early and save on Google Chromebooks at Best Buy from HP, Lenovo, Acer and more.
Save up to 75% on sale and clearance items, plus get 25% off new arrivals with code HEATWAVE. We&apos;ve spotted epic deals on swimwear, polos and more.
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			  <news:name>Seattle fire crews respond to 3-alarm Industrial District warehouse fire, roof partially collapses</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle fire crews respond to 3-alarm Industrial District warehouse fire, roof partially collapses</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Firefighters in Seattle responded to a 3-alarm commercial warehouse fire in the city&apos;s Industrial District early Wednesday morning, nearly 24 hours after another fire in the nearby Central District.
The blaze broke out just before 1 a.m. local time on the 4500 block of 7th Avenue S and reportedly involved two tractor trailers that were on fire and extended to the warehouse, Seattle Fire spokesman David Cuerpo said at a press conference near the scene.
Officials found multiple large metal and plastic barrels inside one of the trailers and surrounding the building, prompting them to put out the fire from a safe distance, he said. Cuerpo confirmed that the barrels inside the trailer and around the building were empty upon further inspection.
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Firefighters reported that the roof of the warehouse partially collapsed at 1:15 a.m., preventing personnel from entering the remnants of the building. Crews extinguished the fire around 3:22 a.m. and did not report any injuries. An investigation is still underway, Cuerpo said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
This comes after another fire broke out in another commercial building on Tuesday morning, approximately 20 minutes away on the 2700 block of E Madison St. in the Central District. The fire broke out at approximately 3:22 a.m. and crews were able to extinguish the fire at approximately 5:30 a.m.
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No injuries were reported, and Cuerpo confirmed that the cause of the fire was accidental in the same press conference on Wednesday morning.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nevada governor name-drops during traffic stop and avoids red-light citation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nevada governor name-drops during traffic stop and avoids red-light citation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Newly released bodycam video shows a routine traffic stop involving Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo ending within seconds after the Republican official name-dropped himself and then drove away without a citation for an alleged red-light violation.
The roughly one-minute video shows a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department sergeant stopping Lombardo&apos;s pickup truck near Mandalay Bay on May 15 after the officer said the governor failed to come to a complete stop before making a right turn at a red light.
As the officer approaches the passenger-side window, he greets the governor.
&quot;Hello. How you doing, sir?&quot; the sergeant says.
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Before the officer can finish explaining why he initiated the stop, Lombardo interrupts.
&quot;I&apos;m Joe Lombardo,&quot; the governor says.
&quot;I&apos;m aware,&quot; the sergeant replies before continuing, &quot;For the red light violation back there. Your right turn onto Giles...&quot;
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&quot;C&apos;mon, man,&quot; Lombardo responds.
Moments later, the sergeant ends the stop without issuing a citation.
&quot;You&apos;re good to go, sir. Appreciate you. Have a good day.&quot;
The exchange lasts roughly 15 seconds.
Lombardo&apos;s office told Fox News Digital that the governor and his wife were on their way to Harry Reid International Airport when they were briefly stopped by Las Vegas police on May 15 over what the office described as &quot;a question about whether Governor Lombardo had come to a complete stop while turning.&quot;
&quot;Governor Lombardo spoke with the officer, fully complied with all instructions, and was promptly on his way,&quot; the statement said. &quot;He remains grateful for the professionalism of the officer involved and for the service of law enforcement officers across Nevada.&quot;
The governor&apos;s office also disputed any suggestion that Lombardo was attempting to use his position to influence the officer by mentioning his name.
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&quot;At no point did the Governor invoke his office and seek — or expect — preferential treatment,&quot; the statement said.
According to the governor&apos;s office, the officer first introduced himself, and Lombardo replied by giving his own name &quot;as a matter of courtesy.&quot;
Lombardo, a Republican who served as sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for eight years before being elected governor in 2022, was traveling with his wife, Donna, at the time of the stop.
The video quickly drew criticism from Nevada Democrats, who questioned whether the governor received preferential treatment because of his position.
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&quot;As a former law enforcement officer, I&apos;m outraged that Joe Lombardo thinks he&apos;s above the law and dismissed a police officer just doing his job,&quot; Nevada State Democratic Party Chair Daniele Monroe-Moreno said in a statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. &quot;It&apos;s clear that Lombardo&apos;s &apos;tough on crime&apos; approach doesn&apos;t actually apply to him after he name dropped his way out of a traffic violation. Nevadans deserve to know if Lombardo thinks, because of his position, he should be able to avoid responsibility for breaking the law,&quot; the statement continued.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association, which endorsed Lombardo&apos;s gubernatorial campaign in 2022 and backed him again this year, defended the handling of the stop after providing the bodycam video to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Union President Steve Grammas told the outlet the encounter reflected the type of discretion officers routinely use during traffic stops and rejected the suggestion that Lombardo received preferential treatment.
&quot;It is an absolutely nothing car stop,&quot; Grammas told the Review-Journal. &quot;Thousands of those happen every month. We don&apos;t write everybody a ticket.&quot;
Grammas said the sergeant already recognized Lombardo as governor and former Clark County sheriff, making it unnecessary to spend time confirming his identity before explaining the alleged violation and ending the stop with a verbal warning.
&quot;If he wasn&apos;t the governor, no one would care about the hundreds of other stops that are done the same way,&quot; Grammas said.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has previously said Lombardo was not cited, noting that officers commonly exercise discretion during minor traffic violations.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the Nevada Republican Party and the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Top Gun: Maverick&apos; actor James Handy&apos;s final moments revealed in autopsy report</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Top Gun: Maverick&apos; actor James Handy&apos;s final moments revealed in autopsy report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There is evidence that &quot;Top Gun: Maverick&quot; actor James Handy may have been incapacitated by neck compression before he was fatally stabbed, Fox News Digital can confirm.
Given evidence found during Handy&apos;s autopsy, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner&apos;s office claimed: &quot;...it is possible the neck compression occurred prior to the infliction of the stab wound and may have incapacitated the decedent prior to the stabbing.&quot;
The report confirmed Handy died from multiple traumatic injuries caused by a combination of a stab wound to the torso and neck compression. The manner of death was ruled homicide.
ACTOR JAMES HANDY, KNOWN FOR &apos;JUMANJI&apos; AND &apos;TOP GUN: MAVERICK,&apos; ALLEGEDLY KILLED BY GIRLFRIEND&apos;S SON
According to investigators, Handy became involved in a verbal argument with his girlfriend&apos;s son, which escalated into a physical fight.
Authorities claimed the suspect mounted Handy, dragged him to the side of the residence, entered the home, returned with what appeared to be a knife and allegedly stabbed the actor. The suspect and the weapon were taken into custody.
Michael Gledhill, 44, was charged with one count of murder with a special allegation that he personally used a deadly weapon, a knife, on June 5.
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Police claimed officers found the 81-year-old actor stabbed in the chest and lying unconscious outside a home in Los Angeles days before. Handy was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead.
Gledhill did not appear at his arraignment on June 5, where Superior Court Judge John H. Reid ordered that Gledhill be sent to mental health court and undergo psychological evaluations. Another judge will decide whether he is competent for trial.
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Gledhill remained behind bars after the court hearing with bail set at $2 million. He faces up to 26 years in prison if convicted. His arrest came after he confessed to the alleged crime. According to police, a 911 caller stated: &quot;I am the son of man, I just killed the man of sin.&quot;
According to investigators, Gledhill flagged down officers as they arrived and told them he was the person they were looking for.
Gledhill is the son of Handy&apos;s girlfriend of 30 years, Wendy Gledhill. Actor Brian Delate, who knew Handy for over four decades, told The Associated Press that a few times over the past couple of years, Handy mentioned in passing that his girlfriend&apos;s son had mental health problems.
&quot;I didn’t think much of it, because he just kind of mentioned it casually,&quot; he said.
Handy&apos;s girlfriend had fixed up the garage so her son could live there, Delate said. Handy had his own home.
Born in New York, Handy appeared in films and TV shows for decades.
He was known for his role as an exterminator in the 1995 film &quot;Jumanji,&quot; and more recently as the bartender Jimmy in the 2022 film &quot;Top Gun: Maverick,&quot; according to IMDB. He’s also appeared in some of the top TV crime dramas, including &quot;NCIS: Los Angeles,&quot; &quot;The Closer&quot; and &quot;Cold Case.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Voluntarios mantienen operativos puntos de agua en el desierto para migrantes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Voluntarios mantienen operativos puntos de agua en el desierto para migrantes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Leer en inglés
En una mañana de primavera en el desierto de Sonora, en Arizona, Monroe Velazquez se arrodilló junto a un barril azul de 55 galones, sumergió un medidor en un vaso de papel con agua y verificó si había impurezas; un pequeño gesto dentro de un esfuerzo de años para mantener con vida a los migrantes en uno de los tramos más mortíferos de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México.
Velazquez es estudiante de la Universidad de Arizona, originaria de Phoenix, y voluntaria de Humane Borders, una organización sin fines de lucro que mantiene estaciones de agua en el desierto al sur de Tucson, una zona donde históricamente ha habido una gran actividad migratoria.
&quot;Simplemente buscaba formas de involucrarme en la comunidad aquí en Tucson,&quot; comentó.
Humane Borders fue fundada en el año 2000 por varias denominaciones cristianas, entre ellas los Discípulos de Cristo, católicos romanos, presbiterianos y la Sociedad de los Amigos, en respuesta al aumento de las muertes de migrantes en la frontera.
A lo largo de los años, la organización ha mantenido diversos recursos, incluido un mapa en línea de las muertes de migrantes.
Entre 2010 y 2026, el número anual de migrantes hallados muertos en el desierto osciló entre 100 y más de 200, alcanzando un máximo de 229 en 2021.
La actividad fronteriza ha disminuido drásticamente en el último año: en 2025 se descubrieron 108 restos humanos, la cifra más baja desde 2010.

            
            
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Scott Smith espera mientras vacía el tanque de agua del camión durante una ruta de abastecimiento de Humane Borders, cerca de la frontera sur de Arizona, el 21 de abril de 2026. Benjamin DePue / El Foco de Tucson.
Los puestos de control de la Patrulla Fronteriza por los que suelen pasar los camiones de Humane Borders han sido abandonados en los últimos meses, señaló Scott Smith, un conductor voluntario.
&quot;Habitualmente, solía haber al menos tres o cuatro agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza revisando los vehículos,&quot; comentó. &quot;Pero en los últimos tres o cuatro meses, han desaparecido, al menos por aquí.&quot;
Desde el inicio del año fiscal 2026 en octubre, la Patrulla Fronteriza ha detenido a 42,757 migrantes, según la Oficina en Washington para Asuntos Latinoamericanos (WOLA, por sus siglas en inglés), una organización no gubernamental con sede en Washington D.C.
Si la tendencia se mantiene similar durante la segunda mitad del año, 2026 registrará la cifra más baja de detenciones de migrantes desde 1967.
Otros 20,975 migrantes fueron interceptados en puertos de entrada oficiales por la Oficina de Operaciones de Campo de la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza (CBP); este ritmo apunta a la cifra más baja registrada desde 2012, el año más antiguo del que se tienen datos.
Según WOLA, 443,671 migrantes fueron detenidos por la Patrulla Fronteriza o interceptados en puntos de entrada durante el año fiscal 2025. Esa cifra superó los 2 millones en el año fiscal 2024.
&quot;Es un hecho que, desde que comenzó el segundo mandato de la administración Trump, se ha producido una reducción en el número de interacciones en la frontera,&quot; afirmó Alex Braithwaite, profesor y director de la Escuela de Gobierno y Políticas Públicas de la Universidad de Arizona.
Señaló que probablemente influyen dos factores: la administración Trump ha intensificado la detención y deportación de migrantes, lo que podría estar actuando como elemento disuasorio; asimismo, ha asignado menos agentes a los puertos de entrada oficiales, lo que podría traducirse en un menor número de interacciones registradas.

No obstante, Braithwaite señaló que solo podía especular.
&quot;Simplemente no estoy seguro de que tengamos datos suficientes para llegar a una conclusión definitiva,&quot; afirmó.
A pesar de la disminución de la actividad en la frontera, Humane Borders sigue dedicada a suministrar agua a los migrantes. La organización continúa reclutando nuevos voluntarios, entre ellos Velázquez.
Aunque apenas está comenzando su labor de voluntariado, Velázquez comentó que su primera experiencia fue positiva.
&quot;Creo que la ruta específica que hice suele llevar entre cuatro y cinco horas,&quot; dijo. &quot;Me parece que la completamos en unas tres horas y media; además, el clima estuvo muy agradable esa semana. Fue durante la Semana Santa.&quot;
En su segunda salida, que comenzó a las 7 de la mañana para evitar el calor, Velázquez estuvo acompañada por dos voluntarios experimentados: Smith y Steve Wojciechowski. Ambos son jubilados que comenzaron a colaborar con Humane Borders hace algunos años.
Smith condujo la camioneta por caminos de tierra irregulares para llegar a los puntos de abastecimiento de agua, los cuales están señalizados con banderas para facilitar su visibilidad.
Steve Wojciechowski vuelve a enroscar el grifo de un barril de 55 galones durante una ruta de suministro de agua de la organización Humane Borders, cerca de la frontera sur de Arizona, el 21 de abril de 2026. Benjamin DePue / El Foco de Tucson.
En cada parada, los voluntarios se aseguran de que los barriles no hayan sufrido daños por vandalismo y luego analizan el agua en busca de impurezas. Si todo está en orden, rellenan los barriles vacíos y se dirigen a la siguiente estación.
El reemplazo del barril estaba programado para la tercera y última parada del día; el trío retiró el grifo y dejó que el agua se vertiera sobre el suelo arenoso. Trasladaron el barril hasta la camioneta y lo sustituyeron por uno vacío, que Velázquez volvió a llenar con una manguera conectada a un depósito situado en la parte superior del vehículo, el cual contenía cientos de galones de agua.
La ruta de suministro de agua de ese día duró unas cuatro horas, aunque algunos recorridos pueden llevar más tiempo.
Una labor como esta requiere compromiso, especialmente en verano, cuando las temperaturas aumentan y muchos voluntarios se marchan a estados con climas más frescos. Sin embargo, algunos voluntarios siguen dedicados a la causa.
&quot;Llevo viviendo en la frontera durante los diez años de mayor intensidad política,&quot; comentó Wojciechowski. &quot;Solía ​​tomarme un día libre de vez en cuando para recorrer distintos lugares y ver por mí mismo lo que estaba sucediendo.&quot;
Con el tiempo, conoció a un voluntario que le habló del mapa interactivo que Humane Borders mantiene en su sitio web. Aquello le causó una gran impresión.
&quot;Me quedé muy impactado,&quot; dijo Wojciechowski. &quot;Desde entonces, hace ya unos tres años, me dedico a esto.&quot;

Benjamin DePue es estudiante de la Universidad de Arizona y pasante en  El Foco de Tucson. Puede contactarlo en bdepue@arizona.edu.
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			<news:keywords>United States men&apos;s national team goalkeeper Matt Freese effectively ended the team&apos;s World Cup hopes when he made a backbreaking mistake, misplaying a ball that Belgium capitalized on to take a 3-1 lead in the Round of 16.
Once the ball rolled into the back of the net, criticism of the 27-year-old was both voluminous and harsh. Freese said hearing the backlash hurt.
&quot;It&apos;s just so difficult for me to hear that because if people were to see this group on a day-to-day basis and spend time with these guys more personally, they would see how badly we wanted it. They would see how bad I wanted it,&quot; Freese told ESPN on Tuesday.
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&quot;Two years ago, dreaming, like literally dreaming of this, and feeling the honor and the responsibility that comes with it. We wanted it so badly, more than anything else we&apos;ve ever wanted, to capitalize on that and reward that support with something special. During the World Cup and the months leading into the World Cup, there was literally nothing else that crossed my mind.&quot;
Freese said that, following the deflating loss, the team that had captured the hearts of Americans was in disbelief. He said the team’s desire to maximize their performance was so fierce that it hurt that others didn’t know how badly they wanted it.
&quot;I would describe (the moments after the elimination) as being in disbelief that the tournament was over for us,&quot; Freese said.
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&quot;Not wanting that experience together and not wanting the memory of &apos;Country Roads, Take Me Home&apos; to be over or not be happening again at home. Not be able to feel that and feel that again with our fans and feel that together as teammates and as a family on the field. It was devastating.&quot;
The goalkeeper said that the team needs to use their elimination as fuel to go farther in future tournaments.
&quot;It&apos;s become about trying to find a way to turn this elimination into motivation,&quot; Freese said. &quot;I think all of us have the motivation to do something even greater, even better, and to come back better. It&apos;s been about finding a way to turn the elimination into fuel for the fire, if that makes sense. It is easy (to turn it into motivation), but it doesn&apos;t take away from the sting of the pain of what elimination leads to.&quot;
Freese will return to play when he mans the net for New York City FC and will look to put his costly mistake behind him and move on with an eye toward 2030.
&quot;The first thing is a feeling of hunger to be back there. That&apos;s a very direct and clear goal of mine immediately when the World Cup finished,&quot; Freese said. &quot;I want to be back there and to want to do it again, but to want to do it better and go further and win that trophy.&quot;
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			<news:title>US troops unload China&apos;s only known aid flight to earthquake-ravaged Venezuela as Americans surge relief</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. troops were seen unloading what Fox News Digital is told was China&apos;s only aid flight sent to Venezuela so far as the country continues to reel from last month&apos;s back-to-back earthquakes.
Photos provided by the U.S. government show an Air-China-branded plane landing at Simon Bolivar Airport on July 6, nearly two weeks after the quakes hit on June 24.
The supplies from the Chinese government were then taken off the aircraft by U.S. soldiers, who have been leading the disaster response and aid distribution efforts.
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In the photos provided to Fox News Digital, U.S. service members were seen lifting large packages out of shipping containers, using large vehicles to move and organize pallets on the tarmac and loading boxes into trucks for transport.
&quot;Secretary Rubio promised the Trump Administration&apos;s response to the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela would be big, fast, and effective. We continue to deliver on that commitment,&quot; State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;While some countries say they&apos;ll deliver aid — weeks after natural disasters occur — America shows up, unloads the aid, and ensures that assistance reaches the hands of those who truly need it thanks to our close coordination with the Department of War and the great public-private partnerships our Department has spearheaded,&quot; he added.
The U.S. has moved more than 1.5 million pounds of assistance into Venezuela since the earthquakes struck on June 24, according to the State Department.
A big part of that was repairing Simon Bolivar Airport, which sits just outside the capital city of Caracas, after its runways were seriously damaged in the natural disaster.
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&quot;The U.S. military was able to repair that airfield and get it up and running to allow for C-17 and other large aircrafts to land there. And that’s very important as we continue to obviously get international relief supplies in,&quot; a senior State Department official told reporters in late June.
Currently, one runway is operational at the airport, and one of the first American flights into the airport was carrying forklifts to help get supplies unloaded off future flights, according to the State Department official.
Florida-based Global Empowerment Mission (GEM), one of the leading nonprofits gathering and sending aid to Venezuela, said it aims to deliver 100,000 boxes of supplies monthly for the next three to six months, according to The Associated Press.
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According to GEM&apos;s website, it has shipped nearly 1 million pounds of aid. This includes over 38,000 hygiene kits, more than 27,000 tents and tarps and 48 generators.
GEM founder and president Michael Capponi told the AP that delivering aid to Venezuela now is a &quot;whole different animal&quot; compared to when he tried to send supplies during the reign of Nicolás Maduro.
Maduro, who was captured and deposed during a U.S.-led raid on Jan. 3, did not allow Capponi into the country.
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&quot;We land a private plane, it gets unloaded by U.S. soldiers, it goes in a truck we pay for and to a warehouse that we completely control. It doesn’t touch the hands of the Venezuelan government,&quot; he said.
The State Department said on July 9 that the U.S. government has committed more than $386 million for financial assistance to Venezuela flowing through trusted partner groups. Meanwhile, the Chinese foreign minister announced in late June a $14.72 million commitment for financial and material aid to Venezuela, according to Chinese state-run media.
Nearly two weeks after the earthquakes struck, Chinese state media reported about what they called the first batch of aid arriving to Simon Bolivar International Airport on July 6. State media said Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil and Chinese Ambassador to Venezuela Lan Hu received the shipment, said to include tents and generators, at the airport.
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			<news:keywords>On Tuesday, Hilton Grand Vacations announced it had fired the man who allegedly sent a racist message to Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray on social media.
A day earlier, Gray posted a screenshot of the message on Instagram.
&quot;People act like we just make this s--- up,&quot; she wrote. &quot;And the audacity to tell us as athletes to &apos;shut up and dribble.&apos;&quot;
We&apos;re not sure how many people accuse WNBA players of making this &quot;shit up.&quot; But the fact that Gray felt the need to show the public is part of the story.
Two things are true at once.
First, online hate is unfortunate, and most people wish it didn&apos;t exist on the scale it does. Second, WNBA players are hardly unique in receiving it.
One of the strangest developments of the Caitlin Clark era is how some WNBA players speak as if they are the only public figures online trolls target.
They aren&apos;t.
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Unfortunately, nearly everyone with a public profile receives hate, harassment, trolling, or even threats. Look at my mentions on social media. They&apos;re filled with nastiness. It&apos;s part of the territory.
&quot;Pretty much daily I get some sort of racist attack via social media DM,&quot; sportswriter Jason Whitlock posted on X. &quot;I mute/block and move on. I&apos;m uninterested in seeing people fired.&quot;
Search &quot;Caitlin Clark&quot; on X. You&apos;ll find endless posts filled with racial slurs and threats. Search &quot;Taylor Swift,&quot; &quot;Patrick Mahomes,&quot; &quot;Victor Wembanyama,&quot; or &quot;Dave Portnoy,&quot; and you&apos;ll find much of the same.
Again, the difference is the response.
Most public figures understand that attention is the currency trolls are chasing. By contrast, WNBA players like Chelsea Gray, Alyssa Thomas, and Angel Reese make a point of publicizing them.
Thomas has even helped fuel the narrative that commissioner Cathy Engelbert isn&apos;t doing enough to protect the league&apos;s players.
&quot;We&apos;re so concerned about the safety on the court, but time and time again, we&apos;re having people threaten our lives,&quot; Thomas said. &quot;Leaking addresses out there. Putting crazy pictures that have nothing to do with basketball.&quot;
She added: &quot;It&apos;s really unacceptable. It&apos;s something that needs to change in this league, and I&apos;m just really sick and tired of it.&quot;
How, exactly, is a league commissioner supposed to stop anonymous trolls from sending hateful messages? Thomas never explained. Nor have the ESPN analysts demanding Engelbert step in, as if she can somehow patrol social media. They keep demanding solutions for a problem that a basketball league is not capable of solving.
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For the record, if a player believes someone poses a credible threat, they should take it seriously. Like most major organizations, the WNBA likely has a security department that handles threats against its players.
That appears to be what Caitlin Clark did last year, when police arrested a 55-year-old Indianapolis man for stalking her and sending roughly 800 threatening and sexually explicit messages over two years. He has since pleaded guilty to stalking and harassment charges.
Thomas, however, seems more interested in telling the public about alleged threats than pursuing the proper channels. At some point, you have to wonder whether some WNBA players actually welcome these posts because they provide another opportunity to cast themselves as victims.
But WNBA players are not victims. They are products of celebrity.
In many cases, they thrust themselves into the spotlight by targeting, harassing, or repeatedly hard-fouling the league&apos;s biggest star, Caitlin Clark. They appear to want all the benefits of fame without any of the consequences. And fame does, indeed, come with both.
Their response to online negativity reminds us of ESPN analyst Mina Kimes.
Two years ago, Kimes accused OutKick of &quot;inciting harassment&quot; after we asked ESPN why she was allowed to violate the company&apos;s policy against political endorsements by endorsing Tim Walz for vice president. She responded by posting screenshots of random accounts insulting her.
We acknowledge that some of the comments directed at Kimes were unpleasant. But as an ESPN personality making roughly $2 million a year who chose to use her sports platform to weigh in on divisive political issues, mean tweets hardly make her a victim or prove that OutKick incited harassment.
Perhaps the spotlight isn&apos;t for everyone. If WNBA players or Kimes want to step away from high-profile jobs to avoid online scrutiny, we&apos;d understand. We&apos;re skeptical they plan to.
Finally, if companies like Hilton are going to investigate and fire every employee who posts something vile online, the workforce could become noticeably thinner.
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Put simply, online trolls survive on attention. They only have as much influence as you give them. The only reliable way to squash them is to ignore them, rendering their words as meaningless as they naturally are.
The troll wins the moment someone with a larger platform broadcasts it. All this does is prove the insult landed.
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While investigators have not identified a specific product or supplier as the source of the outbreak, interviews with sick patients have repeatedly pointed to lettuce and other salad greens as common exposures, and many of those patients also reported eating at Taco Bell before becoming ill.
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State and federal health officials – including the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), CDC and FDA – are investigating a possible link between fresh ingredients served at certain Taco Bell locations and the Cyclospora outbreak.
The chain has voluntarily removed select fresh ingredients at certain locations while public health officials continue their investigation.
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In an email statement to Fox News Digital, Taco Bell Corp. said: &quot;The health and safety of our guests is our top priority. Public health officials have not confirmed a link to Taco Bell or any specific ingredient, supplier, restaurant or retailer. While authorities continue their broader review, Taco Bell has voluntarily and temporarily removed limited ingredients at select restaurants as a precautionary measure. We will continue to closely monitor the situation and follow the guidance of public health authorities.&quot;
Cyclospora is a microscopic parasite (Cyclospora cayetanensis) that infects the small intestine after people consume contaminated food or water, according to the CDC.
The agency confirmed that 1,645 domestic Cyclospora cases have been reported since May 1, most often linked to fresh produce, including leafy greens, cilantro and berries.
The CDC is also investigating more than 5,100 additional suspected cases, with a total of 145 people having been hospitalized with the infection.
&quot;Cyclosporiasis is not generally a life-threatening illness for most people,&quot; Tammy Lundstrom, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Trinity Health in Michigan, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;The biggest concern is that it can cause severe, prolonged diarrhea that may last for weeks or even longer if it&apos;s not diagnosed and treated.&quot;
People should seek medical attention if they have lasting, severe diarrhea. The symptoms can be very prolonged in people with compromised immune systems, Lundstrom noted.
Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, said the parasite has been primarily identified in packaged lettuce and salad bags, but no particular brand has been pinpointed.
&quot;In the meantime, the best strategy is to wash lettuce and all salad greens thoroughly and to wash your hands with soap and water before and after preparing food,&quot; he told Fox News Digital, adding that &quot;the chances of acquiring it still remains extremely low.&quot;
Registered dietitian nutritionist Caroline Margolis, the on-staff registered dietitian at Lifeway Foods, an Illinois-based company best known for its kefir and other cultured dairy products, also weighed in on the risk.
&quot;While health officials have identified lettuce as the likely culprit, the exact source remains unknown,&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
For now, she recommends skipping prewashed, bagged lettuce and salad mixes.
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&quot;Instead, choose whole heads of lettuce, discarding the outer two to three leaves, and wash and rinse thoroughly,&quot; Margolis advised. &quot;If you do develop cyclosporiasis, stay hydrated and seek medical care if needed.&quot;
&quot;Be sure to support your recovery with nutrient-rich, easy-to-digest foods and probiotic options like kefir, yogurt, bananas, apples and oatmeal.&quot;
Lundstrom reiterated that it ’s unclear whether any specific fresh produce is responsible, even though past outbreaks have sometimes been linked to fruits and vegetables.
&quot;Federal public health authorities have not issued any warnings to avoid lettuce or other fresh produce at this time,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;It is recommended to thoroughly wash lettuce and other leafy greens, which can significantly reduce the amount of any pathogen present.&quot;
Until further information is known, Lundstrom said iceberg is currently a better option for lettuce. She recommends first washing the entire head, then discarding the outermost leaves.
&quot;Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly when handling and preparing fresh produce,&quot; she added.
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For those who wish to take further precautions, frozen and canned produce may be safer options, according to the dietitian.
&quot;It’s important to follow CDC recommendations for safe food and vegetable handling and preparation to help reduce the risk of illness,&quot; she said.
Those recommendations include the following.
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			<news:keywords>KC Navarro narrowly missed out on winning the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) X Division Championship at Slammiversary but the moment was special nonetheless.
Navarro was able to compete against his mentor Amazing Red in the match. Red got the better of him in one of the better sequences of the match. Navarro also talked about battling with his fear of heights as he tried to make his way up the pillar to climb on the rope and get the title.
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&quot;So, this Ultimate X was a lot more special than the first one I was in at Rebellion last year. See, me, I&apos;m not a big fan of heights, so it actually takes me a while to climb that thing and I have to see what I&apos;m gonna do,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;But this year was very special to me because Amazing Red was in it. A lot of people don&apos;t know, but it was set on commentary, Amazing Red was a big mentor for me for my entire career. Somebody I looked up to. I mean, obviously me and him, same stature, you know, he did amazing things, no pun intended, amazing things in the X Division, former X Division champion, and just to be a part of his first match back, it was very special for me.
&quot;I really was grateful that me and him got to have a moment in the ring as well. I know it was very special for him as well. Hope he comes back. That&apos;ll be awesome. I think it&apos;s awesome, cool to see him back. But it was very special for me. You know, Slammiversary last year, I walked in with a torn ACL and I risked my career being in that ladder match against The Hardys, the Nemeths, and The Rascalz. This year, I came in with a brand-new knee in the Ultimate X at a match that&apos;s pretty dangerous for me to be in. If I would have fell the wrong way, I could have blew my knee out. So, I took a chance. But for me to get an opportunity this soon to go for a championship like the X Division title and being in the ring with a guy like Amazing Red,, my boy Leon Slater, Fabian Aichner, Mr. Elegance, Frankie Kazarian, etc. It was a very stacked match to be in. I was very grateful to be a part of it.&quot;
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Navarro added that battling his fear of heights is just a part of the job.
&quot;Yeah, I&apos;m not a fan of heights and I and it might be just from the injury, right? Like I just might have been thinking too much like, ‘Oh man what if I get hurt.’ But I mean it&apos;s just me man,&quot; he said. &quot;I just keep God first. I count on the adrenaline to get me through which it does because once that bell rings – got no choice. Got to go for that belt.
&quot;Once that bell rings and the lights are on I&apos;m all good. But it&apos;s just it&apos;s just having a strong mentality of just knowing that this is what I&apos;m meant to do and I can&apos;t think negative. I got to go out there positive and know that I&apos;m going to go in healthy, walk out healthy, and maybe walk out a champion as well.&quot;
Navarro is in the midst of a feud with TNA world champion Nic Nemeth. Navigating the rivalry could put him back on the top of the roster.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Border grant splits Pima County law enforcement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Oro Valley, Marana and Sahuarita are continuing to accept funding from the controversial Operation Stonegarden border security program, even as the Tucson Police Department and Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department have cut ties with it.
Operation Stonegarden, part of the federal Homeland Security Grant Program, was expanded in 2006 to make it easier for local, state and federal officers to collaborate on border security enforcement. The Homeland Security Grant Program is funded through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Local law enforcement agencies apply for Stonegarden funds through the Arizona Department of Homeland Security, the only entity in the state that can submit applications to FEMA, which then distributes the money to those agencies as subawards.
The city of Tucson stopped accepting Stonegarden funding in 2020, with the Tucson Police Department announcing its withdrawal in a Dec. 30, 2019 email that cited the federal government&apos;s refusal to let any of the grant money go toward humanitarian aid for asylum seekers, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Pima County followed shortly after, with supervisors voting 3-2 in February 2020 to reject future funds, citing the strain deputy overtime placed on the county budget and pension obligations, as well as concerns that the program pulled local deputies into federal immigration enforcement.
Santa Cruz County stopped accepting Stonegarden funding last year, with Sheriff David Hathaway telling KVOA the decision stemmed from his discomfort with the idea of his department being put under federal control.

            
            
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Oro Valley recorded one homicide in 2025, up from zero in 2024 and 2023, though aggravated assault, the most common violent crime in the data, has fallen from 22 incidents in 2023 to 13 in both 2024 and 2025.
Sahuarita&apos;s town council most recently approved $160,242 in Stonegarden funds in May for equipment, including license plate readers and mobile data computers. It&apos;s unclear when Marana last accepted the funds, and Tucson Spotlight has requested that information.
Oro Valley&apos;s 2025-26 budget shows the town was awarded a $435,759 Operation Stonegarden grant during the 2024-25 fiscal year, which was used for equipment, overtime and mileage to combat illegal contraband, human smuggling and other transnational threats.
In June, the town council unanimously approved accepting $143,000 in supplemental Stonegarden funds, with town documents saying the money would fund &quot;targeted deployments of officers to impact the flow of smugglers engaged in human trafficking and illegal contraband, as well as possible terrorists who intend to cause harm or commit crimes against this nation.&quot;
The grant agreement notes that certain federal provisions requiring cooperation with immigration officials are currently suspended under 2025 court orders, and would take effect only if those orders are lifted.
OVPD&apos;s continued acceptance of Operation Stonegarden funds has been a way for the town to expand the police department&apos;s reach without using taxpayer money, according to OVPD public information officer Darren Wright.
&quot;It allows us to put more officers on the streets for criminal interdiction, to reduce crime and to make our community safer,&quot; Wright said.
Many law enforcement agencies have funding left over at the end of the year, with the excess awarded to other agencies as supplemental funding throughout the year.
&quot;We receive some of those funds that another agency may not have completely used,&quot; Wright said.
Theft remains Oro Valley&apos;s most common property crime by far, though 2025 figures show a decline across most categories compared with the previous two years, according to FBI Uniform Crime Report data.
Stonegarden money is mostly used to fund overtime for officers and reimburse gas mileage for police vehicles, Wright said. But in May, the town council approved supplemental Stonegarden funding for OVPD to purchase night vision goggles.
While Oro Valley is 70 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, Wright stressed the importance of the town&apos;s strategic position.
&quot;The border has a pipeline of criminal activity that comes directly through here into the rest of the country,&quot; Wright said. &quot;That includes guns and drugs and other contraband and things like that, so those are the things that this grant is looking for to try to eliminate.&quot;
Tucson Spotlight has requested the amount of funding accepted over the past five years and the number of referrals made by Oro Valley and Marana police to Border Patrol during that same time, but the requests have not yet been filled.
Wright said OVPD had not received pushback from residents about its continued use of Operation Stonegarden funds, but residents expressed concern this spring when the town council authorized police to lease drones through Flock Safety. The program, Drone as First Responder, helps detain people charged with drug trafficking, human smuggling, illegal immigration and other border-related crimes.
The town used a state grant to fight border crime to pay for the drones&apos; $146,000 lease and said they will not be used in immigration enforcement or to assist ICE. Still, many residents shared concerns about privacy and data use during council meetings leading up to and after the vote.
Oro Valley resident Sean Glaser said during the January meeting he was concerned about directing town tax dollars toward border operations, saying the decision would &quot;fundamentally change the relationship between&quot; the town and its residents.
&quot;We&apos;ve not received any significant negative feedback – or positive,&quot; Wright said about the department&apos;s continued use of Stonegarden funding. &quot;We (don&apos;t) receive a lot of feedback at all.&quot;

Benjamin DePue is a University of Arizona student and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact him at bdepue@arizona.edu.
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			<news:title>Sunny Hostin calls Lindsey Graham’s sister a ‘DEI hire,’ questions her qualifications</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin criticized South Carolina on Wednesday over Republican Gov. Henry McMaster&apos;s appointment of Darline Graham to replace her late brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham, arguing the state&apos;s first female senator lacked the political experience needed to represent its residents in Washington.
Hostin branded the appointment an example of diversity-based hiring and nepotism after co-host Joy Behar called Graham&apos;s selection &quot;the very definition of DEI.&quot;
&quot;Correct, correct. It’s everything that the Republican Party stands against. Everything!&quot; Hostin said. &quot;It’s DEI. Nepotism. All these things thrown in together.&quot;
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Hostin also attacked South Carolina for reaching the milestone through an appointment rather than the election of a female candidate.
&quot;She’ll be the first woman to be a U.S. senator in South Carolina in the history of the state, and I think that that’s just — it’s just fundamentally wrong that South Carolina just couldn’t elect a woman and this is the only way that it was done,&quot; Hostin said.
The former federal prosecutor questioned Graham&apos;s qualifications, referring to her as a certified optician and arguing that her professional background did not prepare her for the Senate.
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&quot;I think the experience does matter,&quot; Hostin said. &quot;While she is a certified optician and while she has done great work in that field, I don’t think that she should be representing the people of South Carolina in the U.S. Senate. I just don’t.&quot;
Behar agreed and argued that public office required specialized knowledge.
&quot;It’s not like taking over your mother’s job at McDonald’s,&quot; Behar said. &quot;You’re in government. You have to know what you’re doing.&quot;
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as the White House Director of Strategic Communications in President Donald Trump&apos;s first term, pushed back, noting that Graham would serve as a caretaker and comparing the appointment to California Gov. Gavin Newsom&apos;s selection of Laphonza Butler after the death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
&quot;You guys are putting too much stock in who’s currently in Congress,&quot; Griffin said. 
&quot;Yeah, you got a point,&quot; co-host Whoopi Goldberg said.
Hostin tied the appointment to reports that War Secretary Pete Hegseth had blocked several proposed promotions of Navy officers, including women and people of color.
&quot;I feel like our government is fundamentally broken,&quot; Hostin said. &quot;I just — I disagree with this.&quot;
WATCH: GOP SENATORS RALLY BEHIND LINDSEY GRAHAM&apos;S SISTER AS SUCCESSOR, REMEMBER LATE SENATOR&apos;S LEGACY
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A spokesperson for McMaster’s office defended the appointment in a statement to Fox News Digital, citing the governor’s authority under South Carolina law and Graham’s nearly three decades of public service.
&quot;Under Section 7-19-20 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, the governor is authorized to fill a vacancy in the United States Senate by appointment until a successor is elected,&quot; the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said voters would select the Republican nominee who will seek to replace Lindsey Graham in the Nov. 3 general election. Filing for the special Republican primary will run from July 21 through July 28, with the primary scheduled for Aug. 11 and a runoff, if necessary, on Aug. 25.
&quot;Darline Graham, a native of Central, S.C., has dedicated her career to public service,&quot; the spokesperson added. &quot;She has served the people of South Carolina for nearly 30 years, and the governor believes she is the right person to finish her brother’s work.&quot;
Graham has served as commissioner of the South Carolina Commission for the Blind since 2019, working to expand employment and independent-living opportunities for residents who are blind or have low vision, according to the governor’s office. She previously held roles with Clemson University, the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce and the South Carolina Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Graham pledged during her appointment ceremony to support President Trump and continue her brother’s work.
&quot;It is such a privilege to get to finish some of his important work,&quot; Graham said. &quot;I promise to work hard every day over the next several months to support the president and carry forward the efforts of my brother on behalf of the citizens of South Carolina and the United States.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Bill Maher tells NPR interviewer he views outlet as &apos;far extreme of the left&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Bill Maher called out NPR as part of the &quot;far extreme of the left&quot; during an interview with NPR&apos;s Steve Inskeep on Wednesday, even joking he was surprised he had the &quot;Real Time&quot; host on the show.
Inskeep spoke to Maher on NPR&apos;s &quot;Newsmakers&quot; podcast and covered a range of topics, including his meeting with President Donald Trump, his career and his Kennedy Center award. Maher frequently criticizes Trump and Republicans on his show and podcast, but also does not hold back on critiquing the left.
&quot;Your audience is going to love this by the way,&quot; as the comedian defended inviting Louis CK to his Kennedy Center event, where he accepted the Mark Twain prize. Maher argued the &quot;sort of no rules for how we mete out punishment in this country for offenders is pretty weird,&quot; and said Hamas &quot;rapists&quot; were being cheered by some people, while others were fired for less severe actions.
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Inskeep suggested NPR&apos;s audience was more diverse than Maher thought.
&quot;I&apos;m surprised you even had me on,&quot; Maher said.
&quot;Because I just think of this place is so different than what it used to be, and what I always want people to do, but it&apos;s so hard to get people to do these days, is just engage with the argument. You can hate me, for whatever your reasons,&quot; he went on. &quot;You know, I&apos;m too old, whatever I am. Are you engaging with the argument? Tell me if I&apos;m wrong about something. And then we&apos;re going to be cool. But that&apos;s not what either extreme does in this country anymore. And, maybe I&apos;m wrong, but I think of this place is like on the far extreme of the left.&quot;
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Inskeep said there may be more variety in who NPR talks to than what he&apos;s been told.
Maher then said, &quot;Who you talk to is different than like what people believe.&quot;
&quot;We want to hear all kinds of people, and we go out of our way to do it,&quot; Inskeep said.
Maher has criticized NPR in the past, specifically following the outlet&apos;s CEO, Katherine Maher, and her testimony before Congress in 2025.
During a March 2025 &quot;Overtime&quot; segment for his HBO show, the comedian specifically called out his &quot;namesake&quot; Maher over her repeated assertions that NPR was &quot;unbiased.&quot;
&quot;Give me a break, lady,&quot; Maher said at the time. &quot;I mean, they&apos;re crazy far-left.&quot;
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The HBO host went on to say the country is &quot;past the age&quot; where the federal government can subsidize outlets like NPR and PBS.
&quot;Why do we need to subsidize,&quot; Maher asked. &quot;We&apos;re so polarized. These outlets became popular at a time when Republicans and Democrats didn&apos;t hate each other and weren&apos;t at each other&apos;s throats and didn&apos;t think each other was an existential threat. In that world, you can&apos;t have places like this, I think, anymore. They have to be private.&quot;
NPR faced funding cuts in 2025 after Congress voted to rescind $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for public media in July 2025.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CDC nominee on shaky ground following US Senate confirmation hearing</news:name>
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			<news:title>CDC nominee on shaky ground following US Senate confirmation hearing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Erica Schwartz testifies during her confirmation hearing to become director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on July 15, 2026. (Photo by Finn Gomez/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention didn’t appear to secure the support needed to take over the public health agency during a lengthy and often tense confirmation hearing Wednesday. 
While Dr. Erica Schwartz told lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Committee that oversees health policy she would “never betray the science,” she didn’t seem to win the trust of Democrats or key Republicans needed to advance. 
Chairman Bill Cassidy, R-La., repeatedly questioned Schwartz about whether she would follow the example set by former CDC Director Susan Monarez, who testified last year that she was fired after refusing to pre-approve vaccine recommendations or fire career officials for no reason.
“We need unbiased leaders who make decisions based upon science, not politics or ideology, and are committed to protecting children’s health,” Cassidy said in his opening statement. 
More than two hours later, at the end of the hearing, Cassidy told Schwartz he believed administration officials had overprepared her and that some of her answers missed the mark. 
“I felt like you were always trying not to answer my question, which was disappointing,” he said. 
Cassidy, or any Republican on the committee where the party holds a thin 12-11 majority, could effectively block Schwartz’s nomination if Democrats unanimously oppose it.
Restoring trust
Schwartz, who worked as a Navy occupational medicine physician, earning the rank of admiral, and deputy surgeon general, testified that, if confirmed, she would work to rebuild the CDC’s reputation among all Americans. 
“My first priority will be restoring trust in public health institutions through radical transparency and unwavering scientific integrity,” Schwartz said. “As CDC director, my sacred responsibility is to provide the American people with public health guidance that is clear, honest and evidence-based.”
Schwartz said she would work to “modernize the CDC into a near real-time public health enterprise” while ensuring local, state and tribal governments become the “operational backbone of American public health.”
Schwartz testified in response to questions from both Democrats and Republicans on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee that she “accept(s) that evidence” that vaccines don’t lead to an autism diagnosis. She said mRNA vaccine “technology is safe and effective.”
Tracking abortions
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley asked Schwartz to look into the possible health implications for people who live close to a data center, saying his constituents regularly ask him about it and he doesn’t know what to tell them. 
Schwartz said she didn’t know whether the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which is housed within the CDC, had done any research on potential data center health implications. If confirmed, she committed to working with Hawley and his staff to look into the issue. 
Hawley also asked Schwartz if she would ensure the CDC secures data from every state in the country on when and how abortions take place. 
“The CDC collects data on abortions that are committed in the United States of America through a system called the Abortion Reporting System,” Hawley said. “This system is voluntary, and so a number of states, not coincidentally large blue states, do not turn over any data, so that it’s difficult to get a picture of just how many abortions and under what circumstances are committed in this country.” 
Schwartz testified she would look into the issue if confirmed, adding that “abortion surveillance is absolutely a critical component of what the CDC is currently doing.”
“But I also want to also make sure that certain states are not conflating emergency services and hiding abortions in that emergency services case definition,” she said. “We need to make sure we’re pulling out true abortions and making sure that we’re really having clear case definitions regarding abortions, so the data is actually accurate.” 
Cyclosporiasis
Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray asked about the ongoing outbreak of cyclosporiasis and the CDC’s disease monitoring programs during her round of questions. 
Schwartz said she believed “that one of the core missions of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tracking outbreaks domestically and also internationally.” 
Schwartz said she was unaware the Trump administration moved to make reporting of cyclosporiasis optional last year after Murray asked whether there would be “any scientific or medical justification for CDC having eliminated mandatory reporting of that parasite.”
“The CDC used to conduct surveillance on this very infection through a program called FoodNet, but in July of ’25, thanks to Trump, CDC made reporting on that illness optional,” Murray said. “Now we are here a year later, and we’re already seeing over 7,000 confirmed or under investigation cases and over 100 hospitalizations with no single cause having yet been identified.”
Schwartz didn’t commit to reinstating mandatory reporting of cyclosporiasis if confirmed to run the CDC, but said she would work with Murray and her staff to understand why that stopped and what the options would be moving forward.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>For the love and the game: What it means for Tucsonans to watch the World Cup together</news:name>
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			<news:title>For the love and the game: What it means for Tucsonans to watch the World Cup together</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fans from across the world are filling cities, stadiums, bars, restaurants, homes and community spaces this summer to see one of the most popular sporting and cultural events in the world. 
The 23rd FIFA men’s World Cup soccer tournament this summer is the first to feature 48 teams in three host countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States. 
In Tucson, fans gather around TVs and projector screens to cheer on the teams and players they love, often while enjoying a reprieve from the extreme summer heat. The matches bring consistent traffic to some small businesses during the city’s slower season and give people a chance to socialize and connect in new ways. 
For people watching in the U.S., the 39 days of play brings diversity and internationalism to the forefront. The winner of Wednesday’s semifinal match between Argentina and England will play Spain in Sunday’s championship. The bronze final (think third place) will feature France and the Argentina-England loser on Saturday.
Arizona Luminaria visited a couple of Tucson spaces where fans watch the World Cup and explore what the games mean to people, see how they celebrate international communities and identities, and learn what makes a place feel like home.  
Chris Martinez sits at Zerai’s International Bar in midtown to watch the Argentina-Egypt match on July 7, 2026. During the game, Martinez rooted for Argentina because he’s a Lionel Messi fan. But he also loves rooting for teams with a story, like Cabo Verde — a tiny island nation of about 530,000 people. He described watching one of Cabo Verde’s games as, “one of the greatest things that I’ve ever witnessed in my entire life.”  
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Tucson native Chris Martinez has watched the World Cup since he was child. 
“My very first World Cup was 2006. I was a very young child. I was 7 years old and my stepdad introduced me to it. He’s like, ‘You’re going to love this.’ And I was so into it, and I was quizzing my mom and being like, ‘Oh, did you know that this is the Tunisia flag?’ or ‘This is the flag for Trinidad and Tobago,’” he said, seated at a table watching a match at Zerai’s International Bar in midtown. “It is such a unique way of learning about different cultures and countries that isn’t in a classroom and is more accessible to seeing what culture is like in front of your face.”
A sixth grade English teacher at BASIS Tucson North, Martinez said teaching introduces him to many cultures and students, and living in Tucson gives him access to a larger community.
He follows World Cup storylines and enjoys seeing how different cultures and communities come together, even during a time when international connections in the U.S. feel complicated, he said.
“Before the World Cup had actually started, I was very concerned that this was just going to be a giant disaster. And I’m not alone in that, especially given all of what has been going on. And around the first couple of days, there’s like rumblings on social media of all the tourists being like, ‘You guys are lovely.’ Like, ‘I really love the Americans.’ And I’ve seen so many viral videos of people being like, ‘Oh, I’m going to take out these tourists for Korean barbecue or for Texas barbecue,’ and would buy lunch for them or things like that. And they’re like, ‘Oh my God, this stuff is so good.’ And I’m really happy to see that when all of the politicians aren’t involved, that we totally get along.”
Rachael Colasanto stands in between the kitchen and the counter of her bakery cafe Holy Focaccia, watching the start of the Norway-England match on July 9, 2026. Colasanto and her partner, Zakaria Boucetta project the games on a wall for customers to enjoy with seasonal pastries, focaccia sandwiches, coffee or drinks from the brewery Slow Body Beer, which shares the building just southeast of downtown.  Credit: Summer Williams



Rachael Colasanto runs a bakery and cafe showing matches projected on a wall of the open kitchen.
“Any games that are on while the bakery is open, we’re watching. I find any team is really fun to watch,” Colasanto said. “And I feel like, especially this tournament, there’s been countries that have just kind of come through and surprised us.”
Colasanto’s bakery cafe, Holy Focaccia, has been open for only five months as a brick and mortar space — after starting her business out of her Barrio Viejo home during the pandemic and doing pop-ups at local farmers markets and Slow Body Beer. But it’s already become the space she envisioned — filled with people, food and life. 
The space is small with limited seating, but just under two dozen people have filled it to watch games.   
“I know we’re probably all tired of talking about businesses being slow in the summer, but this has really kept us afloat and kind of filled in the gaps that happened during summer, especially being a new business. So, we stay open later. Thursday’s usually our slowest day of the week, and to see it this busy in here is definitely helpful.”
Zakaria Boucetta and Rachael Colasanto stand in front of the bakery counter at Holy Focaccia on July 9, 2026. They rooted for Morocco to win it all, but enjoy watching all the North American teams play  — especially Mexico — with the community.
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Colasanto and her partner, Zakaria Boucetta, are longtime soccer fans. Colasanto’s family roots are in Italy, and she played soccer from age 4 through high school. Boucetta, who is half Moroccan, half Portuguese, was born in Canada. He designed the space and looked forward to opening in time for the World Cup. Tucson is their chosen home after moving from New York. The matches are a chance to share their love for other countries and places that have been home for them. 
“I can remember myself watching big games at various bars or restaurants, and those stick so clearly with me, and then, now that I’m doing it in my own space, it’s kind of mind blowing sometimes,” she said sitting at the bakery counter looking into the kitchen as her team prepped for the evening service. “And this is our space, and we get to show these games and do it, and maybe it’ll have the same impact on someone else, where they remember that they watched, I don’t know, Morocco lose – tears – at Holy Focaccia. But places are very meaningful to me, and it’s just been fun.”
Aarush Parvataneni stands next to a World Cup banner in the courtyard outside Zerai’s International Bar on July 7, 2026. Parvataneni visited Zerai’s with a friend to watch the Argentina-Egypt match.  Credit: Summer Williams



Watching the World Cup has mostly been fun for Aarush Parvataneni as he viewed it from the comfort of his home.
“It’s like the biggest sporting event. There’s so many teams from all over the world and you just get to see, obviously in the sporting aspect, you get to see all of these top quality teams compete. Then there’s a lot of underdog stories, which are obviously fun to follow, but also off the field or off the pitch, seeing all these different cultures and sporting cultures clash and get together and seeing the fans from all over the world. It just feels like a great festive time.”
Parvataneni has a couple of World Cup criticisms: Match ticket prices and hydration breaks during each half, which he says interrupts the games’ flow.
“It just feels like a money grab to add more ads rather than care about the players, and it does change how the game is played because if a team has the momentum, and then there’s a hydration break, they lose that momentum.”
However, he’s appreciated following different players and underdog stories throughout the World Cup from home or at Zerai’s International Bar.
“I think overall, the people and the fans have made the World Cup great, but FIFA and like the government, I guess the more powerful people, could have done a better job.”
Parvataneni mainly watches college sports and cricket teams, since moving to Tucson from Bangalore, India four years ago to attend the University of Arizona. 
“The World Cup, you know, it kind of makes us appreciate the diversity in the world and how all these countries are so different and unique in their own regard. And I think that’s something that’s really cool to see, and I don’t know, it also makes me want to travel to all these countries.”
Luca Ravaglia stands outside Zerai’s International Bar in Tucson, with Cabo Verde’s flag draped across his shoulders on July 7, 2026.  
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Luca Ravaglia has watched every game in the tournament at Zerai’s.
Born in Italy, but raised in Phoenix, he said the sport connects him with his family and his Italian identity. 
“It’s a really big thing in Europe, it’s not just teams. It means a lot more to people there. So, being able to follow that, sort of get into the club, then you understand more the nature around overall society in general back where you’re from.”
In Tucson, he has watched every match of this World Cup at Zerai’s International Bar. He connected with the bar when it first opened over two years ago, and it has become a gathering place to better understand different sports and teams.   
“It’s almost like an international hub, just like the name of the bar. Then have people come through, and just get to meet new people, and see them experience it, see the pride they have for their countries. You live here in Tucson, but then you get a feel for the international just through people’s experiences coming here and watching the games.”
As Italy did not make the World Cup field, Ravaglia could root for different teams, specifically the underdogs and the African teams, he said. 
“There’s been good stories and also the bad ones. It’s both sides to it.”
Ravaglia has followed Iran as it was originally to train at Tucson’s Kino Sports Complex in June and then moved to Tijuana, Mexico after visa issues and the war with the U.S. began earlier this year.
“So those were sort of ugly scenes that were brought to the forefront,” Ravaglia said. 
He also watched the scenes of people coming from all over the world and experiencing American culture for the first time.
“So, in that sense, it’s been good for people from around the world who were able to make it to see it and experience it. And then there were the downsides, you know, with the pushback with the administration and everything. So the two tensions are actively playing out.”  




















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			  <news:name>New details reveal marriage in crisis before Ana Walshe murder case in Fox Nation special</news:name>
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			<news:title>New details reveal marriage in crisis before Ana Walshe murder case in Fox Nation special</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Conman Brian Walshe&apos;s suspicious internet searches and his mother&apos;s string of inquisitive voicemails take center stage in a new Fox Nation special on the Ana Walshe murder case, offering a closer look at the strained family dynamics that preceded the Massachusetts mother of three&apos;s disappearance.
&quot;I wanted to hire a private investigator to just get some information on my daughter-in-law,&quot; said Diana Walshe, her voice muffled through the phone.
The recording offered a glimpse into the family&apos;s growing concerns before Ana Walshe vanished, undercutting the image of a picture-perfect marriage and suggesting deeper tensions behind closed doors.
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The high-profile case is the focus of a new Fox Nation special, which retraces the events leading up to Walshe&apos;s disappearance and explores the cracks in the couple&apos;s seemingly idyllic life through interviews and previously documented evidence.
&quot;They appeared to be an ideal couple living in a very affluent enclave in Massachusetts,&quot; former prosecutor Josh Ritter recounted.
But all was not as it initially seemed. Boston-based reporter Bob Ward described the difficulties brewing under the surface that would eventually reach a boiling point.
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&quot;Her marriage was in complete shambles, and there was no way to repair it,&quot; he said.
The same day that Brian Walshe&apos;s mother made her call to private investigator Jereme Dozier, Brian searched the internet for information regarding divorce. According to Dozier, Diana made the call under the assumption that Ana was having an affair with a close new contact in the D.C. area named William Fastow.
Evidence appeared to support the suspicion and Ana&apos;s private conversations indicated she was prepared to move on with her life.
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But those plans were destroyed in early January 2023 when a phone call from Washington, D.C. police to a local department in Cohasset, Massachusetts shattered the peace.
&quot;Her coworker from security was reporting that she had not shown up for work, and that was not consistent with what he knew about Ana and her work ethic,&quot; William Quigley, chief of the Cohasset Police Department, told the show.
&quot;We found it very odd that the husband didn&apos;t contact us immediately when he hadn&apos;t heard from his wife in days, especially with having three small children,&quot; he added.
Brian Walshe&apos;s story centered on a &quot;work emergency&quot; that demanded Ana&apos;s attention in Washington, D.C., so she fled to address the issue. When confronted by the authorities, he insisted he hadn&apos;t heard from her since.
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&quot;That was the beginning of this,&quot; Ward recalled.
That same day, Brian Walshe made an interesting move – leaving a voicemail for none other than William Fastow.
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			<news:title>2028 Dem hopefuls torched over webinars teaching illegal immigrants how to &apos;defy&apos; ICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is putting prominent Democrats, including potential presidential contenders, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, on blast for hosting webinars and sharing resources on how illegal immigrants can &quot;defy&quot; ICE.
Mullins&apos; comments come after President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday morning that ICE would resume making vehicle stops after a one-day pause following two officer-involved shootings in Maine and Texas. DHS had sent agents nationwide a notice the day before, instructing them to cease vehicle stops until further notice.
Commenting on the quick reversal, Mullin emphasized in a social media post that the agency’s &quot;#1 goal is to keep our officers safe and get criminals OFF our streets.&quot; He said that DHS officers are currently facing a more than 1,300 percent increase in vehicle attacks.
Mullin noted that &quot;this reckless illegal alien activity comes after sanctuary politicians held webinars and shared resources for how to openly defy [ICE].&quot;
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Among the Democrats Mullin named were Ocasio-Cortez and Newsom, two of the most prominent leaders in the party who are both widely rumored to be weighing presidential runs in 2028.
The DHS chief alleged that Ocasio-Cortez hosted a webinar &quot;providing tips for illegal aliens to evade arrests at homes, workplaces, or in public.&quot;
Ocasio-Cortez’s office hosted a &quot;Know Your Rights With ICE&quot; webinar last year. During the webinar, which was broadcast from the congresswoman’s Facebook page, migrant viewers were informed of how to deal with ICE search requests if officers come calling to their homes or place of work. Ocasio-Cortez did not take part in the webinar. She did, however, upload tips to Instagram, via posters in both English and Spanish, and called on her followers to share the posters widely and study them.
&quot;Our strategic advantage in this moment is our strength in numbers,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez wrote. &quot;It is time to use it. In nearly every way, we outnumber those who want to abuse their power and keep people in fear. The truth is, they cannot come after us all. That is why they actively USE and create fear: to get us to give up in advance and withdraw from public life without them lifting a finger.&quot;
She also called on her followers to print out the posters and &quot;tape them up in your workplace or keep them by your door.&quot;
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&quot;So if ICE comes to your workplace or home, whether you are a citizen or noncitizen - YOU can defend your community and our constitution by exercising your rights,&quot; she wrote.
Meanwhile, Mullin charged Newsom of having &quot;released guides and sanctuary laws advising illegal aliens how to recognize ICE, block entry, and defy arrest.&quot;
Since Trump&apos;s return to office, Newsom has signed several measures expanding California&apos;s sanctuary policies, including a $50 million package funding immigrant legal defense and lawsuits against the Trump administration, legislation attempting to ban ICE agents from wearing masks during operations and new restrictions on immigration enforcement at schools and public hospitals.
Newsom’s office also published &quot;Know Your Rights&quot; materials instructing immigrants and Californians on how to recognize ICE agents and how to respond to arrests. The factsheet urged people not to assault or obstruct federal agents but to record and document their activity. The document was published in 15 languages, including Arabic, Chinese and Spanish.
Newsom, along with California Attorney General Rob Bonta, also a Democrat, launched an online portal for people to report &quot;potentially unlawful activity&quot; by federal agents.
In response to Mullin&apos;s critique, Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a spokesperson for Newsom&apos;s office, told Fox News Digital that &quot;this wouldn’t be necessary if the Trump Administration actually trained ICE officers on the public’s Constitutional rights and ensured those rights are respected.&quot;
&quot;There is nothing more American than making sure everyone is aware of their rights,&quot; she said, adding, &quot;We follow the law. The Trump Administration should try it -- train your agents and stop the deaths.&quot;
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Besides Newsom and Ocasio-Cortez, Mullin also called out Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., for posting a video &quot;calling on illegal aliens to make a plan for ICE encounters&quot; and Los Angeles Democratic Mayor Karen Bass for issuing &quot;multilingual flyers and online resources advising illegal aliens on how to evade arrest.&quot;
Fox News Digital also reached out to Ocasio-Cortez, Goldman and Bass for comment.
Mullin emphasized that &quot;illegal aliens will be arrested and deported wherever they are.&quot;
In light of Democrats’ rhetoric towards ICE, the secretary added, &quot;We remind illegal aliens attempting to evade arrest is dangerous.&quot;
In a social media post re-shared by DHS on Wednesday morning, Trump wrote that pausing ICE vehicle stops would be &quot;playing right into&quot; criminals’ hands.
&quot;We must be strong, tough, and smart, and we CANNOT give up one of ICE&apos;s most important and effective Crime fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP!&quot; he wrote, adding, &quot;The Radical Left Dumocrats would like to see this done, but it won’t happen on my watch. I.C.E. be judicious, fair and smart, and go back and do your very important job.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Red Wings legend Steve Yzerman steps down as the team&apos;s general manager amid a turbulent offseason</news:name>
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			<news:title>Red Wings legend Steve Yzerman steps down as the team&apos;s general manager amid a turbulent offseason</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Detroit Red Wings have had an interesting offseason to say the least, and things took another turn on Wednesday when franchise legend and general manager Steve Yzerman announced he was stepping down from the position.
He will stay with the organization but will now serve as an advisor to CEO Chris Ilitch.
According to NHL.com, the team&apos;s search for a new GM is already underway, and they will be considering both internal and external candidates for the job.
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Yzerman is, of course, one of the greatest Red Wings of all time and captained three Stanley Cup-winning teams, some of which had what are, for my money, the greatest rosters of all time.
Go look at the 2002 Red Wings, and you&apos;ll be like, &quot;Oh, so this might be part of the reason why they instituted a salary cap.&quot;
So, it made sense that after a successful tenure as the GM of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Yzerman would be the man to help the Red Wings get back on top in 2019, after having last made the postseason in 2016.
However, in the seven years that Yzerman was GM, the Red Wings never made it back to the playoffs.
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Worse yet, that futility led to captain and Detroit native Dylan Larkin asking for a trade.
I think this speaks to the danger of putting a franchise legend in charge of your team. There&apos;s no doubt that if another person without Yzerman&apos;s history with the organization had posted the same results, there&apos;s no chance he would&apos;ve lasted this long.
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And, perhaps by letting things go on this long, that led to Larkin wanting out. Sure, players ask for trades all the time (especially these days), but it&apos;s not a good look for the current state, or the future direction of the franchise.
Now, one of the big questions is whether this leadership change will make Larkin reconsider his desire to leave the team.
That wouldn&apos;t be unheard of, but it seems as though the next Red Wings GM will have to deliver the sales pitch of the century to convince Larkin that the franchise can return to its winning ways in a hurry.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Hirono ripped for &apos;deranged&apos; opening confirmation hearing question to Blanche: &apos;What a joke&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, opened part of her questioning of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Wednesday by asking whether he had ever requested sexual favors or committed sexual harassment — reviving a confirmation-hearing question that has repeatedly drawn mockery from conservatives.
&quot;Low IQ @maziehirono begins her questioning of @DAGToddBlanche —an esteemed professional with an honorable record in public service—by asking, ‘Have you ever made unwanted requests for sexual favors?’ What a joke,&quot; wrote the official White House Rapid Response account on X.
Hirono recently held the same line of questioning during the confirmation hearing for Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum last year. Hirono began introducing the questions in 2018, inspired by the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement.
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&quot;Since you became a legal adult, have you ever made unwanted requests for sexual favors or committed any verbal or physical harassment or assault of a sexual nature,&quot; Hirono asked.
&quot;No, Senator,&quot; Blanche responded.
&quot;Have you ever faced discipline or entered into a settlement relating to this kind of conduct?&quot; she followed up.
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&quot;No, Senator,&quot; Blanche responded.
Social media users swiftly mocked Hirono’s opening line of questions.
&quot;Raise your hand if you&apos;re tired of @maziehirono&apos;s favorite Senate Judiciary line of questioning,&quot; posted the Republican National Lawyers Association on X.
&quot;The White House is RIPPING deranged Sen. Mazie Hirono (D) for demanding AG Todd Blanche answer, &apos;have you ever made unwanted requests for s*xual favors’ BLANCHE: ‘...no, senator..,’&quot; wrote Right Line News Chief Content Officer Eric Daugherty on X.
&quot;WTF? What a stupid thing to ask out of nowhere,&quot; Daugherty added.
&quot;She does it to EVERYONE, SHEIS ABSOLUTELY NUTS,&quot; added one user.
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Hirono wrote in 2018 that she is &quot;asking nominees to our courts, under oath, whether or not they have a history of sexual assault or harassment.&quot;
&quot;Like in other industries, our judges are in positions of power &amp; #TimesUp,&quot; she posted on X at the time.
She first used the line of questioning during the confirmation hearing for judicial nominee Kurt Engelhardt during the first Trump administration.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>House votes to end clock changes, put entire country on daylight saving time year-round</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – The House voted Tuesday to end the twice-yearly clock change, putting the country on daylight saving time permanently if the Senate goes along.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Gov. Joe Lombardo of Nevada was pulled over for a suspected violation but did not receive a citation. That has elicited mixed reactions as he campaigns for re-election.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>These Democrat-led states have turned vaping into a pricey habit</news:name>
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			<news:title>These Democrat-led states have turned vaping into a pricey habit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats are making one of young Americans&apos; most popular habits more expensive in blue states — vaping.
The price of vaping isn&apos;t just determined by what&apos;s on the shelf. Tax policies can add nearly $18 to the cost of the same vaping product from state to state, creating sharp price differences for U.S. consumers where the price of the same product depends on where they live and shop.
The result is a fragmented tax landscape where blue states are on average paying much more than red states for the same product.
Minnesota and Washington tie for the nation&apos;s highest vaping tax burden at about $17.90, with Vermont just behind at roughly $17.33.
At the other end of the spectrum, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, North Carolina and Wisconsin each add just $0.36 to the same product, the lowest tax burden among states that tax vaping products.
Meanwhile, there are 16 states that do not levy a statewide vape tax at all. For the states that do, however, there&apos;s no single approach.
&quot;Unlike other excise taxes, like those on gasoline or even cigarettes, vape taxes have almost no conformity across U.S. states,&quot; Adam Hoffer, director of excise tax policy at the Tax Foundation, told Fox News Digital.
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Hoffer said those differences make it difficult to compare states without a standardized analysis.
&quot;Vapor products get taxed sometimes by the amount of milliliters in the product, sometimes by the retail price, sometimes by wholesale price, sometimes it depends on the kind of vaping product it is,&quot; he said. &quot;And so it&apos;s really hard to do an apples-to-apples comparison across states when we look at vaping access.&quot;
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Despite those differences, Hoffer said one trend has become increasingly clear: more states are looking to vaping taxes as a source of revenue, particularly as cigarette tax collections decline alongside falling smoking rates.
&quot;Some states are simply trying to replace their cigarette tax revenue with taxes on things like vaping products,&quot; he said.
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That trend has helped push tax burdens especially high in parts of the West Coast, Hoffer said. He pointed to Washington and Minnesota, which tax many vaping products at 95% of the wholesale price.
&quot;In some cases, you can be close to doubling the legal price of the product in the state,&quot; Hoffer said.
Those higher taxes don&apos;t just affect prices, they can also influence where consumers choose to shop. Hoffer said many people who vape are aware of neighboring states with lower taxes and may cross state lines to save money, particularly in the Washington, D.C., region, where Maryland and Virginia are nearby.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Timothée Chalamet has priceless reaction after meeting Cowboys cheerleaders at World Cup</news:name>
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			<news:title>Timothée Chalamet has priceless reaction after meeting Cowboys cheerleaders at World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s not often that actor Timothée Chalamet is starstruck, but that’s what the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders can do to people.
Chalamet, 30, met the famed cheerleaders on Tuesday when he attended Spain’s 2-0 victory over France at AT&amp;T Stadium.
&quot;It’s nice to meet you guys. Damn,&quot; Chalamet told the cheerleaders during halftime of the game. &quot;I’m starstruck.&quot;
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Chalamet posed for a photo with the cheerleaders, holding their pom-poms. The picture was posted to the cheerleaders&apos; Instagram, and it was captioned, &quot;Timmy in Texas,&quot; with a blue heart emoji.
One of the Cowboys cheerleaders, Anna Kate, posted a series of photos and videos to her Instagram Story throughout the day. The cheerleaders were also pictured with soccer legend David Beckham.
The final slide of Kate’s Instagram Story was a message of gratitude.
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&quot;Okay. I promise I’m done posting today. I’m just sitting in bed replaying everything from today and honestly this entire summer,&quot; she said. &quot;Feeling so incredibly grateful that I get to call this my job and experience opportunities like these with some of my very best friends. My heart is so full.&quot;
Chalamet attended the game with his father, Marc, and was seen wearing a France tracksuit. The &quot;Dune&quot; star was also captured by FOX cameras talking with Beckham during the game.
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For Chalamet, a France victory in the World Cup semifinal would have meant another one of his teams in the championship. The star actor is a diehard New York Knicks fan and was in the locker room after they defeated the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals.
Instead, France’s explosive attack was shut down by Spain’s stifling defense. Spain awaits the winner of England and Argentina, who play in the other semifinal on Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET on FOX.
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			  <news:name>Man accused of attacking, attempting to drown female jogger along Houston bayou: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man accused of attacking, attempting to drown female jogger along Houston bayou: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man accused of attacking a woman while she was exercising at a Houston-area bayou — and then trying to drown her — was arrested after she fought him off and fled, authorities said.
Jacoby Isiah Fuselier, 19, allegedly attacked the woman around 6:30 p.m. local time Monday along White Oak Bayou, Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen said in a statement announcing the arrest.
The woman told authorities she fought back, gouging at Fuselier&apos;s eyes and yanking out clumps of his hair before fleeing, police said. After escaping her alleged attacker, she found deputy constables and was taken to a hospital for treatment.
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&quot;This is an incredible story of [a] woman’s strength and will to survive,&quot; Rosen said. &quot;We want to see that justice is done for her and we are thankful for the hard work by our deputies.&quot;
In an effort to find the attacker, deputies flew a drone above the bayou and discovered a crime scene marked by claw marks through the mud and grass on the bayou’s bank.
They followed fresh bike tracks from the area to a residential street, where home surveillance video showed a man on a bicycle who matched the description of the assailant, the constable&apos;s office said.
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Once in that neighborhood, Fuselier allegedly approached another woman but fled when he saw her husband, authorities said. That woman told investigators that a man on a bike whistled at her while she was outside her home just before her husband walked out, Fox Houston reported.
Fuselier was later arrested after a brief chase and struggle. He was found in possession of a cell phone belonging to the woman he allegedly attacked at the bayou, Rosen said.
He was initially charged with evading arrest on Tuesday, followed by two counts of aggravated sexual assault on Wednesday, police said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Rosen&apos;s office for further comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;A big effing deal&apos;: Graham&apos;s final mission moves forward after his death</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;A big effing deal&apos;: Graham&apos;s final mission moves forward after his death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Of the many political crusades the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., undertook, few were as front of mind for him than crippling Russia’s war machine in its conflict with Ukraine.
Yet during the last year-and-a-half of President Donald Trump’s second term, momentum behind a bone-crushing sanctions package against Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin would start and stop, with hopes rising and falling for its proponents every few months.
Earlier this year, Graham had similarly gotten a green light from the White House for a different iteration of the package.
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&quot;It&apos;s never going back on the shelf because President Trump believes he needs it,&quot; Graham told Fox News Digital at the time. &quot;I think he needs it.&quot;
Hours before his death, he again got confirmation that the White House supported his and Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s, D-Conn., latest offering.
&quot;Senator Graham and I were told, very authoritatively, literally just a couple of hours before his death, that the White House was OK with this,&quot; Blumenthal said. &quot;We were exalted, he was as exuberant and as over the moon as I’ve ever seen him.&quot;
And on Tuesday, the same day that Graham’s sister, Sen. Darline Graham, R-S.C., was sworn in, Blumenthal and a bipartisan group of over a dozen senators unveiled the long-awaited Russia sanctions package.
&quot;I guess I&apos;m going to begin by channeling my inner Lindsey Graham to say, ‘This is a big effing deal,’&quot; Blumenthal said.
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The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2026 is the culmination of more than a year of work and closed-door negotiations across the aisle and with 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. It’s one that this time many senators believe it can pass.
Many of the core aspects of the legislation are the same: direct sanctions on Putin, Russian officials and Russian military leaders, up to 500% tariffs on Russian imports, tariffs of up to 100% on countries buying Russian energy, like China and India, and allowing Trump flexibility for when to turn off some aspects of the sanctions.
Key changes to the newly unveiled package include adding a &quot;national interest certification&quot; for Trump’s sanction waiver authority and incorporating sanctions on the myriad ships and tankers that comprise Russia’s &quot;shadow fleet&quot; hauling energy exports under the radar.
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A source familiar with the negotiations to craft the package noted that &quot;this is the only product that currently has buy-in from everybody.&quot;
&quot;And it&apos;s likely the only product that is going to move forward and put pressure on Russia the way we would all like to see it,&quot; they said.
Still, the political winds in Washington, D.C., can shift at a moment’s notice.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told Fox News Digital that he believed &quot;anything is a candidate&quot; to fall victim to external political fights, like Democrats blocking the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) over the Iran war or Republicans fearing another shutdown.
Then there’s the question of what could happen to the package in the House.
&quot;Anything you send to the House right now probably has the possibility of other things getting attached to it, but I&apos;m hoping, at least over here, there&apos;s some critical mass behind this,&quot; Thune said.
Meanwhile, lawmakers who support the tranche of sanctions view it as a lasting mark of Graham’s legacy in the Senate, and one of the key pieces of work that he left unfinished after his sudden passing on Sunday.
&quot;I&apos;ve known this man for 32 years, and I&apos;m willing to say this is Lindsey Graham&apos;s greatest achievement when it comes to saving lives,&quot; Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Yellowstone officials decide fate of bison that launched grandfather 8 feet in air</news:name>
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			<news:title>Yellowstone officials decide fate of bison that launched grandfather 8 feet in air</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The bison in Yellowstone National Park that seriously injured a man in a viral attack last week will not be euthanized — with park officials confirming the wild animal will remain in the park despite the shocking encounter.
Yellowstone officials said that &quot;no management action&quot; will be taken against the bull, according to TMZ. 
The decision comes after the bison charged Carl Isom-McDaniel, leaving the grandfather with multiple broken bones that required surgery, as Fox News Digital previously reported.
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The frightening video, captured by wildlife photographer Mike MacLeod, spread widely online after the bison could be seen tossing McDaniel into the air before standing over him.
MacLeod previously told Fox News Digital he feared the animal was about to gore the injured grandfather and stopped filming to help drive it away.
&quot;Once I saw the victim in the air, I stopped filming and ran with some other men to haze the bison away and to render aid,&quot; MacLeod said.
The photographer also said neither McDaniel nor his grandson appeared to provoke the animal.
The bull had already charged a group of teenagers before the grandfather and his grandson unknowingly encountered it while walking through the campground.
MacLeod said the pair attempted to leave after noticing the bison become active, but the animal ultimately focused its attention on them.
&quot;For some reason [the bison] had it in his head he was going to attack those two,&quot; MacLeod said.
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Since the attack, McDaniel has undergone surgery and is recovering from his injuries. MacLeod told Fox News Digital the grandfather&apos;s first concern after the attack was his grandson.
&quot;I got to him right away, and the first thing he asked is, &apos;How is my grandson?&apos;&quot; MacLeod recalled.
McDaniel later learned his grandson escaped without injury and was grateful the teenager was not harmed.
Yellowstone National Park advises visitors to remain at least 25 yards away from bison, which can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and run as fast as 30 mph. 
Bull bison can become especially aggressive during the annual mating season.
Since the attack, many Yellowstone visitors have flocked to Reddit to share reactions to the incident.
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&quot;I live near the park, and honestly, we’ve seen enough tourists do [just] about everything under the sun to bison, but this is one of the few times we’ve all looked at it, and we’re in shock at how the bison just went at the guy,&quot; one Reddit user said.
&quot;I was wishing one of the cars driving by would have opened a door for him [the grandfather] to get in the vehicle while he was trying to escape,&quot; another commented.
&quot;This is honestly pretty sad. Usually, when you see this happen, it&apos;s some idiot tourists trying to get a selfie or something. That bison just woke up and chose violence. Hope grandpa is OK,&quot; a third said.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Yellowstone National Park for comment.
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			  <news:name>Former Arizona Wildcats teammates Koa Peat and Brayden Burries renew acquaintances at NBA Summer League</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Arizona Wildcats teammates Koa Peat and Brayden Burries renew acquaintances at NBA Summer League</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LAS VEGAS – Koa Peat didn’t mince words when asked about the motivation for his rookie season. For the 30th overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, motivation will be found on the rosters of the 22 teams that picked ahead of the Suns — with seven of those teams making multiple selections.
“I’m waking up every day thinking about the 29 guys that got picked ahead of me,” Peat said. “I’m gonna kill everybody in front of me.”
Fortunately, for Peat’s former teammate Brayden Burries, he’s not on that list.
“He’s my dog,” Peat said. “A top-10 player.” 
For the first time since leading Arizona to its first Final Four appearance since 2001, Peat and Burries took the court as opponents rather than teammates when Peat’s Suns defeated Burries’ Milwaukee Bucks, 95-88, in NBA Summer League action on Monday at Cox Pavilion.
Both 2026 first-round picks delivered. Burries led all scorers with 23 points on 8-of-14 shooting, while Peat finished with 19 points on 8-of-15 shooting. 
Both players were in double figures by halftime in a matchup that offered an early look at two of six Wildcats drafted in the first round in Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd’s era.
Burries went 10th overall to Milwaukee in the NBA Draft in June, while Peat was the last pick of the first round. Peat’s road to Phoenix included a trade involving the New York Knicks and Dallas Mavericks on draft night.
For Burries, the transition from college to the Summer League has been smoother than expected, something for which he credited Lloyd and the caliber of Big 12 basketball.
“Arizona did a great job helping me get to where I’m at right now,” Burries said. “It hasn’t been too much of an adjustment so far – from the physicality, from how fast we’re playing. Being at Arizona and in the Big 12 kind of helped me a lot to get here.”
Facing a former teammate carried great significance, even if the two did not talk much beforehand, beyond a text checking whether they would be in the lineup.
“Not a lot of schools can say they had two first-round picks in the same draft,” Burries said. “The first time playing against each other was kind of surreal. From college to now, it felt like practice, honestly, just playing against him.”
Peat downplayed any added intensity from facing his All-American teammate, focusing on the scoreboard rather than the matchup.
“I didn’t think he was going to play back-to-back like that,” Peat said of Burries, who scored 26 points on 9-of-16 shooting the day before against the Spurs. “It was cool to play against him.”
The Suns’ Koa Peat dunks against the Bucks during NBA Summer League action on Monday, July 13 at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas. Peat had 19 points to help Phoenix defeat Milwaukee and Peat’s former University of Arizona teammate Brayden Burries, 95-88. Burries had 23 points. (Photo by Andrew George/Cronkite News)



In Peat’s first few games with the Suns, he said he’s letting opportunities come to him.
“I’m not out there forcing anything,” Peat said. “Just scoring when I get my opportunities, but also finding my teammates. That’s what I love to do, find my teammates a good spot and help them be better.”
Peat is aware of the pre-draft questions about his outside shooting, but he said he simply reads what the defense gives him.
“If the paint’s open, I’m gonna go drive and get my teammates involved,” Peat said. “If I’m open for a shot, I’m gonna shoot it. I don’t really look at too much of the narratives.”
Suns Summer League coach Chaisson Allen has seen that mentality translate directly to the floor, particularly in how Peat’s size and physicality have shown up against professional-level players.
“His level of physicality translates immediately,” Allen said. “Guys feel his presence on the court.”
Allen said that adjusting to the pace of professional basketball has been a critical part of Peat’s development, especially with the skillset and physical tools he has.
“It’s huge for us and him to feel the pacing and be able to use his size,” Allen said.
Both players downplayed any extra motivation heading into the game, with Peat mentioning his carefree attitude during games. Both players said they are focused on the steps needed to get better and prepare for the upcoming season.
Monday’s meeting marked the only scheduled matchup between the two former Wildcats. With the Bucks winless (0-3) and Phoenix 2-1, it is highly unlikely that they will face each other again this summer.
Teams are initially guaranteed four preliminary Summer League games, which are scheduled in advance. After those games, the schedule for the remaining matchups is determined by team performance.
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			  <news:name>TasteFood: A meatless spin on a street food classic</news:name>
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			<news:title>TasteFood: A meatless spin on a street food classic</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Satay is one of Southeast Asia&apos;s most recognizable grilled street foods, sold everywhere from roadside carts and night markets to family-run restaurants. While many people associate satay with Indonesia, versions of the dish are also enjoyed across Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Orpheum, local establishments host World Cup final watch parties</news:name>
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			<news:title>Orpheum, local establishments host World Cup final watch parties</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Orpheum is offering free watch parties for the third-place game and final of the World Cup this weekend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Apple quietly reveals how its Maps ads will differ from Google’s</news:name>
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			<news:title>Apple quietly reveals how its Maps ads will differ from Google’s</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Apple has published the policies governing its upcoming Maps advertising business, revealing a strategy that differs from Google’s. The new rules prohibit home services businesses like plumbers, electricians, locksmiths, and roofers from advertising on Apple Maps, along with several other sensitive</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Think your cortisol is too high? Expert reveals the truth behind viral wellness craze</news:name>
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			<news:title>Think your cortisol is too high? Expert reveals the truth behind viral wellness craze</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Social media feeds have recently been flooded with wellness influencers warning about the dangers of high cortisol.
But is this complex hormone truly something people should try to eliminate, or is it a victim of online hyperbole?
In a recent Fox &amp; Friends segment, Ainsley Earhardt sat down with New York City-based certified dietitian and nutritionist Amy Shapiro to separate fact from fiction.
Despite its reputation, cortisol is a biological necessity. Produced by the adrenal glands, it is the body&apos;s primary stress hormone.
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&quot;It does help us in many ways,&quot; Shapiro said during the segment.
&quot;It helps us get out of bed in the morning. You have a cortisol spike. Gives you that energy to get up and go. It helps to protect you when you have to run ... It helps support your immune system.&quot;
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Under normal conditions, cortisol levels follow a natural 24-hour cycle, peaking in the morning to help the body wake up and gradually dropping to their lowest point at night. 
Problems arise when the body remains in a prolonged state of stress, causing cortisol levels to stay elevated.
According to Mayo Clinic, chronic exposure to high cortisol can disrupt almost all of the body&apos;s processes, contributing to anxiety, sleep issues and weight gain.
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Shapiro highlighted these as markers of cortisol imbalance, along with additional warning signs like frequent illness and feelings of burnout.
While influencers often attribute a puffy face (&quot;moon face&quot;) entirely to cortisol, Shapiro said this is often misleading.
&quot;It could be your diet, it could be high salt, it could be [inadequate] hydration. Maybe we&apos;re not all walking around with these taxed cortisol levels.&quot;
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Those who suspect their levels are off-balance shouldn&apos;t rely on self-diagnosis, the expert advised. A doctor can order saliva or blood tests to accurately measure hormone levels.
Managing spikes starts with identifying and avoiding common daily triggers. Shapiro pointed out that caffeine can increase cortisol levels, especially when consumed on an empty stomach.
She added that exercising and doing high-intensity interval training late at night can also cause a spike in cortisol. &quot;It&apos;s better to do it in the morning when your cortisol levels are naturally high,&quot; she recommended.
Shapiro also cautioned against &quot;eating ultraprocessed foods, eating high-sugar foods, drinking soda and not eating a balanced diet,&quot; as well as &quot;high stress, not getting adequate sleep, not moving your body.&quot;
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&quot;Recognizing that we do live in a high-stress society right now, taking time to manage our stress is a good idea,&quot; she added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NBA&apos;s Adam Silver pushed WNBA commissioner to suspend Alyssa Thomas for Caitlin Clark throat jab: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA&apos;s Adam Silver pushed WNBA commissioner to suspend Alyssa Thomas for Caitlin Clark throat jab: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When Alyssa Thomas put a fist to the throat of Caitlin Clark, she was not punished in the immediate aftermath.
She ultimately was given a one-game suspension and a Flagrant 2 foul after the WNBA conducted a review, but that apparently was almost not the case.
According to the Sports Business Journal, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert was not planning on suspending Thomas but was ultimately convinced by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
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Engelbert was reportedly worried that a suspension for a play that was not called on the court was too harsh a penalty. However, Silver said there was evidence of a flagrant foul and implored Engelbert to hand down the punishment.
The outlet reported that the league operated under usual protocols for potential flagrant fouls. However, it also said Engelbert does not want to show favoritism toward Clark because of her popularity while also trying to &quot;appease players who believe they’ve been overshadowed by&quot; her. On the flip side, the SBJ said Engelbert has not been to an Indiana Fever game since Clark was drafted.
The WNBA told SBJ that the report is &quot;absolutely false&quot; - neither league immediately responded to an email from Fox News Digital.
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Silver told reporters on Tuesday that they will &quot;have ongoing discussions about what the future looks like&quot; regarding Engelbert’s role in the WNBA.
&quot;I think Cathy continues to do a strong job building that league,&quot; Silver said, citing her &quot;tremendous progress.&quot;
Clark has fallen victim to numerous hard fouls and boastful trash talk while being the clear face of the league. The Thomas incident prompted Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., to join a group of lawmakers to write a letter to Engelbert, saying she has a responsibility to ensure every player competes &quot;in a safe and professional environment.&quot;
The letter said &quot;the face of your league&quot; is subject to &quot;repeated acts of unnecessary physical hostility and violence.&quot; It concluded by urging the league to take stronger action.
&quot;The league has an extraordinary opportunity to inspire the next generation of female athletes to pursue athletics, but that opportunity is undermined when its brightest stars are not adequately protected,&quot; the letter reads. &quot;Your fans deserve better, and so do the young girls who look to the WNBA as a model for excellence, sportsmanship, and opportunity.&quot;
Clark recently went after the WNBA, saying it needs to do a better job of protecting its players both on and off the court. Thomas said she received death threats after the foul.
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			  <news:name>Cara Delevingne issues stark warning after surviving terrifying drug addiction</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cara Delevingne issues stark warning after surviving terrifying drug addiction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cara Delevingne believes addiction extends far beyond drugs and alcohol.
The actress argued that &quot;everyone&apos;s addicted to something,&quot; comparing the pull of smartphones and social media algorithms to substance abuse as she reflected on modern life.
&quot;Everyone’s addicted to something. We’re animals,&quot; she told Playboy. &quot;We always had to try and survive, fight for the next meal. Now we have so much in front of us.&quot;
&quot;These things right in front of us are made to keep you trapped,&quot; Delevingne explained. &quot;The cycle of the algorithm—it’s not great, especially with things like drugs and even your phone.&quot;
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For Delevingne, the conversation isn&apos;t just theoretical. She said her own sobriety has sparked meaningful conversations with fans.
 &quot;Even when I go out, people want to talk to me about their own sobriety, and it saved my life. It’s no small thing,&quot; she told the outlet. &quot;It’s not like talking about my eyebrows. It’s not for everyone, but I don’t know one person who has had a period of sobriety, whether it’s because a parent died or they needed to really process something, that [sobriety] hasn’t helped.&quot;
The former Victoria&apos;s Secret model didn&apos;t shy away from discussing how recovery affected one of the most intimate parts of her life.
&quot;Sex sober after all of that is definitely difficult,&quot; she said. &quot;It changes, but it&apos;s so much deeper and so much more emotional.&quot;
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She said the shift forced her to reevaluate what she had been searching for all along.
&quot;I used to put a higher value on sex and validation from people,&quot; Delevingne admitted. &quot;I used to think, &apos;Oh, I’m a pervert. I’m a really horny person.&apos; But I think [I was] seeking love and validation through sex.&quot;
Delevingne&apos;s perspective stems from her own experience with addiction and recovery.
During a recent candid appearance on Alex Cooper&apos;s &quot;Call Her Daddy&quot; podcast, Delevingne revealed she was taking the drug GHB daily before suffering seizures that ultimately became a wake-up call in her recovery journey.
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While many fans associate Delevingne&apos;s recovery story with the viral paparazzi photos from Burning Man that sparked concern in 2022, she told Cooper the reality behind the scenes was far more severe. At the time, she was using GHB to &quot;effectively knock yourself out&quot; and then cocaine to keep herself awake.
Delevingne revealed that she had planned to get sober after a blowout 30th birthday celebration after years of drug use, believing she could simply stop on her own. Instead, she learned how physically dependent she had become.
&quot;I didn&apos;t know how addictive that stuff was,&quot; she said, referring to the drug. &quot;I just thought I took it every day. I didn&apos;t know that you really had to like medically detox from it. And I started having seizures and that&apos;s literally, [the 2022] photos were taken right after I&apos;d had a seizure at Burning Man.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Byron Donalds brushes off GOP debate demands as rivals lag far behind in polls</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Byron Donalds brushes off GOP debate demands as rivals lag far behind in polls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., is brushing off calls to debate his Republican rivals in Florida&apos;s gubernatorial race, arguing his opponents remain stuck in single-digits while he holds a commanding lead ahead of the Aug. 18 primary.
&quot;I&apos;ve been consistent,&quot; Donalds told Fox News Digital when asked about criticism of his refusal to participate in debates. &quot;These guys are in single digits. They stay in single digits.&quot;
Donalds has argued there is no reason to debate given the large lead he has maintained throughout the campaign leading up to the primary.
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The Florida Republican, retiring from the House to run for governor, has consistently polled at roughly 50%, with all his opponents trailing far behind in the single digits. His campaign has also vastly outraised the rest of the field — raising over $90 million.
&quot;They should spend their time going to see the people of Florida because they&apos;re not getting much support at all,&quot; Donalds said.
Donalds entered the race with President Donald Trump&apos;s endorsement, giving him a major boost among MAGA voters. Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is term-limited, has not formally endorsed any specific candidate.
His opponents include Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, former House Speaker Paul Renner and investor James Fishback. The three participated in a debate earlier this month — without Donalds — though he was mentioned consistently throughout conversations.
Fishback has raised eyebrows with unconventional moves throughout his campaign – from using Tinder to &quot;meet young female voters where they are&quot; and proposing a &quot;sin tax&quot; which drew the ire of multiple women on OnlyFans.
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Fishback recently attempted to disrupt one of Donalds&apos; campaign events, where the controversial candidate stood outside and shouted for Donalds to participate in a GOP gubernatorial debate.
&quot;Another stunt,&quot; Donalds told Fox News Digital about Fishback showing up to his event. &quot;Another stunt with people trying to get attention as opposed to, you know, taking their mission, their vision, their ideas to the people of Florida to earn support.&quot;
He continued, &quot;I&apos;m not going to play with stunts. I’m not going to engage in that stuff.&quot;
Fishback pushed back on Donalds&apos; criticism, telling Fox News Digital he has spent more time meeting with voters than any other candidate in the race.
&quot;I’m the only campaign in Florida history running for governor that has met voters in all 67 counties,&quot; Fishback said. &quot;I have done twice as many events as Byron Donalds in just the last month.&quot;
On Donalds&apos; refusal to debate, Fishback argued voters deserve to see the candidates face off.
&quot;That&apos;s what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris tried to do,&quot; Fishback said. &quot;And it seems that he&apos;s closer to them than he is to Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump, who consistently engage in debate. Voters deserve candidates who are willing to debate before them.&quot;
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Fishback also appeared unfazed when asked about his single-digit polling, compared to Donalds as the frontrunner in the race.
&quot;The only poll that matters is August 18, 2026. Election night,&quot; he said.
Florida’s primary election will be held on Aug. 18, with Donalds still projected to be far ahead in the polls compared to the remaining GOP candidates.
&quot;We&apos;re in a really good position, but we take nothing for granted, so just keep working,&quot; Donalds said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Internet influencer Clavicular ditches &apos;looksmaxxing&apos; trend for different avenue of &apos;geomaxxing&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Internet influencer Clavicular ditches &apos;looksmaxxing&apos; trend for different avenue of &apos;geomaxxing&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>2026 has been an interesting year for internet &quot;sensation&quot; Clavicular.
The influencer best known for popularizing the &quot;looksmaxxing&quot; trend, a practice which involves maximizing one&apos;s physical attractiveness, has had his fair share of ups and downs a little more than half way into the year.
From suffering and alleged overdose while streaming in Miami to appearing in court for illegally discharging a firearm in the Florida Everglades, it&apos;s safe to say Clavicular has grabbed his fair share of headlines heading into the dog days of summer.
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The man formerly known as Braden Eric Peters has apparently gotten bored with looksmaxxing (at least in the United States) and is looking to take his talents to the global stage, announcing that he will now be &quot;geomaxxing.&quot;
I&apos;ll be honest with you, it&apos;s not a bad strategy.
Back in the day, if the bar you were hanging out in wasn&apos;t producing any attention from the ladies, logic would suggest you would just hoof it to the next bar.
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There was no fancy &quot;-maxxing&quot; word for it, I think they just called it &quot;bar hopping.&quot;
Now, it looks like Clavicular will be going global, citing an oversaturation of the dating market.
I&apos;m married, so I can&apos;t speak on what the dating market looks like in 2026, but I&apos;d imagine a tall, good looking internet famous guy like Braden here would absolutely be killing it with the ladies.
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I had no idea it was so bad out there.
Seriously, this might be a harbinger of things to come. If a guy who has literally dedicated his life to looking as good as possible can&apos;t find love in America, what chance do the rest of us have?
It might be time to update those passports, gentlemen, and start looking for countries with a solid male-to-female ratio.
Good luck on the geomaxxing, Clavy!
As always, I&apos;ll be rooting for you.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida school principals face DUI charges after police traffic stops just hours apart</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida school principals face DUI charges after police traffic stops just hours apart</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Florida school principals landed in the back of police cars after a Fourth of July night out, with bodycam video showing both women arrested on DUI charges in separate incidents tied to the same car.
Bodycam video released by officials shows Jennifer Jimenez, 41, and Christina Alcalde, 45, each being taken into custody in separate traffic stops involving the same white Jeep SUV.
In bodycam video released by the Clermont, Florida Police Department, authorities are seen pulling over the pair of principals.
&quot;Ms. Jennifer, you consumed any alcohol today cause I can smell it,&quot; the officer is heard saying.
&quot;Yes, I have,&quot; Jimenez replied.
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According to a Clermont Police Department probable-cause affidavit obtained by Fox News affiliate WOFL-TV, Jimenez was behind the wheel with Alcalde in the passenger seat when an officer pulled them over around 2 a.m. on July 5 after seeing the Jeep drift in and out of its lane.
The vehicle crossed into oncoming lanes multiple times and drove over a curb before the stop, authorities said. The officer reported smelling alcohol and said Jimenez &quot;would blink really slow and had very slow and delayed reactions.&quot;
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Jimenez was arrested on charges of of DUI and refusal to submit to DUI testing.
Alcalde, who police said also appeared impaired during the first stop, was sent home in a rideshare while the Jeep was moved to a nearby parking lot instead of being towed.
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But around 5 a.m., less than three hours later, the Lake County Sheriff&apos;s Office was notified that Alcalde may have been behind the wheel again.
According to the arrest report, the vehicle drifted in its lane and braked repeatedly before an intersection.
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Bodycam video shows Alcalde telling the officer she was &quot;way better&quot; and was worried about Jimenez, who had been arrested earlier.
&quot;I’m not meaning to do anything wrong. I&apos;m way better,&quot; Alcalde told the deputy.
&quot;Well, look. I just talked to you,&quot; he replied. &quot;You were really drunk when I talked to you.&quot;
&quot;I know. I know. But I’m not now,&quot; she said.
&quot;It&apos;s a couple hours later,&quot; the deputy said.
&quot;I understand. I’m really not,&quot; Alcalde said. &quot;I promise you I’m not.&quot;
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Alcalde was also arrested on DUI-related charges after field sobriety exercises, police said.
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Both principals were booked into the Lake County Jail on DUI and refusal-to-submit charges, with bonds set at $2,000 each.
Alcalde reportedly identified her place of work as Pinecrest Lakes Academy, where she is listed as its principal, WESH 2 reports. Jimenez is principal at Pinecrest Academy Tavares, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Pinecrest Lakes Academy and Pinecrest Academy Tavares for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Editor: There was a letter in the paper from Mr. Scott Gay that was published on July 12 that claimed that &quot;Democrats&quot; have made a statement that &quot;America deserved 9/11&quot;. I don&apos;t know where he heard this or read it,…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three teen girls arrested in New Jersey for allegedly throwing acid on six women in drive-by attack</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three teen girls arrested in New Jersey for allegedly throwing acid on six women in drive-by attack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three teenage girls were arrested in Jersey City last month after they allegedly threw acid on a group of six women, a spokesperson for the city recently revealed.
On June 15, six women were near Wilkinson Avenue when &quot;individuals approached and threw what is believed to be sulfuric acid at them,&quot; Jersey City Department of Public Safety spokesperson Kim Wallace Scalcione said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
Scalcione todl Fox News Digital that three female suspects — aged 13, 14 and 15 — were arrested in connection with the attack on June 16 and 17.
&quot;All six victims were transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries that included skin burns and peeling,&quot; Scalcione said.
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Three of the victims were teenagers, and one of them, a 21-year-old woman, had to be transported to a hospital burn unit to be treated for second-degree burns to her face and scalp, Scalcione said.
The girls who were arrested each face charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon/bodily injury, illegal weapons possession, risking injury and conspiracy.
Scalcione said the incident &quot;appears to have been targeted and may have stemmed from an earlier dispute among a large group.&quot;
The suspects&apos; identities have not been released.
Officials told NBC New York that the women targeted were in their car when the teens drove by on a moped and threw sulfuric acid on them.
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According to the National Library of Medicine, sulfuric acid is a corrosive chemical that can cause &quot;severe burns and tissue damage when it comes into contact with the skin or mucous membranes.&quot;
The acid attack in Jersey comes after a 31-year-old man was arrested in Brooklyn for allegedly orchestrating a similar assault on his ex-girlfriend.
Shaquille Coke, 31, pleaded not guilty at his March 24 arraignment in Nassau County court on charges including first-degree assault in connection with the 2021 attack on a 21-year-old woman outside her Elmont home.
The substance Coke&apos;s alleged accomplice threw at the victim was later determined to be 70% sulfuric acid, prosecutors said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Who is Andy Burnham? The Trump critic set to become the UK&apos;s next prime minister</news:name>
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			<news:title>Who is Andy Burnham? The Trump critic set to become the UK&apos;s next prime minister</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Andy Burnham, the former Greater Manchester mayor who has frequently criticized President Donald Trump, is poised to become the United Kingdom&apos;s next prime minister after emerging as the only candidate to replace outgoing Labour leader Keir Starmer.
Burnham, 56, received nominations from 322 of Labour’s 403 Members of Parliament on the first day of the leadership process, far surpassing the 81 required to enter the contest and leaving potential rivals with virtually no path to qualify. He is expected to be formally confirmed as Labour leader Friday and appointed prime minister by King Charles III on Monday, July 20, following Starmer’s resignation.
Britain’s parliamentary system allows the governing party to replace its leader — and therefore the prime minister — without holding a national election. The next nationwide election does not have to be held until 2029.
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Burnham’s rapid path to Downing Street is drawing criticism from political opponents and foreign-policy analysts who say he has not faced the scrutiny that would normally accompany either a competitive party leadership race or a general-election campaign.
&quot;Andy Burnham is the least scrutinized incoming U.K. Prime Minister of recent times,&quot; Alan Mendoza, executive director of the London-based Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;He has faced neither a general election nor an internal party leadership debate in order to establish his positions for wider consumption,&quot; Mendoza said. &quot;He wasn’t even a candidate at the last General Election.&quot;
Burnham did, however, win 54.8% of the vote in June’s Makerfield parliamentary by-election, defeating Reform UK’s candidate and returning to the House of Commons after nearly a decade away. Before returning to Parliament, he had been directly elected mayor of Greater Manchester three times.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage argued in a previous interview with Fox News Digital that Burnham should seek a new national mandate.
&quot;The public are tired of the game of musical chairs that’s been taking place in 10 Downing Street over the last decade,&quot; Farage said.
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&quot;Mr. Burnham will come in, he will have no mandate,&quot; he added. &quot;I don’t even know what his policies are. Literally, I don’t. So I think for all of those reasons, there ought to be a general election and a fresh mandate.&quot;
Farage made the comments before resigning his parliamentary seat this month to trigger an Aug. 13 by-election in Clacton, where he plans to run again. Farage said he wanted voters to judge him amid parliamentary scrutiny over allegations involving gifts from wealthy supporters. He has denied wrongdoing. Police are separately investigating donations made to Reform UK, but no arrests have been announced.
Burnham grew up in north-west England between Liverpool and Manchester. The son of a British Telecom engineer and a receptionist, he joined the Labour Party as a teenager, studied at Cambridge University and was first elected to Parliament in 2001, according to The Associated Press.
He rose through Labour’s ranks during the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and served in several senior positions, including as culture secretary and health secretary.
Burnham ran unsuccessfully for the Labour leadership in 2010 and again in 2015. He left Parliament in 2017 after winning election as mayor of Greater Manchester, a regional position he used to build a national political profile.
As mayor, Burnham promoted greater regional control over transportation and public services. His administration brought Greater Manchester’s fragmented bus system under public control as part of the Bee Network, a regional transportation project that became one of his signature achievements.
He also became closely associated with the campaign for accountability over the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, in which 97 Liverpool soccer fans were killed. Burnham supported victims’ families in their long-running effort to expose police failures and rebut false accusations originally directed at supporters.
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Burnham has repeatedly criticized President Donald Trump, accusing him of contributing to global instability while warning that Britain risks importing the polarization of American politics. In a 2025 interview with The London Economic, Burnham compared Trump’s return to office to the turmoil caused in Britain by former Prime Minister Liz Truss. 
&quot;The instability that Liz Truss brought to Britain, I think Trump is bringing to the U.S. and the world,&quot; Burnham said, in the interview. He also described several of Trump’s decisions, including his approach to the Russia-Ukraine war, as &quot;out of order.&quot;
Burnham’s criticism of Trump dates back to the president’s first election in 2016. After Trump’s victory, Burnham described some of his rhetoric as &quot;deeply troubling,&quot; but argued that politicians on the left should examine why working-class voters had turned to him rather than simply blaming the electorate. &quot;We have to look closer to home,&quot; Burnham said, according to The Guardian.
His language became sharper following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. As the attack unfolded, Burnham wrote on X that &quot;any UK politician who gave Trump the time of day should be ashamed right now&quot;. More recently, during his Makerfield parliamentary campaign, Burnham warned that Britain was moving toward &quot;the politics of the United States of America,&quot; which he described as &quot;a polarized, poisonous politics where people in communities don’t work together anymore.&quot;
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Despite those attacks, Burnham has stopped short of advocating a rupture with Washington. According to TIME, he supported Starmer’s effort to maintain a working relationship with Trump, while arguing that Britain must be prepared to disagree with the United States. &quot;Obviously, the relationship is important to the U.K., but not to the point where we just go along with anything they say,&quot; Burnham said. 
Trump has already responded dismissively to the likely incoming British leader. Asked in June what he knew about Burnham, Trump said, &quot;I don’t know, I think I see that he was, I guess, the mayor of a town.&quot; Trump added that he had heard Burnham was &quot;extremely liberal&quot; and suggested that he would oppose expanded North Sea oil drilling, before declaring that &quot;the UK is dying,&quot; according ton Reuters.
Burnham is generally regarded as being to the left of Starmer. He has said he wants to take what he calls &quot;Manchesterism&quot; nationwide, describing an approach that places &quot;people and place before party&quot; and transfers greater attention and authority from London to regions that have historically received less investment.
He has emphasized infrastructure, housing, transportation and regional economic development, while arguing against what he calls &quot;trickle-down economics.&quot; The Associated Press reported that his priorities have also included vocational education, youth employment, lower energy bills and cheaper rail travel.
Mendoza said that Burnham’s past positions and recent statements suggest he would move the British government further to the left.
&quot;What we can be certain of is that he will be looking to impose a fairly radical left-wing agenda for the country based on his past beliefs and recent pronouncements,&quot; Mendoza said.
&quot;In no particular order, these include introduction of wealth taxes, changes to the electoral system, a vast expansion of social housing and attacks on hitherto allies of the U.K. like Israel.&quot;
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Burnham has sought to counter concerns about his limited recent national-security experience. He has pledged continuity in Britain’s commitments to NATO, its nuclear deterrent, the United States and Ukraine, according to the Associated Press. He has also called for Britain to rebuild its military capabilities and domestic defense industry in response to what he described as an increasingly dangerous international environment.
On the war in Gaza, Burnham has criticized Labour’s earlier response and argued that the party was too slow to call for a ceasefire. The Associated Press reported that he has raised the possibility of additional sanctions and trade restrictions involving goods linked to Israeli settlements. Burnham has also condemned Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack against Israel.
Burnham has not served in Britain’s national government since 2010 and spent almost a decade outside Parliament, meaning his record is far more developed on domestic and regional policy than on current foreign-policy and national-security questions.
Burnham would not be required to call an immediate general election. Labour won a large parliamentary majority under Starmer in July 2024, allowing the party to remain in power until 2029 unless Burnham decides to seek an earlier mandate.
Mendoza predicted that Burnham could attempt to capitalize on the momentum surrounding his arrival at Downing Street.
&quot;As he is never likelier to be more popular than on day one of his Premiership, we should also be on the watch for his calling of an early General Election in order to capitalize on this unique moment,&quot; Mendoza said.
Burnham would inherit an economy facing weak growth, pressure on public finances, strained health and welfare services and continuing concern over the cost of living.
He would also become Britain’s seventh prime minister in just over a decade, reflecting the rapid political turnover at Downing Street since the country’s 2016 vote to leave the European Union.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>DOJ weighs civil rights probe into Fort Worth police over alleged First Amendment violations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department is seeking information from the City of Fort Worth to determine whether to launch a civil rights investigation into the Fort Worth Police Department after publicly posted videos appeared to show officers restricting Christian street preachers&apos; speech based on its content.
A Monday letter from Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon asked Fort Worth City Attorney Hon. Leann D. Guzman to help them determine if they should investigate the Texas city&apos;s police department after videos showed officers potentially violating people’s First Amendment rights.
&quot;The Civil Rights Division (Division) is committed to ensuring that all Americans—regardless of the content or viewpoint of their speech—are protected from unlawful restrictions on expressive activity,&quot; Dhillon wrote. &quot;Government actors may not engage in viewpoint discrimination or restrict peaceful expressive conduct simply because the speech may be unpopular, offensive, or controversial. The Supreme Court long has held that the First Amendment prohibits government discrimination against speech based on its message, including discrimination tied to the specific motivating ideology or the opinion or perspective of the speaker.&quot;
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In a statement to Fox News Digital last week, the Fort Worth Police Department acknowledged that an officer made &quot;certain statements that were not accurate&quot; during a viral encounter last month with a Christian street preacher outside a Pride festival, while maintaining that the citation he received stemmed from the use of a bullhorn that allegedly violated the city&apos;s noise ordinance, not the content of the preacher&apos;s speech.
Officers responded to a June 27 incident at Trinity Pride Fest after nearby business owners complained that the amplified sound disrupted their operations and drove away customers.
Rich Penkoski, a Christian street preacher, was on hand to speak in protest of the festival.
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Penkoski said in a video posted on X on July 8: &quot;Fort Worth Police officer says calling a biological male a male is a gray area that could be citable at some point and then says he can&apos;t do anything about half naked men running around children at pride.&quot;
In the video, a male Fort Worth police officer said calling a biological male a &quot;sir&quot; is a &quot;gray area&quot; and that he would potentially ticket people for &quot;offensive&quot; language.
Penkoski, along with fellow preacher David Grisham, appeared in another July 8 video he reposted on X from Libs of TikTok where a female officer said, &quot;If someone is offended by your talking, then we have a problem.&quot;
&quot;You&apos;re going to ticket us for &apos;offensive&apos; speech?&quot; a man asked the female officer in the video.
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&quot;Yes, absolutely,&quot; the female cop responded, saying it was called disorderly conduct.
&quot;The biggest issue I think that I have is just the conversations and the way that we were describing what is lawful, what is not lawful,&quot; Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia told WFAA about the incident, later adding, &quot;When we&apos;re right, we&apos;re right. And when we&apos;re wrong, we&apos;re wrong. And there certainly was a better way to have that communication, and we were wrong in the manner of which we communicated that. Certainly, we&apos;re going to take accountability for it.&quot;
Garcia said the department is undergoing First Amendment rights training.
The DOJ gave the city 30 days to provide records that will help determine whether further action is warranted, including the police department&apos;s First Amendment policies, training materials, records of citizen complaints alleging violations of protected speech since 2015, documents related to enforcement of the Grisham consent decree, and any additional information showing how the department intends to protect constitutionally protected expression.
&quot;The Division takes First Amendment compliance seriously and remains steadfast in its responsibility to protect individuals exercising their constitutional rights. We look forward to your response and your cooperation in this matter,&quot; Dhillon wrote.
Fox News Digital reached out to Dhillon for comment, and she referred to her Tuesday X post where she included a copy of the letter and wrote, &quot;Government actors cannot discriminate against viewpoints or restrict peaceful free speech just because it may be offensive to some. Under this administration, the @CivilRights Division will defend free speech, as protected by the Constitution.&quot;
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Penkoski said, &quot;First and foremost, we want to thank the Assistant Attorney General for making this inquiry. We know that under previous administrations, this would have been completely ignored. While various special interest groups claim this administration is targeting their rights, the exact opposite is true—it is Christians whose constitutional rights are actively being stripped away on the ground.&quot;
​Penkoski continued, &quot;But we also have to look in the mirror. The vacuum that Christians have created is being filled by everyone else because we decided to keep the gospel indoors while the world burns around us. The Church and Christians are supposed to be the ones that restrain evil, but instead, we have allowed evil to restrain Christians and conservatives. This incident is a massive wake-up call. It is time for believers to stop retreating, stand up, and start aggressively exercising the rights we have before they are gone completely.&quot;
He added, &quot;It seems that AAG Dhillon is the only person in the entire federal government who understands why our government even exists. Sad. But, promising.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Fort Worth Police Department and Guzman for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pro wrestling star Shotzi Blackheart wants to go up against CMLL champion &apos;so badly&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T18:12:23.862Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pro wrestling star Shotzi Blackheart wants to go up against CMLL champion &apos;so badly&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Major League Wrestling’s (MLW) alliances with other promotions around the world allow the opportunity for some star-studded matches and it’s already been seen.
Shotzi Blackheart recently defended the MLW Women’s World Championship against Kira, of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), on the latest episode of &quot;Fusion.&quot; She could also have the chance to go up against anyone from the Stardom roster. The possibilities are seemingly endless.
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However, there’s one singles match she’s hoping to get a shot at. And that’s against CMLL world women’s champion Persephone. The two locked horns in a fatal four-way match in April but Shotzi is hoping that she gets another opportunity.
&quot;Oh my god. I touched her a teeny, little bit during Mania week,&quot; she recalled to Fox News Digital. &quot;I had a four-way (match) with her and I can already tell you we have chemistry.
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&quot;I want a one-on-one against her so badly. She is so strong. so fierce. She&apos;s intense. She is just so intense. I got like a little taste of her, but I need a one-on-one.&quot;
Persephone has been the CMLL world women’s champion since March when she dethroned Mercedes Moné. She’s often been seen on All Elite Wrestling (AEW) programming as the company also has a partnership with CMLL
For now, Shotzi will turn her attention to MLW’s Skyscrapers – Donovan Dijak and Josh Bishop. She will be in the corner of Mads Krule Krugger and The Good Brothers – Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows – as they go up against the tag team champions.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Inside Ode with Anthropic, the startup betting AI services are the future of enterprise</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Can a handful of engineers really do the work of an army of consultants? That’s the bet behind Ode with Anthropic — the joint venture dedicated to embedding forward-deployed engineers in enterprise firms, backed by Anthropic, Blackstone, Hellman &amp; Friedman, Goldman Sachs and others.   On this episod</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Thinking Machines amps up its bet against one-size-fits-all AI with its first open model, Inkling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s the company&apos;s first public proof point after a year and a half spent building AI infrastructure largely out of public view.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>SpaceX slips below its $135 IPO price ahead of Starship launch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The stock has steadily fallen from the euphoric post-IPO high, showing that markets may be sobering up to the promises CEO Elon Musk made before and after SpaceX went public.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Slain American mother Jamey Carney remembered as &apos;ray of sunshine&apos; at Ireland funeral</news:name>
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			<news:title>Slain American mother Jamey Carney remembered as &apos;ray of sunshine&apos; at Ireland funeral</news:title>
			<news:keywords>American mother Jamey Carney was remembered at her funeral as a devoted parent who had built a happy life in Ireland before her life was violently cut short.
Carney, 43, a New York native who moved to Ireland in 2021 with her teenage daughter, was violently beaten and suffocated in her home in Killarney, County Kerry, last week. A Jordanian failed asylum seeker who was living in Ireland and was romantically involved with Carney was arrested in relation to the case in his home country after fleeing Ireland via Istanbul after her death, according to Irish media.
Mourners gathered at St. Mary&apos;s Cathedral in Killarney to pay their final respects during a service celebrating Carney&apos;s life. The service was livestreamed, allowing friends and family around the world to join in mourning before a private cremation.
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&quot;Today we don&apos;t dwell on Jamey&apos;s death, but we dwell on her life,&quot; Fr. Kieran O&apos;Brien told mourners.
During the service, O&apos;Brien reflected on Carney&apos;s life growing up in New York alongside her sister, Devon, before recalling her &quot;big decision&quot; to move to Killarney—a choice he described as &quot;the best decision of her life.&quot;
He said she and her daughter, Michaela, had found a place they proudly called home, with Michaela settling into school and becoming actively involved in Irish sports.
The priest described Carney as a woman whose &quot;joy radiated&quot; from her, saying she had built a close circle of friends after moving to Killarney and found happiness in simple things. He recalled her love of country music, travel, shopping, going to concerts and spending time with friends.
&quot;She was happy in life and she was happy with life because life was good to her,&quot; he said.
&quot;But her real love in life was you, Michaela,&quot; he added, addressing Carney&apos;s daughter.
&quot;We thank God for Jamey&apos;s life, remembering at all times her joy, and the ray of sunshine that she brought to all of your lives,&quot; he added.
Family members carried a series of personal items to the altar celebrating Carney&apos;s life, including photographs of her daughter, Michaela, and her dog, Penny. A cowboy hat symbolizing her love of country music, the passports she and Michaela used to start their new life together in Ireland and an angel statue were also brought forward.
A framed photograph of Carney rested atop her coffin, which was positioned before the altar and draped in a white pall.
As Carney&apos;s coffin departed St. Mary&apos;s Cathedral following the funeral mass, young members of Dr. Crokes GAA Club formed a guard of honor outside the church. Carney&apos;s grieving sister, Devon, wearing a Kerry GAA jersey and clutching a sunflower, was distraught as family members gathered around the hearse.
The service centered on celebrating Carney&apos;s life, her family and the community she built in Ireland rather than the disturbing circumstances surrounding her death and subsequent murder investigation.
Detectives believe Carney was killed around 11 p.m. Monday, roughly 14 hours before her 13-year-old daughter discovered her body at about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. By then, the man had traveled roughly 200 miles by bus to Dublin Airport and boarded a flight to Istanbul, according to the Irish Independent.
Irish police have yet to publicly identify the person they want to question in the investigation or release his name, photograph or any physical description.
Irish police confirmed to Fox News Digital they were aware &quot;of the arrest of a male in Jordan by the Jordanian authorities,&quot; but did not identify the man or confirm he was the person of interest in the investigation. Police also confirmed they &quot;have not made any request to the Jordanian authorities for the arrest of any person at this time.&quot;
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Irish media have widely identified the man as the person of interest in the investigation, though Irish police have not publicly confirmed his identity.
Ireland does not have an extradition treaty with Jordan, where the man is being detained, according to the Irish Independent.
Fox News Digital asked Irish police and Ireland&apos;s Department of Justice to confirm reports that the man had previously been refused asylum while appealing that decision. Neither agency confirmed the reports.
The man had been living in state-run accommodation for asylum seekers in Killarney before spending increasing amounts of time at Carney&apos;s home after they became romantically involved, according to the Irish Mirror.
He first arrived in the United Kingdom before traveling through Northern Ireland and eventually settling in County Kerry, according to the Irish Mirror.
His social media accounts contain posts from the United Kingdom and Turkey in recent years.
Meanwhile, the FBI told Fox News Digital it stands ready to assist Irish authorities if requested.
&quot;Through our Legal Attaché in London, we have strong, established relationships and stand ready to assist in any way that the Irish government may request,&quot; the FBI said in a statement.
The State Department told Fox News Digital it is providing consular assistance to the family.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Todd Blanche says &apos;no closed investigations&apos; in Epstein case, vows DOJ will pursue new suspects</news:name>
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			<news:title>Todd Blanche says &apos;no closed investigations&apos; in Epstein case, vows DOJ will pursue new suspects</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche pushed back Wednesday against claims that the Justice Department has closed the book on Jeffrey Epstein&apos;s crimes, insisting prosecutors remain prepared to pursue anyone who can be criminally linked to the late financier&apos;s sex-trafficking operation if new evidence emerges.
&quot;There are no closed investigations,&quot; he said. &quot;If we learn today, if we learn next week, if we learn next month that there&apos;s an individual that we can investigate, indict and prosecute out of the Epstein files, you better believe it, we will.&quot;
Blanche&apos;s comments came during his Senate confirmation hearing amid continued scrutiny of the Trump administration&apos;s handling of the Epstein files.
The Justice Department, then led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the FBI concluded a review in July 2025 that found no evidence of a so-called &quot;client list&quot; belonging to Epstein and no basis for further public disclosures. The findings sparked renewed calls — including from some of President Donald Trump&apos;s supporters — for the full release of the remaining Epstein files, a process Blanche later oversaw and defended amid mounting criticism.
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Blanche drew a distinction between the department&apos;s completed review of the existing Epstein files and its authority to pursue new criminal cases. While the prosecutions of Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019, and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell have concluded, Blanche said the Justice Department remains willing to investigate and prosecute any additional individuals if credible evidence warrants it.
He also rejected suggestions that the department has neglected Epstein&apos;s victims, saying DOJ officials have met with representatives of more than 30 victims since the review began and would continue speaking with anyone who comes forward.
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&quot;We will never not talk to victims,&quot; Blanche said. &quot;We will never not do everything we can to prosecute anybody that committed any crimes against any of these women.&quot;
He encouraged any victims or their attorneys with additional information to contact the FBI, reiterating that the department would &quot;100%&quot; investigate any new evidence that could support criminal charges.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jack Smith thrust back into spotlight at Blanche hearing over exposed senators’ messages</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jack Smith thrust back into spotlight at Blanche hearing over exposed senators’ messages</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former special counsel Jack Smith was thrust back into the spotlight Wednesday during Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s confirmation hearing, as Sen. John Kennedy pressed the Justice Department over newly revealed allegations related to the Biden-era special counsel&apos;s review of lawmakers&apos; text messages. 
&quot;Would you check for me first if [Smith] read my emails and … number two, how he got them. And number three … what emails did he get of Senator Grassley and I mean … what were they limited to, if at all,&quot; asked Kennedy, referring to Smith’s prior investigation into President Donald Trump that allegedly swept up text messages from 44 members of Congress. 
&quot;Did he get emails from Senator Grassley talking about his corn harvest and, and all that? And who did he share them with? Do you know if Mr. Smith shared my emails with Attorney General Garland,&quot; he continued.
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Kennedy was referring to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, announcing Tuesday that records provided to the committee showed Smith’s team obtained and reviewed text messages involving 44 current and former lawmakers as part of the Trump election probe. Kennedy was not among the list of 44 lawmakers released by Grassley&apos;s office. 
Operation Arctic Frost, the Biden-era FBI probe that Grassley says formed the basis of Smith’s election case against Trump, initially examined the alleged false electors scheme following the 2020 election. Grassley and other Republicans have been investigating whether the probe reflected improper weaponization of federal law enforcement against Trump and his allies.
Blanche confirmed to Kennedy that the DOJ is investigating.
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Kennedy asked Blanche how DOJ officials could get ahold of messages without probable cause.
&quot;There are checks in place that should make it extraordinarily difficult for a prosecutor to, collect and review a senator&apos;s emails or a congressman&apos;s emails or a lawyer&apos;s emails or other folks that have privileged protections associated with their communications,&quot; said Blanche. &quot;Those checks and balances should always be used.&quot;
Grassley’s office said in the press release that Smith’s investigative team bypassed an internal filter review process meant to keep privileged materials from being swept into a criminal prosecution.
&quot;Bypassing a Filter Team evades consideration of additional privileges, such as attorney-client privilege,&quot; stated the release.
The records were provided by the Trump Justice Department in a full-scale probe of Operation Arctic Frost.
Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri also addressed critics, claiming Trump’s DOJ is the &quot;most troubled&quot; justice department in history pointing to weaponization of Biden DOJ&apos;s investigation.
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&quot;We lived through Jack Smith, and the chairman has just revealed new revelations, of course, that he was reading text messages,&quot; said Schmitt. &quot;By the way, Jack Smith testified under oath he didn&apos;t do that. He testified that they just had the phone logs. We know that&apos;s not true.&quot;
&quot;Now, Jack Smith should be subject to prosecution for lying to Congress. So this weaponization, let&apos;s draw a distinction. When you go after your political opponents, that is a weaponization,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Phone maker OnePlus reportedly plans to wind down US and Europe operations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Phone maker OnePlus reportedly plans to wind down US and Europe operations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>OnePlus could also wind down its operations in India by 2027</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;The Dog Stars&apos; trailer shows Jacob Elordi, Josh Brolin surviving post-apocalyptic world</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The Dog Stars&apos; trailer shows Jacob Elordi, Josh Brolin surviving post-apocalyptic world</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new trailer has dropped for the upcoming movie &quot;The Dog Stars.&quot;
Basic info:
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There has been some significant hype for &quot;The Dog Stars&quot; ever since the first preview was released. I&apos;ve never read the book, and likely won&apos;t before the movie comes out.
However, I know a fire trailer when I see one, and the new one for the post-apocalyptic thriller is absolutely outstanding.
It&apos;s a shot of adrenaline to the soul, and it looks like the exact kind of movie made for guys who love action, suspense and high stakes in a world where civilization has collapsed.
Check out the preview below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
Seriously, how great does this film look? It has all the ingredients to be a successful film. Ridley Scott is a legendary director. &quot;Black Hawk Down&quot; remains arguably the best war movie ever made, and his list of accomplishments runs long.
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The cast is also loaded with Jacob Elordi, Josh Brolin and Margaret Qualley. Three legit grade-A talents. What&apos;s not to love?
I&apos;m certainly excited, and will be adding it to my list of movies to see.
You can check out &quot;The Dog Stars&quot; in theaters starting Aug. 28. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Robert Irwin invites Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to wrangle crocodiles for their honeymoon</news:name>
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			<news:title>Robert Irwin invites Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to wrangle crocodiles for their honeymoon</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce haven’t ironed out their honeymoon plans yet, Robert Irwin has an offer they can’t refuse.
But they probably will.
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The Australian wildlife conservationist — and son of the late, great Steve Irwin — is inviting the newlyweds to spend their honeymoon at The Crocodile Hunter Lodge, a luxury resort located at his family’s Australia Zoo in Queensland.
Swift and Kelce tied the knot July 3 at Madison Square Garden, reportedly choosing the enclosed arena because it offered the privacy and security required for what was seemingly the most heavily guarded and secretive wedding in the history of marriage.
Irwin had previously offered to host the ceremony at Australia Zoo, which apparently holds quite a few weddings overlooking its African savanna section.
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The couple passed.
&quot;Well, I mean it was between Australia Zoo and Madison Square Garden, you know, it’s a long flight, it’s alright, I don’t blame them,&quot; Irwin joked in a recent interview with Access Hollywood.
But Irwin isn’t giving up that easily.
&quot;Honeymoon is on the table. I literally have a five-star luxury accommodation, The Crocodile Hunter Lodge, at Australia Zoo,&quot; he said. &quot;I mean, you’ve got an infinity pool looking over a paddock full of kangaroos. If that doesn’t say honeymoon, I don’t know what does.&quot;
The man makes a compelling argument.
I took a peek at The Crocodile Hunter Lodge on Instagram. The place looks legitimately spectacular.
And they don’t just have kangaroos. Guests also get to hang out with emus, koalas and (obviously) crocodiles. From a distance, presumably.
The one-bedroom cabins reportedly start at $949 per night, while a two-bedroom option can run more than $4,000.
That’s pretty steep for us normal people. But something tells me Taylor and Travis could swing it.
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Irwin even decided to sweeten the deal by offering to teach Swift and Kelce &quot;how to wrangle a crocodile.&quot;
&quot;They’d love it,&quot; he insisted.
I wouldn’t count on it, Robert. But we have to admire the persistence.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NWS issues flood watch for Oak Creek Canyon, Pocket Fire burn scar</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:41:22.437Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>NWS issues flood watch for Oak Creek Canyon, Pocket Fire burn scar</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Beginning at 11 a.m. Wednesday to 11 p.m., the watch warns that flash flooding is possible due to excessive rainfall in multiple areas, including the Pocket Fire burn scar, Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ACLU sues Arizona over immigration enforcement law</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:41:02.479Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>ACLU sues Arizona over immigration enforcement law</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the provisions of the ballot measure would make crossing the U.S.-Mexico border outside of a port of entry a state-level crime, and make state and local law enforcement officials responsible for arresting undocumented immigrants.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>FLL All-Star Roundup: Majors stay alive, 11s lose first game in extras</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:40:42.504Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>FLL All-Star Roundup: Majors stay alive, 11s lose first game in extras</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Both the Flagstaff Little League 11s and 12s teams are in action Wednesday as the Arizona State Little League Tournament continues.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>Google’s biggest clean power project is 40 miles north of xAI’s unpermitted gas power plant</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:40:21.515Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Google’s biggest clean power project is 40 miles north of xAI’s unpermitted gas power plant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Google&apos;s biggest solar and battery project stands in sharp contrast with xAI&apos;s nearby unpermitted power plant.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>Practicing pole dancing in living room sounds like a good idea until you make it rain and flood your apartment</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:32:42.866Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Practicing pole dancing in living room sounds like a good idea until you make it rain and flood your apartment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you want to get better at something, you have to practice. It&apos;s how you develop skills, even those of the pole dancing variety.
You&apos;re not going to hop on the pole and be elite without some effort. That&apos;s just not how it works, even the best of the best have to work at it.
A Houston woman decided that she would work on her pole dancing skills from the comfort of her living room. What better place to get in some extra work? I can&apos;t think of any.
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She put up a pole, tossed on a tutorial video, started recording her practice session, and got to work. Then, out of nowhere, the pole slipped and struck a sprinkler head in the ceiling of her apartment.
Asha Gilbert had accidentally made it rain inside of her apartment. The sprinkler poured water down from the ceiling and flooded her apartment.
&quot;I went into shock and was completely stunned,&quot; she said, reports FOX 26 Houston. &quot;My main concern was for my dog.&quot;
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The video shows her running out of the apartment as the water continued to rain down. She and the dog reportedly made it out before the fire department arrived on the scene.
It&apos;s a good time to remind everyone that there are risks associated with pole dancing. One of those risks if you&apos;re on a pole you&apos;ve installed in your own living room is slippage.
Before you hit the pole with everything you have, you should really double-check that the pole itself is ready for action. You don’t want to rip a sprinkler head out of your ceiling or have the pole carelessly toss you to the ground.
Neither of those outcomes will help you become better on the pole and that&apos;s why you have the tutorial video on and the pole installed in the living room in the first place.
Be careful out there as you work on those pole dancing skills in the comfort of your own living room and, by all means, don&apos;t let a little setback keep you from improving your skills.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Powerful LGBTQ+ group&apos;s endorsements could tank vulnerable Dems over radical youth trans agenda</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:32:23.415Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Powerful LGBTQ+ group&apos;s endorsements could tank vulnerable Dems over radical youth trans agenda</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Endorsements from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), a pro-LGBTQ+ advocacy group, are raising questions about whether the candidates they’ve endorsed hold the same beliefs as the organization — stances that could fly in the face of attempts to paint a moderate image.
The endorsements highlight the struggle candidates face to manage their associations — especially on topics and in areas that may draw controversy.
Among their stances, HRC has a few that put it solidly in the progressive camp.
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The organization has supported gender-affirming care for minors in the form of puberty blockers and hormone therapy. It has also opposed state restrictions on their implementation and has promoted elementary school lessons on gender identity, resisted efforts to restrict Critical Race Theory and promoted removing police from schools.
&quot;Our goal is to ensure that all LGBTQ+ people, and particularly those of us who are trans, people of color and HIV+, are treated as full and equal citizens within our movement, across our country and around the world,&quot; the organization states on its website.
The organization has advocated fiercely against virtually all LGBTQ+ restrictions.
In one such case, after the Supreme Court ruled that parents had a right to pull their children out of LGBTQ+ classes and lessons, HRC blasted the decision.
&quot;This decision elevates the religious beliefs of some parents, who believe that being LGBTQ+ is wrong, over any acknowledgement in the classroom that LGBTQ+ young people and their families exist,&quot; the organization said in a statement.
In 2026, the organization endorsed 11 Democratic newcomers and 18 incumbents in battleground districts.
Among them, HRC has endorsed members like Rep. Josh Riley, D-N.Y., Derek Tran, D-Calif., and Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, — all of whom won their races by less than five points.
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Those members did not respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital on whether they stood by HRC’s positions.
Headed into the midterms, HRC framed their success as key to taking pressure off of the LGBTQ+ community from the Trump administration.
&quot;Our community is facing an all-out assault on our rights and its coming from a congressional majority bowing to Trump and his MAGA followers. They’re trying to strip away our freedoms and push us back into the closet while doing nothing to meet the urgent needs of the American people,&quot; the group’s president, Kelley Robinson, said in a statement.
In the past, some of the candidates HRC has endorsed have framed their appreciation as a matter of shared interest in anti-discrimination.
That was the way Rep. Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., acknowledged their endorsement of him in a 2023 special election.
&quot;I am grateful for the support and endorsement of the Human Rights Campaign. This will be a tough race, and the support of HRC, which has been dedicated to anti-discrimination research, advocacy and education for more than 40 years, means a great deal to me,&quot; Suozzi said.
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HRC has renewed its endorsement of Suozzi in the 2026 midterms.
The organization did not immediately respond to questions about what factors go into their endorsement process or whether they ask candidates for permission before publicly endorsing them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump presses ICE to continue traffic stops despite fatal shootings</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump presses ICE to continue traffic stops despite fatal shootings</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer&apos;s badge and weapon are seen during a vehicle checkpoint on Georgia Ave. in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 30, 2025. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump directed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to resume traffic stops Wednesday, reversing a one-day pause on the policy after officers killed two immigrants who were in their vehicles in Texas and Maine.
In a post to social media, Trump called the practice of federal immigration officers conducting enforcement during traffic stops “one of I.C.E.’s most important and effective” tools. 
The Trump administration’s aggressive deportation campaign has led to an uptick in people killed by immigration officers, including at traffic stops.  
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security ordered all federal immigration officers to pause vehicle-related enforcement after the killings of 52-year-old Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston on July 7 and 25-year-old Johan Sebastián in Biddeford, Maine, on Monday. 
Both men were stopped in their vehicles when federal immigration officers shot and killed them. Neither was an initial target of immigration enforcement, DHS said.
Monday’s shooting prompted a demand from Maine’s Republican Sen. Susan Collins, who is in the midst of a tight reelection race, for ICE to “cease all non-urgent vehicle stops.”
Trump said Democrats wanted the pause on immigration enforcement at traffic stops.
“The Radical Left Dumocrats would like to see this done, but it won’t happen on my watch,” he said. “I.C.E., be judicious, fair and smart, and go back and do your very important job.”
The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to detailed questions about the president’s directive. White House spokespeople did not immediately respond to States Newsroom’s request for comment.
Congress calls for action
Monday’s shooting sparked calls for action among lawmakers, with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus advocating for dismantling of ICE and Maine’s congressional delegation pressing an independent watchdog to conduct an expedited investigation.
“Given the gravity of the situation and the understandable anxiety within the Biddeford community, we urge you to prioritize this investigation,” the Maine delegation wrote to DHS’s Office of Inspector General. 
“Timely and factual answers will be critical to providing closure for the grieving community and ensuring that federal law enforcement operations are conducted safely, lawfully, and in a manner that respects public safety.”
Collins and independent Sen. Angus King also requested the Department of Justice collaborate with state and local law enforcement authorities to investigate the fatal shooting.
International outrage
Sebastián was a Colombian immigrant with legal work authorization. Salgado Araujo was a Mexican national who had been in the United States for decades and was the father of three U.S. citizen children.
Both of their killings sparked outrage in their communities, as well as from the leaders of Mexico and Colombia.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro called Sebastián’s death, “a murder of a Colombian, a Latin American, at the hands of the US government.”
In a social media post written in Spanish, Petro said he expects to hear from Trump about the shooting. 
“They killed him for believing him to be an inferior being without rights, and as a person, he had all the rights conferred on a human being simply for being born, and he was a citizen with rights in the US,” he said. 
He added that “ICE is an organization that must be denounced on a worldwide scale.”
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Monday that her government will file complaints to the Justice Department relating not only to Salgado Araujo’s death, but in states where Mexican nationals have died in U.S. federal detention centers or during immigration enforcement.
“I don’t think this situation appears acceptable to anyone,” she said, according to the Texas Tribune. “This is an issue for all Mexicans.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fontes declines DOJ’s election help ahead of President Trump’s elections announcement</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:31:01.502Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fontes declines DOJ’s election help ahead of President Trump’s elections announcement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — The state’s chief election official has a message for the Department of Justice: We don’t need to be reminded to follow laws that ensure only citizens cast ballots in Arizona.
“Arizona has a long history of adherence to voter registration requirements,” Adrian Fontes wrote Monday in a letter to William Mohrman, an attorney in the agency’s Civil Rights Division. “Indeed, Arizona has required those registering to vote to provide satisfactory evidence of United States citizenship for more than two decades.”
This came a week after Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who is Mohrman’s boss, sent a letter to Fontes threatening to prosecute election workers in Arizona who knowingly leave noncitizens on voter rolls or facilitate them receiving and casting ballots.
Dhillon warned that federal law “obviously makes it unlawful for noncitizens to vote in federal elections.”
“State election officers, including the chief election officer of the state, could be criminally prosecuted for aiding and abetting violations of various federal laws,” she wrote, such as allowing aliens to falsely and willfully represent themselves as citizens and to actually vote in federal races.
Dhillon, in that July 7 letter, said her agency is willing to assist Arizona in complying with federal laws. And she asked him to respond to Mohrman, explaining how he would do that.
Fontes, in his response, said there’s nothing to tell.
“Arizona’s 15 counties will continue to carry out their duties under federal and state law to determine voter eligibility and maintain current and accurate voter registration lists,” he wrote.
Fontes also said that if federal officials have any questions, they are free to review the 468-page state Elections Procedures Manual — he even sent a link — which he said includes step-by-step procedures for voter registration and list maintenance.
Fontes also rebuffed offers of help from the Department of Justice.
“It can trust my office and the highly trained and dedicated election officials in each of Arizona’s 15 counties to carry out our duties in accordance with the law and the oath we all have taken,” he wrote.
President Donald Trump has reignited the issue of election security and integrity ahead of this year’s midterms. The president will deliver an address to the country on Thursday, during which the president promised to share “really, really big news” about elections.
Fontes, who has engaged with — and won — various battles with the administration, said he will be watching and willing to comment. And he has not proven shy.
“It is insulting to insinuate that the good people at our county recorders’ offices across the state are not doing their jobs correctly,” he said after receiving the letter from Dhillon last week, saying election officials will follow the law, “not directions that come from political rhetoric or intimidation.”
Fontes most recently fought in federal court with the Trump administration and its efforts to take greater control of elections.
Last month, U.S. District Court Judge Susan Brnovich tossed out the Department of Justice’s demand to access the unredacted records of Arizona’s nearly 5 million registered voters. The judge concluded that the federal agency was not entitled to anything that is not already public.
More recently, another federal judge shut down a bid by the Trump administration to create a national voter registration database and then to instruct the U.S. Postal Service to deliver ballots only to those on the list.
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan said that would block access to voting simply because a state “declines or fails to certify a list.”
All this comes against the backdrop of claims by Democracy Docket, founded by Democratic attorney Marc Elias, that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was planning to send agents to polling places this fall.
Calli Jones, spokeswoman for Fontes, said that her office is monitoring but has heard nothing definite about such plans.
The post Fontes declines DOJ’s election help ahead of President Trump’s elections announcement first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Endorses Mike Lindell, MyPillow Founder, for Minnesota Governor</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:30:22.071Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Endorses Mike Lindell, MyPillow Founder, for Minnesota Governor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>He is a close ally of President Trump and has been a leading proponent of the election denial movement, which falsely claims that voting machines are often rigged.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AOC offers rare praise to late Sen Graham for backing AI porn bill now stalled in House</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:23:00.351Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>AOC offers rare praise to late Sen Graham for backing AI porn bill now stalled in House</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., praised the late Sen. Lindsey Graham for backing legislation that would allow victims of nonconsensual AI-generated deepfake pornography to file civil lawsuits.
The DEFIANCE Act, a bill Ocasio-Cortez and Graham collaborated on, passed the Senate in January by unanimous consent with Paris Hilton previously speaking in support of it.
Graham, who died Saturday after seemingly suffering an aortic tear, was typically a political foe of the Democratic Socialist. The two disagreed vehemently on foreign policy, with Graham supporting a strong U.S. military presence around the world and Ocasio-Cortez frequently advocating for cuts to the defense budget.
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Nonetheless, she said Graham was &quot;instrumental&quot; in getting the DEFIANCE Act through the Senate.
&quot;Senator Graham and Senator Hawley as well were instrumental in securing bipartisan support for this legislation to protect kids, women, everyone from nonconsensual AI-developed porn,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said in a brief interview with The Independent&apos;s Eric Michael Garcia outside the Capitol.
She added that the House version, which is substantively the same as the Senate version, has yet to advance past the House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
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&quot;So when it comes to the House, I think we just gotta ask Jim Jordan,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said.
The legislative record shows that the DEFIANCE Act was referred to the House Judiciary Committee on May 21, 2025, the same day Ocasio-Cortez introduced the measure.
Fox News Digital reached out to Jordan and Hawley&apos;s offices for comment.
The bill, if passed, would allow victims who have been nonconsensually depicted in AI deepfake porn to file civil actions in federal district court.
If a victim wins their case, a court could award punitive damages or other forms of relief, including a temporary restraining order or an injunction requiring the defendant to delete, destroy, or stop displaying or disclosing the material.
The bill would allow victims to recover $150,000 in liquidated damages, or $250,000 if the conduct was connected to actual or attempted sexual assault, stalking or harassment, or directly caused such conduct.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate faces &apos;come-to-Jesus&apos; moment on Trump&apos;s election priority under GOP&apos;s new plan</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T17:22:40.899Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Senate faces &apos;come-to-Jesus&apos; moment on Trump&apos;s election priority under GOP&apos;s new plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With November&apos;s midterm elections just months away, Republicans think they have found the key to passing President Donald Trump&apos;s long-stalled top election priority.
The House on Wednesday unveiled a draft framework for a third shot at budget reconciliation, the party-line process that Republicans successfully used to ram through Trump’s &quot;one big, beautiful bill&quot; and a separate $72 billion package funding immigration enforcement for years to come.
The latest $95 billion package is expected to focus on defense funding, farm assistance and the SAVE America Act. While specific details are still being negotiated, several sources familiar with Republicans’ planning told Fox News Digital that it won’t actually be the SAVE America Act tucked into the package.
Instead, a $10 billion pot of money included in the budget blueprint released Wednesday is expected to incentivize states to adopt parts of the original SAVE America Act — first passed by the House earlier this year — to help cover implementation costs.
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Policies under consideration include grant funding to help states enforce voter ID requirements and encouraging states to add proof-of-citizenship requirements to REAL IDs, sources told Fox News Digital.
The early deliberations come as pressure mounts from Trump and vocal proponents of the SAVE America Act, both within Congress and online, who are demanding the Senate do whatever it takes to pass the bill.
Senate Republicans have struggled for months to get the stalled election measure across the finish line, which Trump has labeled his top legislative priority.
&quot;The pressure&apos;s gonna be on the Senate,&quot; Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., a member of the House Budget Committee, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Certain senators are gonna have to find a real come-to-Jesus moment to pass the strongest reconciliation package possible,&quot; he continued.
The budget blueprint’s design could help overcome hurdles in the Senate, where the strict Byrd Rule governs what can survive in budget reconciliation. Senate Republicans have acknowledged that the SAVE America Act, as written, likely wouldn’t pass muster with the Senate parliamentarian, who wields an outsize role over the process.
But adding in a grant-like component rather than shoehorning in the entire bill could be the difference maker in the upper chamber, the sources said.
&quot;If this provision is written the right way — tied to states that already have voter ID on the books, not a new federal enforcement — I believe it can survive reconciliation&apos;s rules,&quot; Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., and a member of the Senate Budget Committee, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;But I&apos;m not satisfied with a Band-Aid. We need Democrats and every Republican to actually vote yes on voter ID, on proof of citizenship, and on real guardrails for mail-in ballots,&quot; he continued. &quot;Kansans deserve election integrity, and I&apos;m going to keep fighting until we get it done.&quot;
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That grant program would allow states to opt in to adopting the SAVE America Act, which has so far failed to pass the upper chamber, where Democrats and a cohort of Republicans have blocked it.
Meanwhile, the House Administration Committee, which has jurisdiction over federal election law, has been tasked with crafting the guardrails for the plan and has until Sept. 11 to get it done.
The budget blueprint is the first step in the complex budget reconciliation process, which allows Republicans to steer around Democratic opposition and pass a forthcoming bill with only GOP votes.
The framework faces an uphill battle in the House chamber, where various corners of the Republican conference have expressed skepticism.
The House Budget Committee is expected to mark up the budget blueprint on Thursday, and GOP leaders are aiming to hold a chamber-wide floor vote by the end of next week.
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Asked about some Republicans calling the budget blueprint &quot;dead on arrival,&quot; Johnson told Fox News, &quot;We’ll get it done.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Tyler Olson contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The 154th Open Championship best bets: Outrights, placement bets, &apos;one-and-done&apos; pick for Royal Birkdale</news:name>
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			<news:title>The 154th Open Championship best bets: Outrights, placement bets, &apos;one-and-done&apos; pick for Royal Birkdale</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The major season reaches its conclusion this week on the Southport coast as the world&apos;s best golfers head to Royal Birkdale for the 154th Open Championship. Marking its 11th time hosting golf&apos;s oldest major, Birkdale last welcomed the event in 2017 during Jordan Spieth’s wild, unforgettable ride to the Claret Jug.
Links purists are in for a treat this week. Thanks to an uncharacteristic heatwave in the United Kingdom, the forecast features dry, sunny skies and highs climbing into the 80s. Expect the famously flat, dune-lined fairways to run firm, fast, and beautifully baked out, making accurate ball-striking absolutely vital.
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Whether the light coastal breezes offer a true defense or players tear up the dry turf, predicting the Champion Golfer of the Year won&apos;t be easy. In fact, nothing has been easy for me when betting on the PGA Tour this season, as I&apos;m getting absolutely crushed and -51 units (u). I.e., fade or follow at your own peril.
For the record, I&apos;m risking 2.41u on picks to win, profiting 20u if any of them cash, and 3u on my top-5/10/20 bets. With that in mind, here are my best bets, placement values, and &quot;one-and-done&quot; picks for Royal Birkdale.
The following odds are based on my previous bets on the golfers listed below. Subject to change.
🇪🇸 Jon Rahm +2487 to win at Polymarket (0.8u) and Top-10 with ties +217 at Kalshi (0.75u)
🇺🇸 Scottie Scheffler Top-5 with ties at Kalshi (1u)
🇺🇸 Collin Morikawa +3471 to win (0.58u) at Polymarket and Top-5 with ties +684 at Kalshi (0.25u)
🇺🇸 Justin Thomas +7592 to win (0.26u) at Polymarket and Top-10 with ties +455 at Kalshi (0.25u)
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Robert MacIntyre +3500 to win (0.57u) and Top-20 with ties +150 (0.75u), both at DraftKings
I’m not going to lie: Part of the reason I’m betting Rahm is that there’s a chance Spain beats the English in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final Sunday and it would be funny if Rahm, a Spaniard, won the British Open in England that same day.
There is a lot more to it, which I’ll discuss in a second, but man, that would be hilarious. It would go down in England’s history books as the &quot;Spanish Invasion&quot; or probably more clever and British. Plus, my sharp golf picks have been terrible this season, so why not have a little fun?
I’ve already parlayed Rahm winning The Open Championship with Spain to win the World Cup and England to be the World Cup runner-up at +13255 odds via FanDuel. I also parlayed Rahm winning the British Open and Spain winning the World Cup at +8930 odds. Regardless, it’s not like Rahm is a bad pick to win The Open.
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He is one of the best golfers in the world, a two-time major champion, has won in Europe and on links courses, and doesn’t have a weak club in the bag. Besides a disappointing T38 at The Masters and a missed cut at the U.S. Open, Rahm has been awesome this year, with two wins on the LIV Tour and a T2 finish in the PGA Championship.
Rahm has gained strokes ball-striking (driving and on approach) in the last four Open Championships and on the greens in the last three, according to DataGolf.com. His best British Open finishes are T11 in 2019, T3 in 2021, T2 in 2023 and T7 in 2024.
He was decent last week at the Scottish Open: T37. Yet, Rahm rallied to make the cut after shooting +3 in the first round and hadn’t played in a tournament since the U.S. Open last month. The awkward LIV schedule hasn’t done a good job prepping him for the majors, but playing in Scotland is obviously a great tune-up for The Open.
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Collin is in the Geoff Clark Golf Betting Hall of Fame after winning the 2021 British Open when I bet him at +3700. Driving accuracy and iron-play will be huge in determining the 2026 Champion Golfer of the Year, and those are two of Morikawa&apos;s specialties: fifth on TOUR this year in driving accuracy and second in Strokes Gained (SG): Approach (APP).
His notoriously inconsistent short-game (chipping and putting) has held him back from winning more. But Collin has gained strokes vs. the field in putting in eight of his last 10 tournaments and around-the-green (ARG) in nine of his past 11, per DataGolf.com.
Morikawa&apos;s ball-striking is so accurate he can average week with his short-game and still win the British Open. Collin won the 2026 AT&amp;T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at the best American links course while losing strokes with his putter and only gaining 0.63 strokes ARG.
I like that Bobby Mac hit his irons well at last week’s Scottish Open, for a second straight tournament, and two of his last three, but struggled Sunday and finished T6 when he started the final round tied with the lead, which might make him less popular this week. Maybe not and it doesn’t matter. All that matters is if he plays well.
Nevertheless, MacIntyre ranked 120th on TOUR in SG: APP this season entering the Scottish Open. He gained 3.6 strokes with his irons at the Travelers Championship two starts back and 7.5 in Scotland last week. When Bobby Mac is dialed in with his irons, he contends.
MacIntyre has gained strokes on approach in six tournaments this season; here’s how he finished in them: Sony Open (T4), THE PLAYERS Championship (fourth), Valero Texas Open (T2), RBC Canadian Open (T15), Travelers (T10) and the Scottish Open (T6).
Despite hitting his irons so poorly this year, Bobby Mac still ranked 15th in Par 4 scoring average and eighth in Par 4 Birdie or Better rate. For what it’s worth, I know this isn’t a great number. MacIntyre is +4000 this week and closed at double the price for the 2026 U.S. Open.
However, I’m betting players instead of numbers, and Bobby Mac is a Scot, who excels at links courses and will win a British Open before the end of his career. He’s made the cut at all six Open Championships, finishing T6 and T8 in his first two and T7 last year.
The +7500-ish odds is just too big of a number for JT who is a two-time major winner and playing pretty good golf lately. Last week&apos;s T50 at the Scottish Open broke a streak of seven consecutive T23-or-better finishes for Thomas, highlighted by a T4 at the PGA Championship and T17 at the U.S. Open.
His inconsistent driving could be a deal-breaker for JT at Royal Birkdale, but he&apos;s gained strokes vs. the field with driving accuracy seven of his last eight starts, per DataGolf.com. That said, short-game will be a separator this week and Thomas ranks second on TOUR in SG: ARG this season.
Not only does the four-time American Ryder Cupper have a world-class short-game but he&apos;s won at other courses where you have to be accurate, such as Harbour Town (RBC Heritage), TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS), PGA National (host of The Honda Classic, now known as &quot;The Cognizant Classic&quot;).
Ultimately, I&apos;m just betting on Thomas&apos;s major-winning talent at a great price.
Mayo Cup season standings: 4,455th with $5,043,719
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I&apos;m picking MacIntyre here because I have two entries in the Mayo Cup and I&apos;ve already him for THE PLAYERS on my second entry, and I have Rahm available in both. So, this allows me to use MacIntyre and Rahm. Don&apos;t worry, I&apos;m not doing much better in the other entry (3,340th place with $6,805,509).
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			  <news:name>Alec Baldwin&apos;s tribute to Sam Neill draws online backlash for being &apos;self-centered&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alec Baldwin&apos;s tribute to Sam Neill draws online backlash for being &apos;self-centered&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alec Baldwin is receiving some intense backlash for his &quot;self-centered&quot; tribute to the late Sam Nell, who died on Monday.
Following the death of the &quot;Jurassic Park&quot; actor, Baldwin took to social media to post a nearly 3-minute Instagram video about Neill. The tribute, however, quickly received harsh reactions online as Baldwin seemed to have only mentioned Neill in the opening 10 seconds and the last five seconds of the clip.
&quot;I just wanted to come on here quickly and say, how stricken I was to learn of the death of Sam Neill,&quot; Baldwin began the video he posted on Monday.
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&quot;When I did ‘The Hunt for Red October,’ we shot in ’89, it came out in 1990, a long time ago,&quot; he continued, before reminiscing about his experience filming the movie and name-dropping the cast.
He eventually circled back to Neill — who played Captain Vasili Borodin in the film — at the end of the video.
&quot;That is one of the few movies I have ever done where I remember the whole movie,&quot; he said. &quot;That’s what a fan I am of that work. Not me. I’m not a fan of my work, but I am a fan of their work.&quot;
&quot;Anyway, oh my God. My God. Sam Neill. My love to his family, My love to his family,&quot; he added.
Followers were quick to react to Baldwin&apos;s tribute.
&quot;Omg I’m sorry I thought you were paying respects to Sam Neil. I didn’t realize it was all about you,&quot; one user commented on Instagram.
&quot;You didn’t say anything about Sam,&quot; another added.
&quot;Damn. I kept waiting to hear some good things regarding Sam Neill,&quot; one follower quipped. &quot;Not much of a tribute to Sam but just a name mention. Do better Alec.&quot;
However, many came to the actor&apos;s defense, praising him for the &quot;most genuine&quot; tribute.
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&quot;You always talk so calming, and compassionate and so kindly about all the people you have worked with, known,&quot; one user commented. &quot;Sam Neill what a great actor.&quot;
&quot;Alec Baldwin talks to you like you’re a friend sitting or walking beside you,&quot; another added. &quot;It’s great and tells you a lot about him as a person first and then an actor.
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&quot;You create the most genuine, heart felt, loving, interesting posts when someone you know dies,&quot; one user commented. &quot;They are always so kind and thoughtful and they contain original tidbits of the person’s life.&quot;
Neill died suddenly at age 78 on Monday after he recovered from cancer, his family announced.
Neill was surrounded by family when he passed away.
&quot;It is with immense sadness that the whānau of Sam Neill share the news of his passing on Monday 13th July, in Sydney, Australia,&quot; his family said in a statement shared on Neill&apos;s Instagram page.
&quot;The loss was sudden and unexpected but blessed by the fact that Sam remained cancer free,&quot; his family added.
Neill &quot;passed with the dignity that has characterized his whole life,&quot; his family said.
Shortly after the news was announced, tributes began pouring in from those who knew him best as not only a gifted performer, but a kind, generous and deeply beloved friend.
Nicole Kidman, who starred alongside Neill in the 1989 thriller &quot;Dead Calm,&quot; said she was &quot;immensely saddened&quot; by the news.
&quot;Sam was one of the greats, a joy to be around,&quot; Kidman said in a statement to The Sydney Morning Herald. &quot;We met when I was just 18, and he took me under his wing, and we stayed friends for life. He was charming, kind, funny and intelligent. He will be greatly missed, and my heart goes out to his family.&quot;
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Neill&apos;s &quot;A Long Way Down&quot; and &quot;Dirty Deeds&quot; co-star Toni Collette shared an emotional tribute on Instagram.
&quot;My friend Sam left us this morning. Yes, he was an incredible actor. But he was also the most beautiful, decent gentleman. A big hearted king with a dry, hilarious wit. I feel so lucky to have known him,&quot; she wrote on her Instagram Stories. &quot;When I think of Sam I always see him giggling. It is a terribly sad day. Rest in peace, dear Sam.&quot;
Collette also shared a throwback photo of the pair, writing, &quot;I love you, dear Sam. You hero. You legend. You sweetheart. Our great friend. You are already missed so very much. Continue in peace wherever you are.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Canadian woman accused of slapping Trump-supporting teen turned over to ICE</news:name>
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			<news:title>Canadian woman accused of slapping Trump-supporting teen turned over to ICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Canadian national accused of slapping a teen wearing political clothing at the Jersey Shore has been turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a representative for the local jail told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, Kaitlyn Tracey, 33, was reportedly seen on surveillance video confronting a group of teens in Point Pleasant Beach, some of whom were wearing pants with the words &quot;Trump&quot; and &quot;ICE&quot; on them, local media reported. 
Tracey, a Canadian national who entered the U.S. on a passport in 2024, then allegedly struck one of the girls and recorded the confrontation, according to court documents reported by NJ.com.
An official who picked up the phone at the Ocean County Jail in Toms River confirmed to Fox News Digital that Tracey had been released into ICE custody as of Monday.
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She was reportedly taken to Delaney Hall in Newark – the site of months-long clashes between left-wing agitators and ICE.
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Tracey’s criminal charges include endangering the welfare of a child and simple assault, according to reports.
The alleged victim was reportedly uninjured.
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While New Jersey at a state level has adopted sanctuary-type policies, Ocean County is known as one of the few Republican strongholds remaining, and retains the state&apos;s longest-serving lawmaker of any party: Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., in office since 1981.
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It was not immediately clear on what immigration basis ICE initiated proceedings against Tracey. Fox News Digital reached out to DHS for clarification and comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former coach Jon Gruden lands another pro football gig amid ongoing lawsuit against NFL: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former coach Jon Gruden lands another pro football gig amid ongoing lawsuit against NFL: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jon Gruden has been very vocal about wanting to return to the sidelines, but he may have another stop first.
Gruden&apos;s coaching days have been in limbo since parting ways with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 during his third year of a 10-year contract. He left after emails surfaced showing he had used racist, sexist and homophobic language.
The leaked messages were from when he was an ESPN analyst and a &apos;Monday Night Football&apos; broadcaster. Ironically, his next pro football gig may come in a similar manner.
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According to Ira Kaufman of JoeBucsFan, Gruden is slated to be on the call for an NFL preseason game, and Kaufman &quot;believe[s]&quot; he will be doing the play-by-play.
Gruden&apos;s agency did not immediately respond to an email from Fox News Digital.
While searching for jobs in pro football, Gruden has made a name for himself with Barstool Sports, doing film study-style interviews with prospective quarterbacks just as he had done with ESPN years ago.
Gruden sued the NFL after he left the Raiders, alleging that a &quot;malicious and orchestrated campaign&quot; was used to destroy his career by leaking the emails.
Gruden was the beneficiary of a key ruling in his case against the league in August when the Nevada Supreme Court determined his case could proceed in court instead of arbitration. In October, the Nevada Supreme Court unanimously denied the NFL&apos;s petition to reconsider that decision.
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&quot;Hopefully I’m not done. I’m about to make a comeback,&quot; Gruden said about coaching last July. &quot;Hopefully, some of these guys that fell off my branch, if you say it that way, maybe they can hire me &apos;cause I’m looking for a job.
&quot;I don’t care if I coach at Jones Junior High. I’m going to coach again. I’m still coaching. I’m just not on a team officially, but I do have some private assignments I work on, and I wear some gear when I’m watching the games that nobody knows about who I’m pulling for.&quot;
Gruden squashed reports that he was offered a role with the New York Jets, saying he did not get &quot;anything&quot; from them.
Gruden won the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003.
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			  <news:name>Conor McGregor makes 3-word promise for UFC career in video after another devastating injury</news:name>
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			<news:title>Conor McGregor makes 3-word promise for UFC career in video after another devastating injury</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After five years out of the Octagon, Conor McGregor&apos;s return barely lasted one minute.
McGregor opened his Saturday fight against Max Holloway aggressively, attempting a running kick before throwing a head kick moments later. However, he slipped both times because it was apparent he had suffered a knee injury.
He tried to power through it, but nearly two minutes into the fight, he grabbed at his right leg again, and referee Mike Beltran called the fight after just 69 seconds.
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In his first post on Instagram since the bout, McGregor vowed to return from the injury.
&quot;We&apos;ll be back,&quot; McGregor said after showing off his new energy drink.
Prior to that, McGregor showed off the &quot;Mac&quot; drink, enjoying it alongside his wife. McGregor then shared his faith.
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&quot;In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. We&apos;ll be back. Let&apos;s go.&quot;
McGregor made an emotional post the day after the fight, saying his &quot;head gasket is gone.&quot;
&quot;Destroyed. I had no injury / injuries going into the fight. I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere. I am beyond dark here. I can only describe it as hell,&quot; he said on X.
UFC president Dana White said he assumed McGregor suffered a &quot;blown ACL.&quot;
McGregor was participating in his first bout since July 2021 when he lost to Dustin Poirier due to a devastating leg injury. He’s only won one fight since 2020.
Fox News&apos; Ryan Gaydos, Chantz Martin, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Resurfaced Netflix description of &apos;Gone with the Wind&apos; as being &apos;known for its racism&apos; sparks online uproar</news:name>
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			<news:title>Resurfaced Netflix description of &apos;Gone with the Wind&apos; as being &apos;known for its racism&apos; sparks online uproar</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Netflix is drawing criticism from online commentators who accuse the platform of forcing political messaging into how the epic film &quot;Gone with the Wind&quot; is described on the streaming service.
The resurfaced description circulated online this week, reads, &quot;A 1939 American Civil War epic known for its racism.&quot; It also directs viewers to instead search for Black Lives Matter content, adding, &quot;To learn more about Black lives in America, search &apos;Black Lives Matter.&apos;&quot;
While the 1939 film is unavailable to stream on Netflix in the United States, the title page remains live as an inactive placeholder on its website. The inclusion of the Black Lives Matter label on the public landing page has drawn criticism online, with commentators accusing Netflix of imposing modern political narratives on a classic film. It&apos;s unclear, however, who penned the description.
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&quot;Buy physical media,&quot; Turning Point Action&apos;s Jack Posobiec wrote on X in response to an original post by user Valliant Renegade, who shared a screenshot of the Netflix page.
On Wednesday, billionaire Elon Musk waded into the debate, responding to a post about the description and writing simply: &quot;Needs to change.&quot;
&quot;Holy crap. I just checked. It&apos;s real,&quot; conservative account End Wokeness wrote.
It&apos;s not new, however; the description has been there for years.
In contrast, HBO Max, which is currently streaming the movie in the United States, describes it thusly: &quot;A strong-willed Southern belle struggles to save her beloved home and find love against the backdrop of the American Civil War and Reconstruction.&quot; On Hulu, the description reads, &quot;Classic tale of Scarlett O&apos;Hara&apos;s battle to save her beloved Tara and find love during the Civil War.&quot;
&quot;Gone with the Wind&quot; is no stranger to controversy and has long faced accusations of promoting racist themes. In 2020, HBO Max temporarily removed the movie in the wake of the George Floyd protests and a scathing Los Angeles Times opinion piece calling for its removal, though it did eventually return with an added historical introduction.
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The LA Times op-ed, written by John Ridley, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of &quot;12 Years a Slave,&quot; accused the film of romanticizing the &quot;horrors of slavery&quot; and demanded its temporary removal.
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Ridley wrote, &quot;It is a film that glorifies the antebellum South. It is a film that, when it is not ignoring the horrors of slavery, pauses only to perpetuate some of the most painful stereotypes of people of color.&quot;
Based on Margaret Mitchell&apos;s 1936 novel, the action follows Southern belle Scarlett O’Hara, the daughter of a plantation owner, as she struggles to keep possession of her family’s property amid the Civil War.
The film version, which is nearly four hours long, won eight Academy Awards in 1940, including Best Picture. Actress Hattie McDaniel made history as the first Black person to win an Oscar for her role as &quot;Mammy.&quot;
Adjusted for inflation, it is by far the highest grossing movie of all time, and it is frequently ranked by critics as one of Hollywood&apos;s greatest and most influential films.
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Critics have accused the film of portraying the antebellum South as idyllic and peaceful, framing the Civil War not as a fight to end slavery, but as a defense of a civilized way of life. It has also been accused of erasing the brutal reality of slavery in the South and perpetuating harmful stereotypes about Black characters.
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			  <news:name>Whatnot acquires Shaped to power real-time live shopping recommendations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Whatnot acquires Shaped to power real-time live shopping recommendations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Livestream shopping platform Whatnot has acquired AI startup Shaped, a machine learning company focused on real-time recommendations and search. The deal will bolster Whatnot’s personalization and discovery features as it expands into new product categories.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hack suggests AI music generator Suno scraped YouTube for training data</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hack suggests AI music generator Suno scraped YouTube for training data</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The hacker used an employee&apos;s credentials to access source code, which revealed how Suno scraped decades of audio.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s Labor strike force deploys to New York to weed out staggering $2 million per day in fraud</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Labor strike force deploys to New York to weed out staggering $2 million per day in fraud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Labor (DOL), in collaboration with the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, has deployed a strike force to New York to recover hundreds of millions in unemployment fraud payments.
&quot;New York has exhibited fraud and improper payment rates on a scale we’ve never seen before—draining nearly $2 million a day from hardworking American taxpayers,&quot; DOL Inspector General Anthony D’Esposito told Fox News Digital. &quot;While the state is cooperating with our review, these numbers are simply unacceptable. Our strike team will ensure the system is operating exactly as intended with no underlying issues.&quot;
New York contributed to $750 million in improper unemployment insurance claims, and has accounted for $507 million of those claims paid out in 2025, according to numbers reported to the federal government by the state.
Now, the Trump administration wants to claw back those funds it says were obtained through fraudulent means in the Democrat-led state.
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New York has the highest unemployment insurance fraud rate in the country at 15%, according to the DOL. The federal government says the state also has the highest improper payment rate at 23%.
Of the $507 million in overpayments, New York has only managed to recover 25% of the total, which is well below the national actual loss prevention average of 69%.
A spokesperson for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul&apos;s office told Fox News Digital that she is implementing policies to prevent fraud, which has been a longstanding priority of President Donald Trump&apos;s second term.
&quot;Governor Hochul and the State Department of Labor take fraud and abuse very seriously. That’s why the Governor has led the way in implementing several changes since the pandemic to fight waste, fraud and abuse,&quot; the Democrat leader&apos;s spokesperson said.
&quot;We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to pursue criminals and hold perpetrators accountable while ensuring workers receive the benefits to which they are entitled under law efficiently.&quot;
THE WAR ON FRAUD IS HERE, AND VICE PRESIDENT VANCE IS LEADING IT FROM THE FRONT
The DOL described its collaboration with the recently announced White House Task Force for Eliminating Fraud as &quot;unprecedented.&quot;
Trump instituted the task force by executive order in March and tapped Vice President JD Vance to lead the effort.
&quot;My Administration will use all available resources and authorities to fight fraud, close loopholes, enforce eligibility rules, and protect benefits for eligible Americans, while ensuring States administering Federal benefits programs do the same,&quot; the administration said at the time.
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The DOJ said its effort to eliminate fraud in New York is unique, and that rather than simply sending national unemployment insurance experts to states, the agency is now embedding Office of the Inspector General special agents on the ground to work with the New York State Department of Labor on criminal referrals and investigations.
&quot;Never before has the U.S. Department of Labor and our Office of Inspector General unleashed this level of coordination in the war on fraud,&quot; D&apos;Esposito said. &quot;Our elite strike teams — powered by top national unemployment insurance experts and OIG special agents — are embedded on the ground in New York to hunt down every lead and dismantle suspected fraud.&quot;
&quot;Combined with President Trump and Vice President Vance’s White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, this collaboration has forged the most aggressive and advanced strike teams we have ever assembled.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Conor McGregor makes 3-word promise for UFC career in video after another devastating injury</news:name>
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			<news:title>Conor McGregor makes 3-word promise for UFC career in video after another devastating injury</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After five years out of the Octagon, Conor McGregor&apos;s return barely lasted one minute.
McGregor opened his Saturday fight against Max Holloway aggressively, attempting a running kick before throwing a head kick moments later. However, he slipped both times because it was apparent he had suffered a knee injury.
He tried to power through it, but nearly two minutes into the fight, he grabbed at his right leg again, and referee Mike Beltran called the fight after just 69 seconds.
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In his first post on Instagram since the bout, McGregor vowed to return from the injury.
&quot;We&apos;ll be back,&quot; McGregor said after showing off his new energy drink.
Prior to that, McGregor showed off the &quot;Mac&quot; drink, enjoying it alongside his wife. McGregor then shared his faith.
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&quot;In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. We&apos;ll be back. Let&apos;s go.&quot;
McGregor made an emotional post the day after the fight, saying his &quot;head gasket is gone.&quot;
&quot;Destroyed. I had no injury / injuries going into the fight. I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere. I am beyond dark here. I can only describe it as hell,&quot; he said on X.
UFC president Dana White said he assumed McGregor suffered a &quot;blown ACL.&quot;
McGregor was participating in his first bout since July 2021 when he lost to Dustin Poirier due to a devastating leg injury. He’s only won one fight since 2020.
Fox News&apos; Ryan Gaydos, Chantz Martin, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Chili&apos;s says Louisiana worker was fired for &apos;harassment,&apos; employee says it stemmed from pronoun dispute</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chili&apos;s says Louisiana worker was fired for &apos;harassment,&apos; employee says it stemmed from pronoun dispute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former Louisiana Chili&apos;s employee went viral for saying he was fired for refusing to use a coworker&apos;s preferred pronouns, but the restaurant claims the termination stemmed from repeated harassment that violated company policy, not the employee&apos;s views on gender identity.
The former employee, Wesley Kirk Ford Jr., alleged on social media on Saturday that he lost his job after referring to a nonbinary coworker &quot;by her actual legal government name.&quot;
Chili’s disputes that characterization, saying Ford repeatedly mocked and intimidated the coworker despite being asked to stop.
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&quot;While we normally do not comment on people-related matters, we believe it is important to clarify the actions taken in this situation,&quot; a spokesperson for Chili’s told Fox News Digital. &quot;The individual was terminated due to repeated instances of harassment toward his fellow team member, which is in violation of our policies, to the point the team member was unable to continue the shift. The terminated individual was repeatedly asked to stop the harassing behavior, but he refused.&quot;
The spokesperson added, &quot;Harassment, bullying, or behavior that disrespects another person is not consistent with our values and is not tolerated. As always, our focus remains on supporting our team members, caring for our Guests, and maintaining a respectful environment for everyone who works or dines with us.&quot;
In a Saturday post on Facebook, Ford wrote, &quot;I just got fired from Chilis in Denham Springs for calling a nonbinary coworker by her actual legal government name lolol. I now need to find a new job.&quot;
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Ford added, &quot;I also need to find a first amendment/civil rights attorney. I will post more details on exactly what happened after I wind down some because I&apos;m fired up right now lolol.&quot;
In a video posted Saturday, Ford said he was fired for refusing to call the coworker not by her name, but by her &quot;chosen name,&quot; which he said was &quot;Fish.&quot; He said he&apos;d never been fired or even disciplined at any job before.
&quot;I’m not participating in that s--- anymore,&quot; Ford said in the video. &quot;Like, I don’t care. I don’t care, I put my foot down. And I’m just not, I’m not participating in it.&quot;
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Chili’s, however, maintained that Ford was committing harassing behavior.
&quot;In this instance, the terminated team member excessively and unnecessarily mocked the other team member in an antagonizing manner to harass and intimidate,&quot; the spokesperson said. &quot;This conduct was intentional, targeted, and designed to provoke a reaction. These repeated bullying actions created a hostile working environment and interfered with the ability to do their job. &quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Ford for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Elon Musk Funds Vivek Ramaswamy’s Bid for Ohio Governor Despite Their DOGE Clashes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Elon Musk gave $5 million to back Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign for Ohio governor, seemingly moving past tensions around the effort to downsize the federal work force.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As Trump&apos;s NATO gamble pays off, envoy names allies he&apos;s still watching</news:name>
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			<news:title>As Trump&apos;s NATO gamble pays off, envoy names allies he&apos;s still watching</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For years, President Donald Trump has criticized NATO&apos;s European allies for relying too heavily on the United States for military defense. Heading into July&apos;s NATO summit, disagreements about Iran and defense spending threatened to overshadow what was expected to be a pivotal meeting for the alliance. 
Instead, Trump administration officials believe the summit showed Trump&apos;s yearslong pressure campaign is beginning to pay off.
&quot;The summit was a huge success,&quot; Matthew Whitaker, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, told Fox News Digital in an interview. &quot;President Trump has found, I think, a NATO that is more capable and increasingly stronger and is equalizing with the United States.&quot;
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And while Whitaker described the alliance&apos;s trajectory as overwhelmingly positive, he acknowledged not every ally is moving at the same pace.
&quot;I know exactly where every ally is,&quot; he said. &quot;I make phone calls and make visits depending on where allies are falling out.&quot;
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At the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague, allies agreed to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, a significant increase from the alliance&apos;s longstanding 2% benchmark. In 2026, Whitaker said he&apos;s monitoring each ally&apos;s progress on a monthly dashboard.
Whitaker said the administration believes years of pressure from Trump are beginning to produce the alliance the president has long envisioned: one in which Europe assumes far greater responsibility for its own defense while allowing the U.S. to focus more heavily on other global priorities.
He praised Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Greece and Turkey for aggressively increasing defense spending while identifying Spain, France, Italy and the United Kingdom as countries he continues to watch closely.
&quot;I think ultimately Spain is going to live up to their commitments,&quot; Whitaker said. &quot;They can be a capable ally. They have a very dynamic and growing economy that could support more defense spending.&quot;
Spain emerged as the administration&apos;s most public point of friction during the summit. 
Trump called the country a &quot;terrible partner&quot; and a &quot;wasted cause,&quot; threatened to cut off trade and criticized Madrid both for initially resisting NATO&apos;s new 5% defense spending target and for refusing to allow the U.S. to use Spanish bases and airspace during operations against Iran.
Whitaker pointed to nearly $150 billion in additional allied defense spending over the past year and a growing push to expand European defense production as evidence that the alliance is moving in the direction the Trump administration has long demanded.
&quot;We&apos;re going to address our priorities,&quot; he said. &quot;And that&apos;s first the homeland and our Western Hemisphere. The Pacific is an area that we are going to be more capable and ready, and Europe is fourth on the list.&quot;
&quot;That doesn&apos;t mean that we&apos;re leaving Europe, it doesn&apos;t mean that we&apos;re abandoning our allies,&quot; he said. &quot;It just means we&apos;re expecting them to take over the conventional defense of the continent.&quot;
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Even as allies celebrated new spending commitments, European officials acknowledge that rearming the continent will require years of sustained political support, expanded industrial capacity and difficult budget decisions before the alliance reaches the capabilities envisioned in Ankara.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte repeatedly has emphasized that governments must now present &quot;clear, concrete and credible plans&quot; for reaching the target rather than simply making political commitments.
The summit also came as the administration reviews U.S. force posture in Europe, prompting questions among allies — particularly those on NATO&apos;s eastern flank — about what greater burden-sharing could mean for the future U.S. military presence.
The administration argues the force posture review is directly tied to burden-sharing: if Europe assumes more responsibility for defending the continent, Washington can reassess where and how U.S. forces are deployed.
In recent weeks, the Trump administration has sent mixed signals on troop deployments, including a halted rotation to Poland, a subsequent announcement of additional forces and the launch of a broader review of U.S. force posture on the continent. 
Allies like Poland have argued that its heavy investment in defense and frontline position should be reflected in a stronger U.S. military presence. Whitaker said allies that spend more should expect deeper engagement with Washington but stressed that decisions on U.S. force posture are driven by broader global security considerations rather than any one country&apos;s spending.
&quot;It is an ongoing evaluation of where we need to deploy, where we can project power from, and how we deter and defend,&quot; Whitaker said. &quot;It&apos;s a complicated conversation, but it&apos;s one that we&apos;re currently having right now within the government and with our allies.&quot;
For Whitaker, the debate over burden-sharing is no longer simply about how much allies spend.
The larger question, he said, is whether those investments translate into the military capabilities Europe will need to assume a greater share of its own defense.
Those commitments extended beyond spending targets and into the kinds of military capabilities NATO allies are expected to field over the coming decade.
Germany announced plans to acquire U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles, giving Europe&apos;s largest economy a long-range conventional strike capability that Chancellor Friedrich Merz said would close a key gap in Germany&apos;s defenses. The purchase is part of a broader effort by European allies to rebuild military capabilities that have atrophied since the end of the Cold War.
Whitaker said the Tomahawk purchase was only one example of the capabilities NATO allies will need to field in the coming years.
&quot;It&apos;s an all-of-the-above approach,&quot; he said. &quot;Whether it&apos;s frigates, whether it&apos;s air defense, whether it&apos;s deep strike, whether it&apos;s tanks and drones, all of that needs to be increased in manufacturing capacity. It needs to be fielded and ready to defend and deter.&quot;
The summit also underscored a growing emphasis on expanding defense production across the alliance.
Trump announced that Ukraine would be permitted to establish domestic Patriot missile production, while Lockheed Martin unveiled plans to help establish a Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile sustainment facility in Europe. Other agreements included expanded European production of Army Tactical Missile Systems, Stinger missiles and additional air defense systems through partnerships between U.S. and European defense firms.
The White House has cast those announcements as evidence of what it has called a new &quot;NATO 3.0&quot; model, arguing that greater European defense investment will both strengthen the alliance and create demand for American defense manufacturers. 
Administration officials said more than $3 billion in defense agreements and joint ventures announced during the summit would support U.S. industry while expanding Europe&apos;s ability to manufacture critical military capabilities closer to the continent.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>French police make 98 arrests after chaos erupts in Paris following World Cup semifinal loss: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>French police make 98 arrests after chaos erupts in Paris following World Cup semifinal loss: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chaos erupted in Paris following France’s loss in the World Cup semifinal to Spain on Tuesday.
French police made 98 arrests, and 21 minors, were taken into police custody, the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to The Athletic. The most significant offenses included people firing mortar fireworks at fire stations and police cars.
France’s World Cup loss also coincided with Bastille Day, which commemorates when the French stormed the Bastille in 1789, a pivotal moment in the French Revolution.
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In addition to the mortar fireworks, 12 trash containers were set on fire on Raymond Queneau Street. The firefighters who responded to the fires were targeted with mortar rounds, the prosecutor’s office told The Athletic. Fireworks were also fired toward a supermarket, breaking a window, the prosecutor’s office said to The Athletic.
&quot;During the night of July 14–15, 2026, the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office was notified of 98 individuals taken into police custody, including 67 adults and 21 minors, at least eight of whom fall under the jurisdiction of the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office,&quot; a statement sent to The Athletic read.
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&quot;Most of these minors were arrested for aggravated theft and possession of incendiary materials. These figures are subject to change as new information is brought to the attention of the prosecutor’s office or as details are clarified.&quot;
With a win on Tuesday, France would have reached the World Cup final for the third straight tournament. Instead, they were held off the scoresheet as Spain’s defense stifled their explosive attack.
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Spain took a 1-0 first-half lead after Mikel Oyarzabal scored on a penalty kick. Pedro Porro put Spain up 2-0 with a goal in the second half.
Spain will find out its finals opponent on Wednesday afternoon when England takes on Argentina at 3 p.m. ET on FOX.
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			  <news:name>Dave Portnoy baffled by socialists who fled ‘disaster’ countries to ‘fix’ United States</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dave Portnoy baffled by socialists who fled ‘disaster’ countries to ‘fix’ United States</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy questioned Wednesday why people who left countries he described as &quot;disasters&quot; are promoting socialism in the United States during an appearance on &quot;The Adam Carolla Show,&quot; where he discussed New York&apos;s Democratic socialist victories.
&quot;How we’ve gotten to socialism is somehow seen as this thing that’s going to fix the United States,&quot; Portnoy said.
&quot;The people are saying it has all migrated from countries that are disasters to come to the United States to get away from their country to come fix the United States, the country that everyone wants to migrate to. It’s a very confusing time.&quot;
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Portnoy made the remarks after Carolla asked whether he would consider running for mayor of New York. He pointed to Zohran Mamdani and candidates the mayor backed in recent Democratic congressional primaries as reasons he has considered seeking office.
He previously left open the possibility of challenging Mamdani during a June 29 appearance at New York’s 92NY promoting his book, &quot;Cancel Me If You Can.&quot; He told Fox News Digital that &quot;somebody’s got to take that guy and beat him&quot; and argued that Mamdani’s political rise threatened the entrepreneurial values behind the American Dream.
&quot;Maybe I’m the guy to do it,&quot; Portnoy told Fox News Digital. &quot;Depends on how much more he keeps pissing me off.&quot;
Portnoy said his interest in running changes depending on the day and described public office as something he sometimes views as a responsibility.
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&quot;Sometimes I do feel like it’s my civic duty. If I’m not going to do it, who’s going to try to do it? I don’t know. I could win. So, it’s a real feeling I have,&quot; he said.
Portnoy said the victories have increased his concern about political developments in New York and nationwide.
&quot;That to me is a very crazy, dangerous, shocking thing,&quot; Portnoy said.
He argued that organized activists have an advantage in low-turnout primaries because many other voters are focused on work, family and daily responsibilities.
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&quot;The voter turnout in the New York primaries was minuscule and they’re organized and they’re stirring up their base,&quot; Portnoy said. &quot;But most people are just getting on the subway, going to work, worrying about a date on Friday.&quot;
Carolla responded to Portnoy&apos;s broader criticism and described the activists as motivated by perpetual grievances rather than specific policy outcomes.
&quot;I think the problem is these people are professional agitators,&quot; Carolla said. &quot;They’re the grievance class and they have a grievance. They have a beef. They have a problem.&quot;
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Mamdani backed three victorious candidates in New York&apos;s June 23 Democratic House primaries: Claire Valdez, Darializa Avila Chevalier, and Brad Lander. Valdez and Chevalier are self-described Democratic socialists, while Lander defeated Rep. Dan Goldman by running to his political left.
Mamdani framed the results as evidence that Democratic socialist candidates could compete beyond New York.
&quot;I think a Democratic Socialist can get elected anywhere across this country for any position,&quot; Mamdani told ABC News in an interview that aired June 28.
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani for comment but did not immediately hear back.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Microsoft patches record number of security vulnerabilities, citing its use of AI</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Microsoft&apos;s monthly release of security fixes, dubbed Patch Tuesday, resolved a record 570 security vulnerabilities across the company&apos;s product line, thanks to discoveries with AI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Slain American mother Jamey Carney remembered as &apos;ray of sunshine&apos; at Ireland funeral</news:name>
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			<news:title>Slain American mother Jamey Carney remembered as &apos;ray of sunshine&apos; at Ireland funeral</news:title>
			<news:keywords>American mother Jamey Carney was remembered at her funeral as a devoted parent who had built a happy life in Ireland before her life was violently cut short.
Carney, 43, a New York native who moved to Ireland in 2021 with her teenage daughter, was violently beaten and suffocated in her home in Killarney, County Kerry, last week. A Jordanian failed asylum seeker who was living in Ireland and was romantically involved with Carney was arrested in relation to the case in his home country after fleeing Ireland via Istanbul after her death, according to Irish media.
Mourners gathered at St. Mary&apos;s Cathedral in Killarney to pay their final respects during a service celebrating Carney&apos;s life. The service was livestreamed, allowing friends and family around the world to join in mourning before a private cremation.
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&quot;Today we don&apos;t dwell on Jamey&apos;s death, but we dwell on her life,&quot; Fr. Kieran O&apos;Brien told mourners.
During the service, O&apos;Brien reflected on Carney&apos;s life growing up in New York alongside her sister, Devon, before recalling her &quot;big decision&quot; to move to Killarney—a choice he described as &quot;the best decision of her life.&quot;
He said she and her daughter, Michaela, had found a place they proudly called home, with Michaela settling into school and becoming actively involved in Irish sports.
The priest described Carney as a woman whose &quot;joy radiated&quot; from her, saying she had built a close circle of friends after moving to Killarney and found happiness in simple things. He recalled her love of country music, travel, shopping, going to concerts and spending time with friends.
&quot;She was happy in life and she was happy with life because life was good to her,&quot; he said.
&quot;But her real love in life was you, Michaela,&quot; he added, addressing Carney&apos;s daughter.
&quot;We thank God for Jamey&apos;s life, remembering at all times her joy, and the ray of sunshine that she brought to all of your lives,&quot; he added.
Family members carried a series of personal items to the altar celebrating Carney&apos;s life, including photographs of her daughter, Michaela, and her dog, Penny. A cowboy hat symbolizing her love of country music, the passports she and Michaela used to start their new life together in Ireland and an angel statue were also brought forward.
A framed photograph of Carney rested atop her coffin, which was positioned before the altar and draped in a white pall.
As Carney&apos;s coffin departed St. Mary&apos;s Cathedral following the funeral mass, young members of Dr. Crokes GAA Club formed a guard of honor outside the church. Carney&apos;s grieving sister, Devon, wearing a Kerry GAA jersey and clutching a sunflower, was distraught as family members gathered around the hearse.
The service centered on celebrating Carney&apos;s life, her family and the community she built in Ireland rather than the disturbing circumstances surrounding her death and subsequent murder investigation.
Detectives believe Carney was killed around 11 p.m. Monday, roughly 14 hours before her 13-year-old daughter discovered her body at about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. By then, the man had traveled roughly 200 miles by bus to Dublin Airport and boarded a flight to Istanbul, according to the Irish Independent.
Irish police have yet to publicly identify the person they want to question in the investigation or release his name, photograph or any physical description.
Irish police confirmed to Fox News Digital they were aware &quot;of the arrest of a male in Jordan by the Jordanian authorities,&quot; but did not identify the man or confirm he was the person of interest in the investigation. Police also confirmed they &quot;have not made any request to the Jordanian authorities for the arrest of any person at this time.&quot;
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Irish media have widely identified the man as the person of interest in the investigation, though Irish police have not publicly confirmed his identity.
Ireland does not have an extradition treaty with Jordan, where the man is being detained, according to the Irish Independent.
Fox News Digital asked Irish police and Ireland&apos;s Department of Justice to confirm reports that the man had previously been refused asylum while appealing that decision. Neither agency confirmed the reports.
The man had been living in state-run accommodation for asylum seekers in Killarney before spending increasing amounts of time at Carney&apos;s home after they became romantically involved, according to the Irish Mirror.
He first arrived in the United Kingdom before traveling through Northern Ireland and eventually settling in County Kerry, according to the Irish Mirror.
His social media accounts contain posts from the United Kingdom and Turkey in recent years.
Meanwhile, the FBI told Fox News Digital it stands ready to assist Irish authorities if requested.
&quot;Through our Legal Attaché in London, we have strong, established relationships and stand ready to assist in any way that the Irish government may request,&quot; the FBI said in a statement.
The State Department told Fox News Digital it is providing consular assistance to the family.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ACC Supremacy: Is it really the Miami Hurricanes versus the field for the 2026 season?</news:name>
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			<news:title>ACC Supremacy: Is it really the Miami Hurricanes versus the field for the 2026 season?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With 2026 ACC Media Days kicking off in earnest Wednesday, the question on everyone&apos;s mind is whether anyone can stand in the way of the Miami Hurricanes this season.
The Canes were a Carson Beck interception away from hoisting a national championship trophy on their home turf, and many believe this year&apos;s squad has more firepower to work with.
While the games still have to be played and fall camp hasn&apos;t even started, there is an overwhelming sense among conference and national media members alike that it will be Miami versus the field in 2026.
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It is worth noting that the Hurricanes still have not won an ACC Championship since joining the conference more than two decades ago, but with the talent head coach Mario Cristobal has assembled, both on this roster and on his coaching staff, this has to be the year they get over the hump in conference play.
Miami returns a litany of playmakers, both homegrown and through the portal, as players like Malachi Toney, Mark Fletcher Jr. and Cooper Barkate will give offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson plenty of weapons to play with.
The man throwing them the ball, Darrian Mensah, comes to Coral Gables by way of the Duke Blue Devils, and at the risk of sounding like a heretic on the streets of South Florida, I believe this is the most talented signal-caller Cristobal has ever had under center while coaching at Miami.
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Yes, Carson Beck is an NFL quarterback and an all-conference selection at two schools, and Cam Ward was literally a unanimous All-American and first overall draft pick, but Mensah has the tools and mentality to make Dawson&apos;s offense run like a well-oiled machine, and the embarrassment of riches he will have at his disposal at both wide receiver and running back will be on full display.
The question marks are there, though, particularly along both lines of scrimmage, as the Canes will have to replace both starting tackles and both edge rushers on offense and defense respectively.
If any team can weather that storm (no pun intended, I promise), it&apos;s the Hurricanes, whose recruiting prowess in the trenches has set them up nicely to be able to reload after April&apos;s draft exodus.
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Former five-star Justin Scott should anchor the interior of the defensive line, and former Missouri edge rusher Damon Wilson was one of the most coveted defensive players in the portal.
As far as teams that can catch Miami, that will be a tough ask.
The Canes always seem to have one or two games they tend to slip up in during conference play, but their league slate looks particularly weak this season, even by ACC standards.
Other than a trip to Notre Dame on Halloween, it&apos;s hard to predict a loss for Miami, but keep an eye on that early October game on the road against Clemson.
I may be falling for the banana in the tailpipe routine once again, but I think coach Dabo Swinney has the Tigers poised for a bounce-back year in 2026.
They are the only team that has even sniffed the rarefied air that the Canes are in when it comes to recruiting, and they are less than two years removed from winning the conference and making a College Football Playoff appearance.
Keep an eye on the Tigers as well as SMU, who jumped up and bit Miami last season.
The Mustangs and Hurricanes don&apos;t meet in the regular season, but if they do end up squaring off in the ACC title game, I wouldn&apos;t be surprised to see head coach Rhett Lashlee giving Cristobal and the Canes fits once again.
There&apos;s a reason the Miami Hurricanes will be heavy favorites heading into 2026, as this year finally feels like the season it all clicks for them, which sounds crazy to say about a team that was in the CFP finals less than seven months ago, but it&apos;s true.
Firepower on offense, elite coordinators, huge talent advantages on both sides of the ball, and a laughably weak conference schedule should mean the Canes finally win the ACC this coming year.
Talking season is almost done, then it will be time for Miami to prove it on the field.
Buckle up, Canes fans.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Swing-state poll spells trouble for far left as Schumer-backed candidate dominates with critical voting blocs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swing-state poll spells trouble for far left as Schumer-backed candidate dominates with critical voting blocs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Moderate Democratic Rep. Haley Stevens holds a seven-point lead over far-left rival Abdul El-Sayed, and leads big with working-class and Black voters, in a crucial political fight not only for the Democratic Senate nomination in battleground Michigan but potentially for the fate of the party, according to new polling.
Stevens, who is backed by longtime Senate Democratic Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer and the party establishment, stands at 48% support among Democrats likely to vote in the Aug. 4 primary, with El-Sayed, a former Wayne County Health Department director endorsed by progressive champions Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, at 41%.
The Detroit News/WDIV poll, conducted by Glengariff Group, indicated roughly 10% of respondents remained undecided with the primary just three weeks out.
In the wake of attention-grabbing victories by socialist and far-left candidates in blue congressional districts in New York City and Colorado in recent weeks, the primary in Michigan is viewed as the biggest battle to date between the left-wing and the center-left establishment for the future of the Democratic Party.
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The poll indicates Stevens with a large 22-point lead among non-college educated voters, while El-Sayed holds a seven point advantage among those with college degrees.
El-Sayed is up by 12 points among White voters, while Stevens holds a massive 46-point advantage among Black voters in the survey, which had a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.
The results are reminiscent of polling that came out shortly before Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, a progressive similar to El-Sayed also endorsed by Sanders, dropped out of the race this month that showed him trailing with working class voters by a large margin.
The poll of 500 likely voters was conducted entirely after last week&apos;s televised debate between El-Sayed and Stevens. That showdown came just two days after progressive state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, once the third major Democrat in the primary, suspended her campaign.
McMorrow, who has seen her national profile expand in recent years and was running as a progressive in an ideological space between El-Sayed and Stevens, exited the race amid faltering poll numbers and fundraising that weren&apos;t keeping pace with her two main rivals.
McMorrow pledged to fully support whichever Democrat wins the primary and will ultimately face off against Rogers, who is running for the Senate for a second straight cycle after losing in 2024 to now-Sen. Elissa Slotkin by a razor-thin margin.
Either Stevens or El-Sayed will take on former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers, who is on a glide path to the GOP nomination, in the crucial midterm faceoff to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Gary Peters.
The rare open Senate seat is a top Republican target and is a must-hold for the Democrats as they aim to win back the Senate majority from the GOP, which currently controls the chamber with a slim 53-47 margin.
The poll&apos;s release comes ahead of this week&apos;s trip to Michigan by Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez, where they are scheduled to team up with El-Sayed at three events.
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El-Sayed, who, if elected, would make history as the nation&apos;s first Muslim senator, is an epidemiologist who unsuccessfully ran for governor as an insurgent candidate in 2018. He has made support for Medicare for all a major component of his campaign.
The far-left candidate has also called for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and is a vocal critic of Israel amid its war with Hamas — even characterizing Israel&apos;s actions in Gaza as &quot;genocide&quot; against Palestinians. And El-Sayed, who served as a top surrogate on Sanders&apos; 2020 presidential campaign, has vowed not to accept PAC donations.
Schumer and the party establishment view Stevens as more electable than El-Sayed, who has sparked controversy with his past comments. They worry that El-Sayed as the party&apos;s nominee would jeopardize the Democrat-controlled Senate seat by pushing the party too far to the left in a state that President Donald Trump carried two years ago by just over one percentage point.
Earlier this week, Peters, who to date had stayed neutral in the race to succeed him, endorsed Stevens.
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The primary showdown has become combustible and expensive, with outside groups spending big bucks to flood the campaign trail with ads.
The biggest spending is United Democracy Project, a political action committee aligned with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The group reports spending nearly $15 million in support of Stevens and against El-Sayed.
&quot;Haley is leading in this race because the stakes of this election could not be higher,&quot; Sam Barrett, campaign manager on the Stevens campaign, told Fox News Digital in a statement in reaction to the poll.
&quot;When Democrats win in November, we’ll keep Mike Rogers out of the Senate, and stop Donald Trump from having free rein to appoint Supreme Court justices who will ban abortion, cut health care, and strip away workers’ rights. Michigan needs a Senator who is ready on day one to fight and has won tough races before. That’s Haley, and that’s why her message of lowering costs, protecting manufacturing, and taking on Trump’s corruption and abuses of power is resonating across the state.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the El-Sayed campaign for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Portland being Portland: Baseball team stops game for pitcher &amp; hitter to make out on &apos;Heated Rivalry&apos; night</news:name>
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			<news:title>Portland being Portland: Baseball team stops game for pitcher &amp; hitter to make out on &apos;Heated Rivalry&apos; night</news:title>
			<news:keywords>While sane Americans were celebrating the MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, the lunatics in Portland, Oregon were cheering along as two men made out on a baseball field during a &apos;Heated Rivalry&apos; theme night.
The Portland Pickles, a collegiate summer baseball organization known for pulling Savannah Bananas-like antics, promoted Tuesday&apos;s game as a high tension night where &quot;someone&apos;s definitely ending up in the penalty box&quot; as a nod to the HBO gay hockey series that is supposedly a huge ratings success, yet HBO has refused to share viewership totals with OutKick.
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With families in attendance Tuesday night, the Pickles decided to honor the HBO show by creating a script where a pitcher hits a batter. The batter charged the mound, and with little kids watching, the two men embrace and start kissing. At least one little girl can be seen covering her eyes as the men kiss.
Meanwhile, in Philly, sane America was celebrating with a Sandlot tribute and Ray Charles singing &quot;America the Beautiful.&quot;
The divide between sane America and the demented America that Portland wants to export across this country can&apos;t be any clearer. This isn&apos;t about two men kissing. This is about taking one of the final wholesome places left for families — the Pickles are holding a Fart Night this Friday night — and turning it into a LIB stunt factory where kids are subjected to the Alphabet Mafia&apos;s whims.
&quot;Guess I can check off &apos;making out on the diamond during a professional baseball game&apos; from my list,&quot; the gay pitcher, who goes by J.P. Hardy, wrote to his fans on Instagram Story.
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Meanwhile, the usual suspects are out defending this on social media, especially on Twitter where this is being framed by the woke LIB lunatics as just a kiss.
&quot;Little girl in the background immediately, instinctively, and rightly, covers her eyes. Everyone knows this s–t is wrong but white liberal women keep forcing it into ever(y) facet of our lives. Fatigue,&quot; wrote a Twitter user.
That was immediately countered by the typical lunatics who want to normalize this spectacle.
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&quot;You mean like any little kid does when they see two people kissing..? They find all kissing gross. Gtfo here with your bigotry,&quot; the lunatic replied.
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And with that, the newest cultural battleground has been drawn.
The Pickles will hold Pride Night on Thursday. What happened to June being Pride Month? Apparently the Pickles didn&apos;t get enough in June, so they are holding a big bash this week.
The team promises the night will be a &quot;celebration of LGBTQ+ people, joy, and chosen family, because the world is weird enough without anyone feeling unwelcome. Love is love, baseball is baseball, and this park is for everyone.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>How They Voted | Lake Havasu City Council, July 14, 2026</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Councilmember Michele Lin was absent.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Arizona&apos;s elections boss rejects DOJ warning over voter rolls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- The state&apos;s chief election official has a message for the Department of Justice: We don&apos;t need to be reminded to comply with laws ensuring only citizens cast a ballot in Arizona.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks could struggle to match last season&apos;s 14-3 record</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks could struggle to match last season&apos;s 14-3 record</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When baseball season started, I went in-depth on every single baseball team before Opening Day. I gave a betting preview and discussed the additions for each team. Believe it or not, we are about two months away from the beginning of the football season. So, I am going to do that for each one of the NFL teams. I’ll start based on records from last year, and we will begin with the Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks.
Last Year
The discussion around Sam Darnold’s career completely shifted. Two years ago, he was looked at as a bust. Now he will forever live as a Super Bowl champion. Seattle beat the Patriots 29-13 in one of the more boring Super Bowl games in recent memory. Getting to the Super Bowl was a difficult path – at least in the NFC Championship Game. The Seahawks had to survive a back-and-forth battle against the Rams and won the game 31-27. They destroyed the 49ers in a comical game. Basically, from kickoff on, they embarrassed San Francisco, winning 41-6. Overall, the team went 14-3 and looked like the best team in football.
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One of the bigger subtractions was Kenneth Walker III going to the Chiefs. Walker was the Super Bowl MVP, but there are other good running backs available in their room. They did lose some key pieces of their defense as well. Perhaps the one that will be the hardest to replace is Klint Kubiak, who is now the Raiders&apos; head coach. They did extend some key pieces, though. They extended Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Charles Cross, and Derick Hall.
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Roster
I think it is hard to count out a team that has Sam Darnold and Smith-Njigba. Zach Charbonnet, who was injured in the playoffs, is now the primary back for the Seahawks. Even without Kubiak, they should still have a solid offense with their wide receiver corps. Smith-Njigba could be a top-three wide receiver (again), Cooper Kupp is one of the best veterans available, and Shaheed is a very strong third receiver. AJ Barner is also a solid tight end option, even though he is not one of the top options in the league. This defense was stronger than expected last season. They lost some pieces, so I do think they will be a bit worse, but still have many of their key players.
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Betting Outlook
The line on the Seahawks has dropped them from 14 wins to just 10.5 as their team total. I wouldn’t be overly surprised if the Seahawks do take a step back. Winning again after the Super Bowl is tough. The Rams are better, the 49ers are probably better, and even the Cardinals should be better. So, naturally, the Rams will take a step back. I don’t love the under 10.5, but I certainly won’t play the over. At -225, the Seahawks to make the playoffs have also lost value. If I had to play something, I would go under 10.5 as I have them at 10 wins, but this is one I’d stay off of.
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			<news:title>Insurance breach exposes 7M driver&apos;s licenses</news:title>
			<news:keywords>AssuranceAmerica, an auto insurance provider that works through a network of independent agents, has disclosed a data breach affecting nearly 7 million people. The exposed information includes driver&apos;s license numbers and other personal details tied to auto insurance customers.
The company said it detected suspicious activity on March 17, 2026, after malicious activity targeted one of its employees one day earlier. Investigators later found that an unauthorized third party accessed parts of AssuranceAmerica&apos;s IT environment and copied certain data files.
According to an Indiana Attorney General breach listing, the incident affected 6,998,886 people. A California Attorney General notice also says AssuranceAmerica began notifying affected individuals after completing its file review on June 15, 2026.
AssuranceAmerica sells auto, renters and commercial auto insurance through independent agents. So even if the company name does not sound familiar, your information could still be involved if your policy, quote, claim or driver details passed through its systems.
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AssuranceAmerica said the breach started with malicious activity that targeted one employee. The company did not explain exactly how the employee was targeted. However, it said it later disabled compromised credentials and unauthorized sessions.
That detail should get your attention. Many breaches start with one stolen login, one convincing message or one infected device. Once attackers get inside, they can move quickly and look for files worth stealing.
In this case, AssuranceAmerica said an unauthorized third party copied certain data files from its IT environment. The company then reviewed those files to identify affected individuals.
AssuranceAmerica said the stolen files contained names plus one or more other types of personal information. That information may include contact details, auto insurance policy or account information, driver or vehicle information, claims-related information and driver&apos;s license numbers. The California notice also says some files may have included Tax ID information and/or Social Security numbers.
That mix can create real risk. A scammer with your name, license number and insurance details may sound much more convincing. They could pretend to be from your insurer, a repair shop, a claims department or a state agency. This follows other identity-document breaches, including the Texas data breach that hit 3 million license customers. Once driver&apos;s license numbers leak, the risk can last much longer than a stolen credit card number.
AssuranceAmerica said it took affected server devices offline and hired external forensic specialists to investigate. The company also said it reset passwords, deployed enhanced monitoring and threat detection tools and gave employees more cybersecurity instruction. It also notified law enforcement.
AssuranceAmerica is offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring for affected individuals. That can help spot some suspicious activity. However, you still need to watch your insurance account, financial accounts and mail.
A driver&apos;s license number can help an imposter build a more believable scam. Insurance information can make that scam feel personal.
For example, a caller may mention your policy, your vehicle or a claim. Then they may ask you to &quot;verify&quot; more information. That is where the damage can grow.
Also, stolen breach data can be matched with public records and data broker profiles. That can give criminals a fuller picture of your life. We have seen the same pattern in scams tied to travel accounts, phone accounts and other breaches, including the Booking.com breach that exposed traveler data to scams.
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If you receive a notice or think your information may be involved, take these steps now to make the stolen data harder to use.
If you receive a notice from AssuranceAmerica, read it carefully. Check what information the company says may have been exposed in your case. Do not assume every affected person had the same data stolen. Some people may have had driver&apos;s license numbers exposed. Others may also have had Tax ID information or Social Security numbers involved.
AssuranceAmerica says it is offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring. Use the instructions in the official notice. Be careful with emails or texts that claim to offer enrollment links. Scammers often copy real breach language to trick you.
A credit freeze makes it harder for someone to open a new account in your name. You need to place a freeze separately with Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. It is free, and you can lift it when you need to apply for credit.
A fraud alert tells lenders to take extra steps before opening credit in your name. You can place a fraud alert with one credit bureau, and that bureau should notify the others. This adds another layer of protection if your personal information was exposed.
Log in to your insurance account and check for changes you do not recognize. Look for unfamiliar claims, new contact details or strange policy updates. If something looks wrong, call the company using a number from your policy documents.
Credential theft often starts with malware, a bad link or a fake download. Strong antivirus software can help block malicious files and phishing links before they cause damage. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
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Breached data becomes more useful when scammers can match it with your address, relatives, phone number or public records. A data removal service can help reduce what data brokers display about you. That will not undo a breach, but it can make you a harder target. 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.
If someone calls about your policy, claim or payment, slow down. Do not share verification codes. Do not confirm sensitive details during an unexpected call. Instead, hang up and call the company back through an official number.
If your driver&apos;s license number was exposed, review your state DMV&apos;s fraud guidance. Some states may offer replacement options or identity theft guidance. The rules vary, so check directly with your state agency.
Create strong, unique passwords for your insurance account, email and financial apps. A password manager can also help you spot fake login pages. If it will not autofill, you may be on a scam site. Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2026 at CyberGuy.com.
Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) for your insurance account, email and financial accounts when available. Use an authenticator app when you can. Text codes are better than nothing, but scammers often target them.
The AssuranceAmerica data breach is a reminder that your driver&apos;s license number has become a high-value target. You may not be able to control how every company stores your information. However, you can make stolen data harder to use. Start with your credit. Then check your insurance account and watch for imposters who know just enough to sound convincing. Also, clean up the personal data already floating around online. The bigger issue is trust. Companies ask for sensitive information because they need it to do business. When that information leaks, you are the one left checking statements, freezing credit and worrying about what comes next.
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			<news:title>Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort to host Route 66 Car Show on July 18</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the free event will feature classic and modern hot rods, a live DJ, a donation-only car wash and judging by the public.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Country star cancels two weeks of concerts after father dies suddenly</news:name>
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			<news:title>Country star cancels two weeks of concerts after father dies suddenly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Country music star Zach John King is mourning the sudden loss of his father.
On Tuesday, the 29-year-old artist took to Instagram to share the heartbreaking news.
&quot;Friday my dad suddenly went home to Jesus,&quot; he wrote alongside a series of photos of himself with his father. &quot;He was our family’s rock. My best friend. The greatest man I will ever know. John King was the kind of husband, father, grandfather, friend, and follower of Jesus you’ll only find once in a lifetime. Those that knew him knew his eyes were never fixed on this weary world. It used to frustrate me how joyful he could be even in the worst moment of life. In his own words, that joy came from ‘the hope I have in Jesus.’&quot;
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&quot;In the literal blink of an eye Friday, he was home with Jesus where his soul longed to be,&quot; he continued. &quot;We wanted 25 more years with him and that pain will cut deep for the rest of my life. However, if there were ever a moment to be sure my dad is waiting for me in the very place all of our souls long for, it would be now.&quot;
&quot;I am canceling the next two weeks of shows to grieve with my family,&quot; he added. &quot;After that, Imma do what my dad would want me to do and get back to work. I’ll leave y’all with what he said every morning even when I didn’t want to hear it … ‘today is the day the Lord has made I will rejoice and be glad in it.’&quot;
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&quot;I love you dad. I’ll see you soon.&quot;
Close friends and fans were quick to share their respects.
&quot;I’m sorry Zach… praying for you and your family,&quot; Ella Langley commented.
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&quot;Wow man I’m so so sorry. I know you’ve got an army around you but you also have the Lake’s lifting yall up as well. What a beautiful thing to be able to say of your dad. Leaving a legacy,&quot; Christian songwriter Brandon Lake added.
King has spent the summer on tour with Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, Riley Green and Thomas Rhett, while gearing up to headline his &quot;Get to Drinkin&apos; Tour&quot; this fall.
The Georgia native is among several artists who have recently canceled scheduled performances due to personal circumstances.
Last year, country star Cody Johnson canceled all of his remaining 2025 tour dates after doctors discovered a ruptured eardrum that required immediate surgery.
&quot;It is with a very heavy heart I have to share the remainder of this year’s concert performances will not be able to happen,&quot; Johnson wrote in a statement shared on Instagram. &quot;While battling a severe upper respiratory and sinus infection, I burst my eardrum. The severity of the rupture means I must undergo immediate surgery.&quot;
Johnson said it wasn&apos;t &quot;possible&quot; for him to continue performing.
&quot;The healing process will take many weeks, and it is not possible for me to sing during this time. Without the surgery my downtime could be months,&quot; he added. &quot;I pray for full healing so I can get well and return to doing what I love. Thank you COJO Nation for the love and support now, and always.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Weightlifter accused of collecting $100K in disability while showing off in the gym online</news:name>
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			<news:title>Weightlifter accused of collecting $100K in disability while showing off in the gym online</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Long Island man has been accused of collecting disability payments while simultaneously competing in weightlifting competitions, and posting fitness content to social media, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday.
Raymond Phillips, 40, was arrested this month after an investigation found that he allegedly collected more than $100,000 in disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) from 2021 to 2024, according to a statement from the attorney general&apos;s office.
In a press release announcing the charges, the attorney general’s office included three photos from 2023 that appeared to show Phillips bench pressing and squatting.
Phillips was able to receive disability payments by claiming a weightlifting injury prevented him from working, the attorney general&apos;s office said.
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&quot;Raymond Phillips shamelessly collected benefits meant for disabled New Yorkers while boasting his weightlifting achievements on social media,&quot; James said in a statement. &quot;My office has no tolerance for fraudsters who cheat the system and steal from programs that are a lifeline for New Yorkers in need.&quot;
According to the attorney general&apos;s office, Phillips filed paperwork with the New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) in August 2018 claiming he injured his dominant arm that June from weightlifting.
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In that paperwork, Phillips said he had undergone surgery, could not perform rudimentary tasks without help and was dealing with extreme pain, the attorney general&apos;s office said.
In May 2021, Phillips&apos; claim was approved by the federal government and for the next three years, he received payments, according to prosecutors.
During that time, Phillips allegedly posted several videos and photos of himself weightlifting on Facebook and Instagram. His social media accounts have since been deleted.
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Conor Washington, special agent in charge at the SSA Office of Inspector General, also accused Phillips of continuing to work as a personal trainer while collecting disability payments.
Phillips was charged in a three-count indictment, charging him with second degree grand larceny and two counts of offering a false instrument for filing in the first degree.
If he is convicted of grand larceny, he&apos;ll face a maximum of 15 years in prison.
Fox News Digital reached out to Phillips&apos; defense attorney for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s &apos;third world&apos; travel ban could become permanent if firebrand Republican lawmaker gets her way</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s &apos;third world&apos; travel ban could become permanent if firebrand Republican lawmaker gets her way</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: One House Republican is moving forward with efforts to codify President Donald Trump&apos;s sweeping travel ban on &quot;third-world&quot; countries.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., will introduce legislation Wednesday that would bar people from 39 countries across the Caribbean, Middle East and Africa from entering the United States, Fox News Digital has learned.
Mace&apos;s bill, titled the Third World Immigration Moratorium Act, would also block entry for individuals traveling on Palestinian Authority-issued documents.
The South Carolina lawmaker argued her legislation, which mirrors the list of countries facing full or partial bans under the Trump administration, is necessary because many immigrants from the affected countries have failed to assimilate into American life.
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&quot;For too long, Washington has looked the other way while bad actors exploited every gap in our system and American families paid the price. Those days are over,&quot; Mace said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital on her upcoming legislation. &quot;If you import the third world, you will become the third world.&quot;
&quot;This bill makes crystal clear: entry into the United States is a privilege, not a right,&quot; she continued. &quot;We make absolutely no apologies for defending it.&quot;
Countries that would face travel restrictions include Afghanistan, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burma, Burundi, Chad, Cote d&apos;Ivoire, Cuba, Dominica, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Gabon, Gambia, Haiti, Iran, Laos, Libya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Venezuela, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The proposal comes after the Trump administration resurrected a travel ban on 12 countries in June 2025 after an Egyptian national was charged with carrying out a deadly firebombing attack in Boulder, Colo., on demonstrators calling for the release of hostages in Gaza.
Trump later moved to expand the list by more than double after an Afghan national fatally shot 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, a member of the West Virginia National Guard, and severely injured U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe in Washington, D.C., 25, in November.
The president argued the move was necessary to protect national security and guard against visa overstays after both perpetrators were in the country illegally after overstaying their visas. 
Many of the countries on the travel ban list are among the poorest in the world and have struggled with instability and terrorism.
Iran and Cuba — both longtime U.S. adversaries — are also among the countries targeted by the proposal. 
Mace&apos;s legislation would exempt several categories of travelers, including lawful permanent residents, dual nationals using passports from countries not subject to the restrictions, diplomats, NATO personnel, athletes participating in major international competitions, special immigrant visa recipients who assisted U.S. forces and some people fleeing ethnic or religious persecution in Iran.
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Under Mace’s bill, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary would possess the authority to grant case-by-case waivers if admitting an individual is determined to be in the nation&apos;s &quot;critical interest.&quot;
But the legislation is likely to face an uphill battle in the House amid expected opposition from Democrats and some Republicans who support legal immigration from several of the countries on her list.
Earlier this year, a handful of Republicans joined Democrats in voting to extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitians despite the Trump administration&apos;s opposition. Some Republicans have also defended legal immigration for people from Cuba, Venezuela and other countries subject to the travel ban and often used as proxies of other foreign powers.
Mace previously introduced legislation that would bar naturalized citizens from serving in most of the federal government, including in Congress and as federal judges.
Wednesday’s legislation comes as Mace weighs her political future.
The Republican firebrand is serving the final months of her House term after losing her bid for South Carolina governor earlier this year.
She has floated running in a fast-approaching primary election to succeed the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, who died unexpectedly late Saturday evening.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Stripe and Advent reportedly offered to buy PayPal for around $53.4B</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stripe and private equity firm Advent International have reportedly submitted a joint bid to acquire PayPal in a deal valued at approximately $53.4 billion.  Reuters reports that the offer was submitted earlier this month and is backed by roughly $50 billion in committed bank financing. Under the pr</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Apple Intelligence is headed to China after regulators approved Apple’s AI services through a partnership with Alibaba. The long-rumored deal will bring Alibaba’s Qwen AI models to Apple’s operating systems, marking a major expansion of the company’s generative AI platform into one of its most impor</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Billy Joel says aging musicians who keep making records past their prime &apos;dilute their legacy&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Billy Joel says aging musicians who keep making records past their prime &apos;dilute their legacy&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Billy Joel believes in leaving on a high note.
The five-time Grammy winner said he stopped writing music after his 1993 album &quot;River of Dreams&quot; because he felt like &quot;I was done.&quot;
&quot;I didn’t want to lock myself in a cave and devote myself like a monk to writing anymore. I had done it 12 times,&quot; he told music producer Rick Beato in an interview posted to YouTube on Monday.
The &quot;Uptown Girl&quot; singer added that he also had a wife, ex Christie Brinkley, and a young daughter — his oldest, Alexa — at the time. Joel and Brinkley divorced in 1994.
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He said he realized the Beatles made 12 albums and &quot;that was just enough for me.&quot;
&quot;And I decided I was not going to do it anymore because I’ve heard artists who keep putting out records and they really … they dilute their legacy,&quot; he added. &quot;Maybe they’re not as good as they used to be, or they’re not as motivated as they were, but it ends up trailing off. I didn’t want to go like that.&quot;
The &quot;Piano Man&quot; singer didn’t name any of the aging artists he had in mind.
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He admitted that &quot;it’s not easy to do &quot; after Beato said he respected his decision to let his past music stand for itself.
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&quot;Saying ‘no’ sometimes is really hard to do,&quot; he said, adding that, however, he did do an album of classical piano pieces afterward.
&quot;That’s where I wanted to go. I was ready to do that,&quot; he said. &quot;I didn’t want to just keep beating a dead horse and keep being played because I was Billy Joel. I wanted it to be good, and I recognized that I didn’t have the same motivation I used to have, so I said, ‘Stop. Don’t kill it.’&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jimmy Kimmel guest host makes crude jokes about Lindsay Graham, sister replacing him as senator</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jimmy Kimmel guest host makes crude jokes about Lindsay Graham, sister replacing him as senator</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Ike Barinholtz made some crude jokes about former Sen. Lindsey Graham on Tuesday and his sister replacing him in the Senate while guest hosting Jimmy Kimmel&apos;s late-night show.
&quot;But the big political story today is that we officially have a replacement for Lindsey Graham in the Senate,&quot; he said. &quot;And it&apos;s Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister, which is very confusing because I always thought Lindsey Graham was Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister.&quot;
Graham&apos;s sister, Darline Graham, was sworn in on Tuesday to take over her brother&apos;s Senate seat and became the first female senator from South Carolina.
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&quot;Darlene Graham Nordone, she was sworn in this afternoon on Capitol Hill and will finish her brother&apos;s term in office,&quot; Barinholtz added. &quot;And Darlene said she&apos;ll work very hard over the next several months to support the president and she pledges to suck his t--- even harder than her brother did.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the office of the late Senator Graham for comment. 
Barinholtz also joked that he liked that Graham was being replaced by his sister and said he was going to follow suit.
&quot;In fact, I&apos;m going to use it myself. I hereby decree that in the event I am unable to fill my duties here at the Jimmy Kimmel show, the remainder of my term as guest host will be served out by my sister, Ikena Barinholtz,&quot; he said, as the show panned to someone in the audience.
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During &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot; on Monday, Barinholtz also joked about the late South Carolina senator&apos;s death, and included a quip about Mitch McConnell.
&quot;What a crazy weekend,&quot; Barinholtz said. &quot;Mitch McConnell is alive, Lindsey Graham is dead. There&apos;s so many opportunities to get Jimmy&apos;s show pulled off the air again. They’re gonna pull it off!&quot;
He appeared to be referring to Kimmel’s brief suspension after he had joked about the death of conservative activist and TPUSA co-founder Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated last year.
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Graham, 71, died Saturday night. An autopsy performed on Sunday said that Graham died from an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has been absent from the Senate for weeks following a health scare. On Sunday, just hours after Graham&apos;s death, McConnell revealed details about his nearly month-long hospital stay, saying in a statement, &quot;My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages.&quot;
After joking about McConnell’s health Monday night, Barinholtz sarcastically remarked, &quot;In all seriousness, though, I do want to extend well-wishes to Senator McConnell. I hope you get the quality healthcare you&apos;ve fought so hard to deny everyone else. Pulling for you, Mitch!&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Police say Canadian woman slapped teen over Trump and ICE clothing before ICE detained her</news:name>
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			<news:title>Police say Canadian woman slapped teen over Trump and ICE clothing before ICE detained her</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Canadian woman living in New Jersey is now facing charges after being accused of attacking a teen wearing pants that displayed &quot;Trump&quot; and &quot;ICE&quot; on the boardwalk.
According to a report from NJ.com, Kaitlyn E. Tracey, 33, allegedly &quot;slapped the victim across her face and body.&quot;
It happened after police say she approached the group of teens while recording them on her phone on the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk.
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Tracey reportedly did not jive with the group&apos;s &quot;patriotic colored sweatpants with political wording,&quot; police said.
The Point Pleasant Beach Police Department said it happened Friday night, July 3, during the start of the Fourth of July holiday weekend; surveillance video captured her allegedly &quot;striking the juvenile female, once to the body and once to the face, with an open hand.&quot;
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She then ran off from the scene. Days later, Tracey was arrested on charges following an investigation into the case.
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Police confirm Tracey is facing charges of endangering the welfare of a child, simple assault, harassment, and obstruction.
Tracey, who is a Canadian citizen, came to the U.S. in 2024 with a passport, the report says.
On Tuesday, a man claiming to be Tracey&apos;s husband posted a tearful plea on social media regarding the incident.
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In the video he said, &quot;Yesterday July 13, my wife was detained by ICE and brought to Delaney Hall in North New Jersey.&quot;
A search of the ICE detainee locator confirms Tracey is in ICE custody at the Delaney Hall facility.
Fox News Digital has reached out to ICE for comment.
When reached by Fox News Digital, Tracey&apos;s attorney Francis Hodgsen declined to comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pro wrestling&apos;s most viral stars end NJ beach showcase with &apos;Curtain Call&apos; as one is rumored to be WWE bound</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>There’s only one cure for a hot summer day in New Jersey – the beach.
Fight Factory Wrestling brought the sun, the cool ocean breeze and the excitement to the Jersey Shore on Tuesday night when it hosted The War on the Shore 3 at Martell’s Tiki Bar at Point Pleasant Beach.
Hundreds of fans brought their beach chairs, grabbed a cool beverage and watched a massive card featuring rising stars on the independent scene and familiar great do battle with some championships on the line as well as future opportunities for those big matches.
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The final co-main event of the evening featured what was described as &quot;ContentMania&quot; among three pro wrestlers who have made incredible waves on social media. &quot;Big Trouble&quot; Ben Bishop was looking to defend the Fight Factory Premier Championship against the &quot;Most Marketable&quot; Richard Holliday and &quot;The Veteran&quot; Jack Vaughn.
Holliday made clear from the jump that no one was exempt from his &quot;Signature Move,&quot; hitting it on Bishop early in the brawl. As the match wore on, Holliday and Bishop paid tribute to WWE star Matt Cardona, once known &quot;Indy God,&quot; and performed some of his moves in the ring.
Unfortunately, at one point, the referee was knocked out. The championship match turned into a free-for-all with everyone trying to get their licks in before the official woke out of his slumber. Holliday seemed to be in control when Tommy Invincible’s music hit. &quot;ContentMania&quot; could not be without Invincible, who has a comparable following to those in the match.
Invincible would take out Holliday before the referee got back in gear. Bishop would turn his attention to Vaughn, eventually pinning him for the victory.
The focus was on Holliday after the match. Amid rumors of his impending WWE move, he left his boots in the ring following a match at Game Changer Wrestling over the weekend. Would he do the same in Point Pleasant Beach?
Instead, Holliday, Bishop, Vaughn and Invincible performed another wrestling trope. They took a page out of the playbook of WWE legends Triple H, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Shawn Michaels and performed their own version of the infamous &quot;Curtain Call.&quot;
The act, which was done at a house show in 1996, saw Triple H, Nash, Hall and Michaels break character and embrace. By that time, Nash and Hall were about to change the game and jump to World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Triple H has said that’s when he believed the Attitude Era in professional wrestling really started.
For the men in the ring on Tuesday night, they received an ovation as well. However, Invincible wasn’t exempt from the &quot;Signature Move.&quot; Holliday hit it one more time and the group walked to the back.
Holliday’s future is bright and there’s still plenty of dates left on his independent schedule this month. But he did seem to give the subtle hint that he could be NXT bound soon.
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The other co-main event featured three of some of the hardest-hitting women’s wrestlers the sport has to offer. Lady Frost was defending her Fight Factory Wrestling Premier Women’s Championship against Steph De Lander and Allie Katch.
Each competitor was giving it their all with brutalizing chops, tough suplexes and going above and beyond to try to win that championship.
The match went outside of the ring in its latter stages. Frost brought De Lander and Katch near the entrance where a purple SUV was parked. She went to the top of the vehicle and nailed a moonsault on her competitors. The move got the crowd going. Katch recovered and made her way back to the ring.
But Frost had some business to take care of with De Lander. Frost trudged through the sand and allowed De Lander, an Australian native, to get in touch with the Atlantic Ocean. She whipped De Lander into the water, submerging her competitor completely. De Lander was stifled and Frost made her way back to the ring area.
Frost eventually pinned Katch to retain the championship.
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			  <news:name>Alabama sheriff details gruesome murders of veteran and wife inside their own home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alabama sheriff details gruesome murders of veteran and wife inside their own home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A military veteran along with his wife were both gruesomely killed during a burglary in Alabama, according to officials.
A 46-year-old man was arrested after allegedly killing a husband and wife found dead at their Reform, Alabama, home Sunday, the Pickens County Sheriff&apos;s Office said. Justin Elrod and his wife, Lena Elrod, were discovered dead at 12:15 a.m. following reports of a burglary. George Birmingham faces charges in their deaths, officials said.
Birmingham was arrested on charges of one count of capital murder, two counts of murder, one count of burglary and additional drug-related charges.
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Court records indicate Birmingham was accused of killing Lena Elrod with an electric saw and stabbed or struck Justin Elrod in the head with a metallic object.
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The sheriff&apos;s office said Birmingham was accused of killing the husband and wife before the burglary inside their home.
According to WBRC, a motive hasn&apos;t been established, but authorities said Birmingham was an &quot;acquaintance&quot; of the Elrods.
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Aliceville Mayor Terrence Windham described Justin Elrod as a hard worker who was humble.
&quot;He was a very humble guy, and he was the last person that I would think that something like this would happen to,&quot; Windham said. &quot;He survived the military, survived working in the prison, and now, this situation, it just makes it even worse.&quot;
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Jason Burns, who was a co-worker with Justin Elrod at a federal prison, said he&apos;s still at a loss that his friend was killed.
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&quot;About every five minutes,&quot; Burns said. &quot;About every five minutes, I’m having that moment.&quot;
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&quot;We ask everyone to continue keeping the victims’ families, those affected by this tragedy, and the responding first responders in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ice-T drops marriage advice after more than 20 years with Coco Austin</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ice-T drops marriage advice after more than 20 years with Coco Austin</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ice-T is dropping marriage advice that has allowed him to stay happily married to Coco Austin for 20 years.
Ice-T and Jon Heder are co-starring on the FOX celebrity competition series &quot;Nation&apos;s Dumbest,&quot; hosted by Jack Whitehall. At the press event, Ice-T spoke to Fox News Digital about maintaining his marriage.
&quot;I think in a relationship, I think you just have to do what got you guys started. You know, when you first started dating, you can&apos;t get rid of date night,&quot; Ice-T, whose legal name is Tracy Lauren Marrow, said.
&quot;Life comes in, drama, stress, but you got to return to that moment as much as you can. And then talk a lot. You know? Never let a problem fester. If there&apos;s a problem, let&apos;s get it out. Let&apos;s talk about it quick. Don&apos;t let it sit.
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&quot;Don&apos;t be mad at me for like a month about something I didn&apos;t even know got you mad,&quot; Ice-T continued before adding, &quot;Jon&apos;s been married for a while too. He understands.&quot;
Heder then chimed in with a proactive reason for Ice-T&apos;s successful relationship.
&quot;But I think the secret for you is also expanding,&quot; Heder added.
&quot;Yeah, expand. I expand. If I don&apos;t expand right, you know, women need expansion,&quot; Ice-T concluded.
WATCH: Ice-T drops marriage advice after 20 years with Coco Austin
Ice-T and Coco have been married since 2002. They share their 10-year-old daughter, Chanel Nicole Marrow.
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Heder married his wife, Kirsten the same year as Ice-T and Coco. Kirsten and Jon share four kids.
&quot;Nation&apos;s Dumbest&quot; is FOX&apos;s new celebrity competition series that puts a comedic twist on the traditional game show format. Hosted by Whitehall, the series challenges 12 celebrities to return to &quot;summer school,&quot; where they compete in a mix of classroom-inspired trivia, physical games and school-themed challenges.
But unlike most competition shows, the objective isn&apos;t to win — it&apos;s to be eliminated. Each week, the contestant who performs the best &quot;graduates&quot; from the competition, while those who struggle remain in the game. In the end, the last celebrity standing earns the title no one wants: &quot;The Nation&apos;s Dumbest.&quot;
Ice-T told Fox News Digital that there is still one question from the series that haunts him.
&quot;Yeah, &apos;how do you spell guarantee?&apos; I mean, I know how to spell guarantee, starts G-U, and I don&apos;t know, I was standing on a ledge,&quot; Ice-T said.
WATCH: Ice-T shares question that still haunts him from &apos;Nation&apos;s Dumbest&apos;
He continued, &quot;You know, in the moment, your brain is scrambled. And I knew how to spell it, and spelled it wrong.&quot;
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The inaugural cast includes Ice-T, Heder, Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Electra, Anthony Michael Hall, Chase Hudson, Elle King, Matt Leinart, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Steve-O, JoJo Siwa and Andrew Yang.
The format, which has found success internationally, blends pop quizzes, report cards, recess-inspired games and &quot;final exams&quot; with Whitehall&apos;s signature humor. FOX has described the series as a fresh take on celebrity competition television, designed to deliver laughs by turning the usual goal of winning completely upside down.
The series premieres Wednesday, July 15, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on FOX and streams the next day on Hulu.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ryan Reynolds stars as shot-down Navy pilot rescued by ex-KGB agent in Apple TV+’s ‘Mayday’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ryan Reynolds stars as shot-down Navy pilot rescued by ex-KGB agent in Apple TV+’s ‘Mayday’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Apple TV&apos;s new movie &quot;Mayday&quot; looks awesome.
Basic info:
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Apple TV released the trailer for &quot;Mayday&quot; on Tuesday, and it took no time at all for it to start making waves online.
It&apos;s not hard to understand why. A Cold War action-comedy with Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh is absolutely going to draw serious interest.
Judging from the trailer, fans are in for a very fun time with &quot;Mayday.&quot;
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Check out the preview starring Reynolds and Branagh below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
A Cold War action-comedy with Ryan Reynolds playing a shot down American pilot evading capture in the Soviet Union?
Say no more. I&apos;m absolutely sold, and I love the fact the Soviet guy who finds him loves the USA. Realistic? Not at all, but it is a fun concept.
It&apos;s also a further sign that there&apos;s been a serious vibe shift in entertainment away from slop and towards stuff that is actually entertaining.
You can catch &quot;Mayday&quot; on Apple TV starting September 4th. Make sure to let me know your thoughts on the trailer at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stephen Miller says Iranian officials are &apos;desperate&apos; to strike a deal with Trump after escalation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stephen Miller says Iranian officials are &apos;desperate&apos; to strike a deal with Trump after escalation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Tuesday that some Iranian officials are &quot;desperate&quot; to strike a deal with the Trump administration amid renewed strikes and escalating U.S. pressure on Tehran.
&quot;There are elements in the country, in the government, that are desperate to make a deal with the United States,&quot; Miller said.
&quot;And we entered into an agreement that the Iranians violated, they attacked commercial shipping through this strait, and President Trump made clear: &apos;You do not cross the United States, you do not violate an agreement with the United States. You do not break your word with President Trump or America, and you attack shipping in violation of that agreement, and you will pay a hellish price,&apos; and that is what has happened,&quot; he added.
TRUMP SAYS IRAN CEASEFIRE IS &apos;OVER&apos; AFTER IRANIAN ATTACKS TRIGGER MASSIVE US RESPONSE
Miller&apos;s remarks come as the Trump administration has resumed strikes against Iran following the collapse of a ceasefire that the White House says Iran violated by attacking commercial shipping.
Miller argued Tehran had grown accustomed to testing previous U.S. leaders without facing consequences but said Iranian leaders &quot;made one vital mistake&quot; by assuming they could do the same under Trump.
&quot;They forgot that Donald Trump is the president of the United States,&quot; Miller said.
TRUMP HAS 3 CHOICES TO DEFINE VICTORY IF HE WANTS TO BEAT IRAN. NONE OF THEM ARE EASY
&quot;One way or another, whether it be through bombing, whether it be through the blockade, whether it be through economic strangulation, whether it be through global pressure brought to bear, any or all of these things, one way or another, this country, this regime, will ultimately be forced to change its ways.&quot;
Miller later said the administration believes the apparent divisions inside Iran are evidence that the president&apos;s strategy is succeeding.
&quot;For 47 years, there wasn&apos;t an inch of daylight. There wasn&apos;t any crack,&quot; Miller said. &quot;Now you have this giant canyon-sized fissure as the country is fighting amongst itself for its future.&quot;
Miller reiterated the administration&apos;s objective of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, arguing that the regime must abandon its nuclear ambitions before lasting peace can be achieved.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Family stopped alleged child kidnapper as police say staffing shortage delayed response up to 40 minutes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Family stopped alleged child kidnapper as police say staffing shortage delayed response up to 40 minutes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Portland police say a staffing shortage contributed to a 30- to 40-minute response to an alleged attempted kidnapping of a 7-year-old tourist at a downtown waterfront park over the weekend, with newly released police data showing the city typically has about 59 patrol officers on the streets at any given time.
The Portland Police Bureau recently released new staffing and response-time data as officials seek to explain how limited patrol resources affect emergency calls and why response times can vary across the city.
Shortly before 7 p.m. Saturday, Portland police received reports of a naked man running through Tom McCall Waterfront Park, with one caller reporting the suspect had attempted to punch someone. Police previously said no officers were immediately available because they were responding to other emergencies.
NEW 911 AUDIO CAPTURES NEIGHBORS WARNING OF &apos;FULL-OUT WAR&apos; BEFORE POLICE WERE ATTACKED IN BLOCK PARTY CHAOS
About 12 minutes later, another 911 caller reported the suspect had grabbed a 7-year-old girl and attempted to pull her away from her mother.
Officers ultimately arrested 31-year-old Daniel Vasey after finding him swimming in the nearby Willamette River. He faces charges including attempted kidnapping in the first and second degree, first-degree custodial interference, third-degree assault and harassment.
Investigators said Vasey grabbed the girl&apos;s arm while her mother held onto the other arm, lifting the child off the ground during the struggle. The girl&apos;s father and several bystanders intervened, punching, slapping and pulling Vasey away before one witness used pepper spray to stop him, according to police.
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The family, police said, was visiting Portland from out of state.
Officers did not reach the scene for an estimated 30 to 40 minutes after the initial 911 calls because they were tied up responding to a barricaded suspect in Portland&apos;s Old Town neighborhood, according to FOX 12 Oregon. During a news conference this week, Deputy Chief Brian Hughes said major incidents can quickly consume available patrol resources.
&quot;We don&apos;t have the appropriate amount of police officers to handle the amount of demand for police services,&quot; Hughes told reporters.
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Police said officers responding to a barricaded suspect in Portland&apos;s Old Town neighborhood were unavailable when roughly a dozen 911 calls began coming in about the naked man at Waterfront Park.
Sgt. Matt Jacobson, of the bureau&apos;s Major Crimes Division, said incidents like the barricaded suspect can quickly consume available resources.
&quot;They&apos;re resource intensive. And so when you have a draw like that, it really puts a drain on the entire city, not just that precinct,&quot; Jacobson told reporters.
Hughes said the bureau was operating with 41 patrol officers across Portland that night, along with 10 officers working overtime, a roughly 24% reduction from planned staffing. He said there are no reserve patrol officers who can be called in immediately when multiple major incidents unfold at once.
NAKED MAN TRIES TO KIDNAP 7-YEAR-OLD TOURIST FROM MOTHER AT PORTLAND PARK, BYSTANDERS INTERVENE
&quot;Unless it&apos;s an on-call group of officers like the SWAT team or the traffic team, there&apos;s no additional officers that I can just bring in at a moment&apos;s notice,&quot; Hughes said.
According to the bureau&apos;s newly released staffing dashboard, Portland has 809 sworn members, including 572 officers. The bureau says 328 patrol officers are assigned to answer 911 calls across the city&apos;s three precincts.
Because patrol officers work rotating schedules, attend court, take leave, complete mandatory training and handle ongoing calls, the bureau estimates about 59 patrol officers are typically working on Portland streets at any given time.
The bureau says officers were dispatched to approximately 221,000 calls for service in 2025, about 605 calls per day, or one every 2.4 minutes.
Officials also released new response-time data showing that delays are driven primarily by calls waiting for an available officer rather than travel time.
According to the bureau, high-priority calls average 19.5 minutes from dispatch to arrival, including about 10.9 minutes waiting for an available officer. Medium-priority calls average 46.7 minutes, while low-priority calls average nearly 95 minutes.
Hughes said officers are often forced to triage calls because there are not enough available patrol units to respond immediately.
&quot;It&apos;s just triaging calls as they come in on the street, as opposed to having enough officers to handle each call as they came in,&quot; Hughes said.
The staffing dashboard also shows the bureau has 68 sworn vacancies. Police estimate Portland has about 1.26 sworn officers per 1,000 residents, compared with what the bureau says is a national average of approximately 2.4 officers per 1,000 residents.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Portland Police Bureau seeking additional information about its staffing shortages and response times.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Biden book launch backfires as critics mock ‘autopen’ president into oblivion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Biden book launch backfires as critics mock ‘autopen’ president into oblivion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former President Joe Biden’s announcement of a forthcoming memoir drew swift mockery from conservatives Wednesday, with critics reviving questions about his health, age and use of an autopen during his presidency.
&quot;This guy couldn&apos;t even sign his own name. He&apos;s not writing books. LMAO,&quot; wrote former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt on X.
&quot;Politicians write books to launder money. Nobody wants to read this, but the corrupt NGOs he provided for as President will buy up 100K copies and burn &apos;em to hold up their end of the bribes,’&quot; the former reality TV star added.
EX-DEM INSIDER REVEALS SHE WILL EXPOSE DEMOCRATS WHO COVERED UP BIDEN&apos;S COGNITIVE DECLINE IN NEW BOOK
Biden&apos;s memoir, &quot;PROMISE ME, AMERICA,&quot; will chronicle his presidency and reveal the &quot;deeply agonizing calculation&quot; behind his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, according to a press release announcing the book. The memoir is set to come out on Nov. 17, about two weeks after the midterms.
Biden announced the book in a video posted to X Wednesday. He added that he has been receiving treatment for his cancer diagnosis and that it has been going &quot;really well.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s about the challenges we face as a nation and about the decisions I made and why I made them, leading the country through co rebuilding our economy and restoring our democracy after the attack on January 6th, ending our nation&apos;s longest war in Afghanistan, strengthening NATO and supporting Ukraine,&quot; Biden said.
SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS AFTER JILL BIDEN REVEALS SHE WAS &apos;FRIGHTENED&apos; WATCHING JOE&apos;S DISASTROUS DEBATE
Social media users swiftly mocked Biden’s announcement.
&quot;The first lie of Joe Biden’s book launch: ‘I’ve written a book,’&quot; wrote conservative communicator Steve Guest.
&quot;Could you imagine if this guy was halfway through his second term. it’s still insane to me that so many people lied about this man’s health to hold onto power,&quot; wrote The Brand Brief’s Nathan Brand on X.
JAKE TAPPER DISPUTES JILL BIDEN&apos;S CLAIM SHE FEARED FOR HUSBAND&apos;S HEALTH AT CNN DEBATE
&quot;Joe Biden couldn’t sign his own pardons. Now he’s ‘written’ a book, which Democrats forced him to release after the midterms so he wouldn’t be in the news to remind people how bad he was,&quot; wrote Outkick founder Clay Travis. &quot;Who in the world is buying this book?&quot;
&quot;Who do we think wrote this book,&quot; questioned Daily Wire editor-in-chief Brent Scher.
&quot;Did the autopen write this too,&quot; Missouri Republican Rep. Jason Smith questioned.
&quot;Auto pen,&quot; Republican candidate for Congress in Florida Mark Kaye wrote simply.
Many X users responded to the video announcement with the photo in the Presidential Walk of Fame that shows an image of an autopen marking Biden’s name.
President Donald Trump replaced Biden’s portrait with the device previously used by the commander in chief to sign important orders, including pardons.
Trump has railed against Biden’s use of the autopen, claiming the former president didn’t know what documents he was signing and that thousands of pardons were void. Trump and other Republicans have questioned Biden’s mental acuity while in office.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Office of Joe Biden and the White House for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump reverses DHS policy, orders ICE to resume vehicle stops after one-day pause</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump reverses DHS policy, orders ICE to resume vehicle stops after one-day pause</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The day after the Department of Homeland Security announced a pause on ICE vehicle stops, President Donald Trump instructed the agency to reverse course on what he called &quot;one of ICE&apos;s most important and effective Crime Fighting tools.&quot;
In a social media post, Trump wrote, &quot;We CANNOT give up one of ICE&apos;s most important and effective Crime fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP!&quot;
The president reasoned that the announced DHS policy shift would be &quot;playing right into the criminal’s [sic] hands.&quot;
&quot;The Radical Left Dumocrats would like to see this done, but it won’t happen on my watch,&quot; he wrote. Addressing federal agents directly, he then said, &quot;ICE, be judicious, fair and smart, and go back and do your very important job.&quot;
ICE AGENTS INSTRUCTED TO END MOST VEHICLE STOPS IN MAJOR POLICY SHIFT
The White House confirmed with Fox News that the president had overturned the pause on vehicle stops. This comes after multiple ICE sources confirmed with Fox News on Tuesday that agents were being instructed nationwide to cease most vehicle stops, a major shift in the agency’s immigration enforcement operations.
According to the sources, agents were instructed to end all vehicle stops except for targets considered to be the most egregious with serious or violent criminal histories. The pause was said to be indefinite and was to remain in effect until DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin had approved new vehicle stop training, and it had been implemented to agents in the field.
The pause followed two individuals being fatally shot by ICE agents during vehicle stops in Maine and Texas within the span of one week.
One senior ICE source remarked to Fox News that the change is &quot;horrible but needs to happen.&quot;
ICE SAYS OFFICER SHOT AND KILLED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WHO TRIED TO RAM HIM WITH CAR IN HOUSTON
Trump, however, appears to feel differently.
&quot;The men and women of ICE are doing a GREAT job, one that has to be done. CRIME IS WAY DOWN IN AMERICA, in many cases with numbers that haven’t been seen in decades,&quot; he wrote.
He said that under former President Joe Biden, who he referred to as &quot;Sleepy Joe Biden,&quot; allowed 25 million people into the country, many of whom he said were &quot;unchecked and unvetted.&quot;
&quot;Many were Criminals, and we have to get them out. In order to do this, we must be strong, tough, and smart,&quot; he wrote.
ICE OFFICER HAILED AS HERO AFTER SAVING DRIVER INJURED IN MISSOURI CRASH
To the ICE agents operating across the country, Trump wrote, &quot;Keep those Crime Stat Records coming!&quot; and &quot;Remember, you are loved and respected in America.&quot;
The statement was reposted by DHS.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How the &apos;long march&apos; through the institutions led to socialist takeover of Dem Party: &apos;Need to wake up&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>How the &apos;long march&apos; through the institutions led to socialist takeover of Dem Party: &apos;Need to wake up&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The rise of socialist candidates across the United States has reignited a long-running debate over how far left the Democratic Party has shifted, with political veterans from both parties telling Fox News Digital the movement&apos;s success is the product of decades of ideological change that started with cultural institutions and that failing to confront it could have profound consequences for the country&apos;s future.
&quot;Yuri Bezmenov, a KGB defector, warned of ‘great brainwashing’ schemes to undermine America and the West some 40 years ago,&quot; New York City Republican Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, who grew up in Soviet Ukraine, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;What we’re seeing now is anything but ‘grassroots’; it’s the effect of decades-long campaigns to subvert American thought and way of life.&quot;
That campaign, some experts argue, is the underlying reason behind the rise of socialist candidates like New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the candidates he backed for Congress last month, as well as Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan, and the various other candidates who embrace socialist ideology.
THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTS ARE NO LONGER ON THE FRINGE
&quot;Marxist schemes slowly mainstreamed once-fringe ideas like ‘America is systematically racist,’ or ‘all cops are bastards,’ and ‘capitalism is evil,’&quot; Vernikov explained. &quot;The biggest culprits are the education system, which is increasingly beholden to radicalized teachers’ unions, and moderate Democrat politicians who have refused to challenge – and in most cases embraced – their radical, anti-West peers. The next thing you know, we have a socialist mayor committed to the destruction of our value system and three of his cronies on their way to Congress.&quot;
Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation who fled communist Cuba in the 1970s, told Fox News Digital the path to this point over the last several decades was blazed by the &quot;long march through the institutions&quot; where the &quot;cultural left took over the K-12 school system, higher education, art houses, media, entertainment, and museums.&quot;
NEWT GINGRICH: THE DECLARATION STILL TERRIFIES SOCIALISTS AND TYRANTS, HERE AND ABROAD
Gonzalez, co-author of the book &quot;NextGen Marxism: What It Is and How to Combat It,&quot; pointed to a sweeping new White House report which concluded that the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History (NMAH) has become a taxpayer-backed institution of &quot;ideological capture&quot; and &quot;extreme political activism.&quot;
&quot;People think America is exceptional because it is rich and powerful, which completely misunderstands American exceptionalism and the concept of exceptionalism. American exceptionalism is not at all about America being free, rich and powerful,&quot; Gonzalez said.
&quot;On the contrary, America is rich and powerful because of America’s exceptional nature. And that has nothing to do with being rich and powerful. It has to do with the fact that America derived its sovereignty from the concept of natural rights. They stopped demanding their rights as Englishmen and turned around and started demanding their rights as men under the concept of natural rights — that they have these rights that are endowed by the Creator with natural rights, and that these rights are eternal. Nobody has taught Mamdani this. Instead, they have taught Mamdani to hate America — that America is structurally oppressive and systemically racist — and that has been the message of these institutions.&quot;
SOCIALISTS LAUNCH RADICAL PLATFORM TO ABOLISH THE US SENATE IN BID TO FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORM AMERICA
As concerns about the growth of socialism and communism grow, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is adopting and rolling out an updated platform that cuts at the heart of what many conservatives view as America’s constitutional framework and public-safety system, including calls to abolish the U.S. Senate, replace the Electoral College, defund police departments and abolish prisons.
Gonzalez told Fox News Digital that if he had to put a date on when the left’s cultural takeover began to explode, it would be the 1980s.
&quot;It started in earnest in the 80s because the members of the New Left that had been terrorists, like the Weather Underground and the Black Panthers and so forth, they come out of hiding and they start taking over the teaching profession,&quot; Gonzalez explained.
&quot;They go into cultural areas and by the late 80s, you have the doctrine of Critical Race Theory, before that, you have critical legal theory and that takes over the law schools and then it gravitates to all faculties and then it comes to the Ivy walls in the second decade of the of the twenty-first century with Obama, Obama creates the environment for it.&quot;
Much has been made in recent months about the disappearance of &quot;moderates&quot; within the Democratic Party and some attribute that to what Gonzalez referred to as the &quot;decimation&quot; of moderate Democrats in red and purple districts during the Obama years.
Obama, who moved in many of the same Chicago political and civic circles as former Weather Underground co-founder Bill Ayers during his early political career, is often accused by conservatives as opening the door to the far-left of the party with his rhetoric and big government policies like Obamacare. During Obama&apos;s eight years in office, Democrats lost more than 1,000 elected offices nationwide, including 63 House seats, 12 Senate seats, 12 governorships, and roughly 940 state legislative seats, in one of the party&apos;s most severe down-ballot declines in modern history.
During Obama&apos;s presidency, as moderate Democrats were losing elected offices across the country, several high-profile left-wing movements emerged, including Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter. The country also witnessed widespread protests, and, in some cities, riots, following high-profile police shootings, including the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, after the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown.
How did the Democratic Party go from pragmatic bipartisan leaders in the 1980s and 1990s to the schism between socialists and moderates that exists today? Gonzalez suggested patriotism is the underlying issue.
&quot;I would go back to pre-Bill Clinton,&quot; Gonzalez said when asked about the last time the Democratic Party had leaders who could stand up to the socialist wing. &quot;I would say Tip O&apos;Neill, and Dick Gephardt, these are people that I strongly disagreed with when I was alive back then, I disagreed with them on Central American policy, but they loved the flag, they loved America, they loved capitalism. Tip O&apos;Neill would not have put up with Mamdani&apos;s balderdash on collectivism or seizing the means of production.&quot;
A Gallup poll released in late June found Americans&apos; national pride has fallen to its lowest level in the survey&apos;s 25-year history, with just 53% saying they are &quot;extremely&quot; or &quot;very&quot; proud to be American. The survey also found a sharp partisan divide: 93% of Republicans said they were extremely or very proud to be American, compared to 27% of Democrats, continuing a trend of widening differences in national pride between the two parties.
Veteran Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf told Fox News Digital the political divide in the United States now essentially boils down to two groups: those who love the country and those who don’t.
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&quot;If you hate this country, it doesn&apos;t matter whether you are a Republican or a Democrat,&quot; Sheinkopf said. &quot;If someone hates the country, you have an obligation to do whatever you can to stop them. And the people telling you they hate this country mean they hate its residents as well. They hate differences, they hate multi-ethnic societies, they hate Western democracy, and they&apos;re going to do whatever they can to stop it. If you look at the DSA website, it&apos;s pretty clear.&quot;
As far as what can be done to reverse the spread of communist ideology within the Democratic Party, Sheinkopf said Democrats need to &quot; engage in real partisanship as opposed to blabathons&quot; while focusing less on Trump and more on engaging with &quot;programmatic arguments&quot; on substantive issues.
&quot;Low turnouts benefit the enemy, the enemy are the enemies of democracy and people have to stop thinking about it as Republican or Democrat,&quot; Sheinkopf said, referencing the low turnouts in places like New York City where socialists have seen major victories.
Sheinkopf explained that in addition to the failures of leadership within the Democratic Party, his generation did a &quot;crappy job&quot; warning their children of the dangers of socialism, and instead installed the &quot;religion called social justice.&quot;
&quot;What it is, is the beginning of the fall of Western civilization by its disruption and that&apos;s the idiocy that people fail to understand,&quot; Sheinkopf said.
A Fox News poll released in March found a record 38% of registered voters said it would be a good thing for the United States to move away from capitalism and toward socialism, up from 32% in 2022 and just 18% when the question was first asked in 2010, underscoring a growing openness to socialist ideas even as a majority of voters still oppose such a shift.
Communist and socialist organizations have also become increasingly visible at high-profile demonstrations over the past year. During May Day protests in Minneapolis this spring, members of Communist Party USA and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization marched alongside other activist groups carrying communist and socialist banners while participants called for a &quot;revolution&quot; and displayed anti-capitalist messaging, Fox News Digital extensively reported.
Similar scenes have played out at demonstrations in New York City, where communist organizations have openly distributed literature, displayed communist flags and promoted Marxist ideology at larger anti-Trump protests.
The political shift has gotten the attention of President Donald Trump, who earlier this month in a speech at Mt. Rushmore described communism as &quot;the greatest threat&quot; facing the United States.
&quot;It is the greatest threat to our country, including World War I, World War II, Pearl Harbor or even 9/11,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We&apos;re not going to let this happen to us. Believe me, we&apos;re not letting it happen, because communism is the enemy of free people.&quot;
Historians estimate communist regimes, many of which described themselves as socialist states, in the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia and elsewhere were responsible for the deaths of more than 100 million people during the 20th century through executions, forced labor, famine and political repression.
&quot;This needs to be taken very seriously,&quot; Gonzalez told Fox News Digital. &quot;Mamdani tells you about collectivism, that&apos;s one of the ways you know he&apos;s a communist, he doesn&apos;t tell you what follows collectivism, the gulags follow collectivism and Marx himself tells you why the gulags follow collectivism.&quot;
&quot;Marx in the manifesto says when you take people&apos;s property away, they get awfully angry and they&apos;re gonna fight back and you&apos;re gonna need, ‘despotic inroads.’ This is what the English translation of the German says, despotic inroads. In other words, you&apos;re going to need to be repressive. And that&apos;s gulags. And that follows collectivism. America needs to understand there is a specter haunting America, and it&apos;s communism. They need to wake up to this.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>New Delhi announced a $6.5 billion smartphone manufacturing program and a $13.3 billion semiconductor push to deepen India&apos;s electronics supply chain.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>US charges Russian ‘bulletproof’ web hosts over cyberattacks that netted $62M from cybercrime victims</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Skip the bargain bin: 13 school supplies that pay for themselves</news:name>
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			<news:title>Skip the bargain bin: 13 school supplies that pay for themselves</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s easy to save money on back-to-school basics like pencils and notebooks, but some purchases are worth spending a little more on. A backpack that lasts for years, a TI-84 graphing calculator students can use from high school through college and AirPods for less than $100 can all pay off over time. We rounded up 13 back-to-school buys worth the investment, organized by age group.
Little ones can be hard on their gear, but these picks will grow with them and actually last.
Kipling&apos;s signature crinkled nylon backpack is designed to stand up to everyday wear, while the padded shoulder straps help distribute the weight of heavy school supplies. Choose from a variety of kid-friendly colors and prints, then complete the set with a matching lunch bag and pencil case.
The Fire HD 10 Kids tablet comes with a durable bumper case and a two-year worry-free guarantee, so Amazon will replace it if it breaks during normal use. Parents can manage screen time and age-appropriate content with built-in controls. It also comes with a one-year Amazon Kids+ subscription.
Pack hot and cold foods in the same lunch container with the OmieBox. The built-in insulated thermos keeps warm foods separate from cold snacks, while the leakproof design helps prevent spills. The removable parts are dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup.
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This Kipling monkey clip makes a kindergartner&apos;s bag instantly identifiable in a pile of identical backpacks while doubling as a fun, collectible toy they&apos;ll get attached to.
High school is where the workload gets real, and these supplies can stand up to longer study sessions.
Original price: $129
It&apos;s rare that Apple products go on sale before the school year, but the AirPods 4 are now on sale for under $100. They pair instantly to an iPhone, iPad and Mac, and have up to 30 hours of battery life to last through several full school days.
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Original price: $44.99
This Owala bottle is easy to carry and has a versatile lid that lets you drink from the spout or sip through the straw without tilting your head back. It keeps water cold all day, and the locking lid prevents spills in backpacks.
Original price: $105.99
This Honeywell lamp provides bright, adjustable lighting for homework with customizable brightness and color temperature settings. Students can switch to a warmer lighting setting later in the evening, while the flicker-free LED helps reduce eye strain.
While less expensive calculators are available, many math teachers build lessons around the exact keystrokes used on graphing calculators like the TI-84 Plus CE. It&apos;s approved for the SAT, ACT and AP exams and can last students from Algebra II through college.
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Shop everything from laptops to bedsheets that students will use throughout all four years of college.
Apple designed the MacBook Neo as an ideal first laptop for students. The chip handles note-taking, research, spreadsheets and streaming, while up to 16 hours of battery life lasts through a full day of classes. At just 2.7 pounds, it&apos;s light enough to carry around campus all day.
While the price may seem a bit high for a planner, the RocketBook Fusion si worth the investment since it digitizes everything you write down on its reusable paper. You can then scan and upload lists and notes directly to cloud platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneNote and more. For students who prefer planning on paper instead of their phone, it&apos;s an investment they&apos;ll actually use.
Backing up important files is one of the easiest ways to avoid losing schoolwork. This rugged, pocket-size SanDisk SSD offers 1TB of storage and backs up files in minutes, giving students plenty of space for notes, assignments and projects throughout college.
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Dorm-issued desk chairs often leave a lot to be desired. This ergonomic Branch chair has adjustable lumbar support, armrests and seat height, while the breathable mesh back helps keep students comfortable through hours of studying.
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A quality sheet set can make a dorm room feel more like home. This Brooklinen set is crafted from long-staple cotton with a sateen weave for a soft feel that&apos;s built to withstand years of use and washing.
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>A new chapter for America’s 250th: &apos;J250&apos; initiative puts Jewish contributions in the spotlight</news:name>
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			<news:title>A new chapter for America’s 250th: &apos;J250&apos; initiative puts Jewish contributions in the spotlight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ambassador Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, the U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, recently introduced &quot;pro-Semitism,&quot; an educational vision centered on celebrating Jewish contributions to America alongside the continued fight against antisemitism.
Kaploun underlined his new push by saying, &quot;the Jewish people are more than the hatred that defines us.&quot; His remarks came during America&apos;s 250th Birthday Shabbat Dinner, where government officials, Jewish leaders, educators and community members gathered to commemorate the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary.
The evening also served as the launch of the J250 Initiative, a landmark educational project dedicated to advancing public understanding of the profound, foundational role Jewish Americans have played in the American story.
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The launch comes as the FBI&apos;s most recent annual hate crime data shows anti-Jewish incidents reached their highest level since the bureau began tracking the statistics in 1991.
According to the FBI&apos;s 2024 Hate Crime Statistics, law enforcement agencies reported 1,938 anti-Jewish hate crime incidents. Although Jews comprise roughly 2% of the U.S. population, they were the targets of nearly 69% of all religion-based hate crimes reported nationwide. Organizers say that while antisemitism must continue to be confronted, educating Americans about Jewish contributions offers another powerful way to combat prejudice.
The J250 Initiative reflects what organizers describe as a shift away from a defensive, reactive approach to combating antisemitism and toward an inspiring, proactive celebration of Jewish contributions throughout American history. They say rather than allowing Jewish identity to be viewed primarily through the lens of persecution, the project highlights what organizers call the nation&apos;s &quot;Jewish American Golden Age,&quot; by celebrating generations of Jewish patriots, entrepreneurs, scientists, physicians, public servants, soldiers, philanthropists and civic leaders whose contributions have helped shape and strengthen the fabric of the republic since its founding.
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The core mission of J250 is to uncover overlooked stories from the American Revolution through modern American history.
Among the first individuals to be featured are Haym Salomon, the Revolutionary War financier whose support helped sustain General George Washington&apos;s army; Francis Salvador, widely recognized as the first Jewish American to die fighting for American independence; and Continental Army officer Solomon Bush. Organizers say these are only a few of the 250 stories that demonstrate the enduring impact Jewish Americans have had on the nation&apos;s history and development.
The initiative also highlights more recent Jewish Americans whose contributions helped shape the nation&apos;s culture, science, medicine and public life.
As a Jewish immigrant, Irving Berlin arrived in the United States as a child after fleeing persecution and went on to become one of America&apos;s most celebrated composers and songwriters. His classics, including God Bless America, White Christmas and There&apos;s No Business Like Show Business, helped shape the soundtrack of the nation and remain woven into America&apos;s cultural identity.
The project also recognizes American Jewish physician Dr. Jonas Salk, whose development of the first successful polio vaccine stands among the greatest medical breakthroughs in history. His discovery saved millions of lives and transformed public health worldwide. By choosing not to patent the vaccine, he ensured it could be widely distributed, protecting generations of children from polio worldwide.
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Another featured American is American Jewish baseball legend Sandy Koufax, who rose to become one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to multiple World Series championships and earning three Cy Young Awards. At the height of his career in 1965, Koufax chose to sit out Game 1 of the World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, a decision that became one of the defining moments in American sports. His decision inspired generations of athletes and became a lasting symbol of integrity, conviction and the freedom to live one&apos;s values.
&quot;As I said in my Senate confirmation hearing, education is the best way to combat antisemitism,&quot; Kaploun told Fox News Digital, &quot;Teaching the world about the greatest Jewish contributors to American history gives people the knowledge to counter those who spread hate and lies about the American Jewish community.&quot;
The initiative also includes a Jewish American Heritage curriculum, a national social media campaign and a student scholarship competition encouraging young Americans to explore Jewish history through the broader American story.
&quot;Jewish Americans have helped build the America we love today, from the battlefields of the Revolution to the frontiers of modern science,&quot; said Arie Lipnick, co-founder of The J250 Foundation. &quot;It is only by renewing these foundational lessons that we can ensure the promise of America burns brightly for the next 250 years.&quot;
Kaploun also reflected on his family&apos;s immigration to the United States. &quot;My great-great-grandfather immigrated from Galicia in the 1880s. My great-grandfather immigrated to the United States in 1913,&quot; he said. &quot;They could have never dreamed that their great or great-great grandson would one day be hosting America&apos;s Birthday Shabbat Dinner. But that is exactly the American dream.&quot;
He said America&apos;s founding ideals of religious liberty, freedom of speech and equal opportunity created an environment in which generations of immigrants, including Jewish Americans, could contribute to the nation&apos;s success while remaining faithful to their heritage.
Physician and philanthropist Dr. Miriam Adelson echoed the evening&apos;s themes of unity, gratitude, and hope.
&quot;I love America as I love Israel,&quot; Adelson told attendees... We need to hope, we need to love each other. Maybe the next generation will be better and better.&quot;
Her remarks reinforced the initiative&apos;s message of fostering greater understanding, mutual respect, and optimism for the future.
For organizers, J250 represents more than a historical project. It is an effort to ensure that Jewish history in America is not defined solely through the lens of antisemitism, but through the lens of patriotism, service, sacrifice, innovation, civic leadership and nation-building. The organizers say they hope to reclaim stories that have too often been overlooked and inspire a deeper appreciation for the role Jewish Americans have played in shaping the country over the past 250 years.
&quot;If these last 250 years demanded we create the word &apos;antisemitism,&apos;&quot; Kaploun said, &quot;let these next 250 years lead us to create a new word in its stead: ‘pro-semitism.’ Being proud to be Jewish, educating the world, and respecting one another. That is what it means to be pro-semitic.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Left-wing interviewer presses Ro Khanna on whether Hamas was justified to attack Israel on October 7</news:name>
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			<news:title>Left-wing interviewer presses Ro Khanna on whether Hamas was justified to attack Israel on October 7</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., refused to say that any attacks on Israel during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack could be justified despite repeated questioning from a far-left journalist on Tuesday.
The exchange came after Drop Site reporter Jeremy Scahill asked Khanna during a livestream event about the congressman&apos;s recent claims that he was detained by armed Israeli settlers while visiting the West Bank last week.
Though Khanna expressed support for ending the Israeli &quot;occupation&quot; of Gaza and accusing Israel of &quot;apartheid&quot; and &quot;genocide,&quot;, Scahill took issue with Khanna&apos;s reluctance to enact a total arms embargo on Israel.
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&quot;What you&apos;re saying is that the accountability then doesn&apos;t lie on American policy toward Israel,&quot; Scahill told Khanna. &quot;It&apos;s sort of something abstract. &apos;Well, Israeli civilians could die.&apos; Israeli civilians are dying in these attacks because of the apartheid.&quot;
Scahill then appeared to argue that the terrorist attacks against Israel could be justified as efforts to &quot;kill Israeli soldiers.&quot;
&quot;You know, do Palestinians have a right to kill Israeli soldiers, Congressman? On October 7, when they attacked the military bases in the Gaza envelope, did the Al-Qassam Brigades and Saraya al-Quds have a right to kill Israeli soldiers? Yes or no?&quot; Scahill asked.
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&quot;I mean, I think October 7&apos;s attack was a terrorist attack, so I don&apos;t justify it,&quot; Khanna answered.
Scahill insisted that the &quot;first targets&quot; of the Oct. 7 attacks were &quot;multiple military bases&quot; and asked if there was any justification in attacking them.
&quot;I am not for violence in any way. I mean, I am for making sure that we end the occupation,&quot; Khanna began.
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&quot;Do they have a right to do it, Congressman? Do they have a right to attack Israeli soldiers?&quot; Scahill pressed.
&quot;No, I&apos;m not going to say that Hamas had a right to attack Israeli soldiers or kill Israelis. I don&apos;t think that advances peace or advances Palestinian statehood,&quot; Khanna said.
Khanna defended Israel&apos;s right to fight back against Hamas for the attack, though he still accused Israel of being guilty of genocide. However, he continued to face pushback from Scahill for refusing to answer whether Palestinians could be justified in killing Israeli soldiers.
&quot;It&apos;s a double standard. You&apos;re saying there are ways that Israel should be able to kill Palestinians, but there is never a condition under which Palestinians can attack armed uniformed soldiers of a force that is still considered an occupying force under international law,&quot; Scahill said.
Khanna is one of several Democratic politicians who have criticized Israel since its war against Hamas. Opposition to Israel has since become a top political issue among Democrats ahead of the midterm elections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Indigenous violence survivors see fewer services after federal cuts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Indigenous violence survivors see fewer services after federal cuts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Friends and family members hold posters of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Duluth, Minn., in February. A new report found American Indian and Alaska Native survivors of violence say reductions in federal funding have led to over 1,000 unmet requests for help. (Photo by Frank Zufall/Wisconsin Examiner)

Organizations serving American Indian and Alaska Native survivors of violence say reductions in federal funding have led to over 1,000 unmet requests for help, according to a new report.
The Urban Indian Health Institute, an Indigenous health research group, surveyed 201 tribes, tribal organizations and urban Indian organizations and nonprofits about how funding cuts are affecting the survivor support and safety services they offer. These include safe housing, counseling, transportation, direct cash assistance, and court accompaniment for survivors of crime and violence. Other services include advocacy for victims of elder abuse, people with disabilities or people who had been trafficked. 
Democratic U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona discussed the report at a congressional hearing Tuesday.
Amid cuts under the Trump administration, tribal organizations reported being unable to fulfill 690 safe housing-related requests and 466 requests related to other services. Almost a quarter of those were for children, according to the survey, which collected responses between May and June 28 of last year.
Between 36% and 41% of various services provided by the surveyed groups, ranging from healthcare to legal assistance, “have been or will be reduced due to funding cuts,” according to the report. About 20% of services for active duty or veterans were reduced, according to the survey.
The Trump administration cut millions of dollars from and rescinded grants across multiple federal agencies, including the departments of Justice and of Health and Human Services. Following backlash, some grants were restored, but many, including domestic violence and victim services funds, remain slashed. While some of the funds may have been reinstated since the survey was conducted, the uncertainty and reductions have resulted in staff layoffs or hesitancy to reinstate programs. 
For the majority of organizations and tribes surveyed, federal funding covered over half of their program budgets, with the U.S. Department of Justice funding 46%, followed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at 36%. Stateline didn’t receive a response from either agency by publication time.
Congressional testimony
During a U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources hearing Tuesday, the Urban Indian Health Institute’s director, Abigail Echo-Hawk, testified about violence disparities Native communities face, as well as how organizations surveyed in the report are worried about rehiring laid-off staff due to financial uncertainty. Echo-Hawk, a member of the Pawnee Nation, also spoke about her group’s work helping trafficking survivors and other victims of violence. The hearing was focused on resources to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people, or MMIP.
Grijalva asked whether the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ public safety and justice budget request of $560 million, a decrease of $9.7 million from the prior fiscal year, was enough. She pointed to a 2024 report that showed the BIA estimated that in 2021, $3.5 billion would have been needed to meet Indian Country’s public safety and justice needs. The agency spent $446.7 million that year, the report shows.
Cherokee Nation member Charles Addington, principal director of justice services and law enforcement for Indian affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior, said the federal government is doing the best it can with limited resources.
“We are trying to take in all of our resources and make sure that we are meeting the needs the best we can with what we are provided,” Addington said in response. “We’re looking at ways of streamlining our resources and working smarter with what we have.”
During the hearing, Echo-Hawk also shared her own story of surviving sexual assault as a child. When the assault was reported, “Law enforcement made the decision to not prosecute as a result of what they said was ‘lack of resources,’” she said during her testimony.
In the institute’s report, nearly half of surveyed organizations said they struggle to recruit tribal law enforcement officers, and 43% said they struggle with keeping them after training.
“I hope that every single one of you recognizes that my rape was not partisan,” Echo-Hawk testified. “And you all now have a responsibility to stand with us. This is in your hands to uphold treaty and trust obligations.”
Violence against Native women
Violence is a public health issue across Native communities, and Native women and girls suffer disproportionately higher rates than other racial groups. 
A federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report showed over half of American Indian and Alaska Native women and men experienced intimate partner violence during their lifetimes. Violence inflicted by an intimate partner was a factor in 38% of homicides among Native women, and 44% of Native women reported being raped. 
Native sexual assault victims were most often girls, aged 12 to 17, according to an FBI analysis of crime victim data between 2021 and 2023.
According to the Urban Indian Health Institute survey, more than 25,000 Native survivors received services over the course of a year. Over a quarter — 28% — were Native children, while 8% were women who were pregnant or postpartum.
The Arizona-based Southwest Indigenous Women’s Coalition works with tribes serving domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Director of Policy Rose Quilt, of the Yakama Nation, noted that under treaty and trust responsibilities, the federal government has a debt to tribes. “This was already prepaid by the blood of our ancestors, and through the strength of their negotiation for treaties,” she said. 
“Programs today are stretching everything,” she continued. “They are delaying hiring, cutting travel, reducing their hours, and trying to prioritize emergency needs in order to fill these gaps.”
Echo-Hawk told Stateline that recently, an 80-year-old sexual assault victim came to her team for help.
The frail, petite woman had needed a change of clean clothes, but Echo-Hawk’s team only had 5X-sized sweatpants to give the frail, petite woman.
“We simply don’t have what we need to provide the basic dignity that these people deserve,” Echo-Hawk said. “She deserved clothes that fit her in one of the most horrifying times in her life.” 
Stateline reporter Nada Hassanein can be reached at nhassanein@stateline.org.
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Tim Walz becomes GOP punchline in sweeping new war on welfare fraud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: Senate Republicans are naming the centerpiece of a 12-figure anti-fraud package after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, arguing his administration&apos;s handling of massive welfare fraud schemes made him the symbol of government waste they hope to eliminate.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa., is dropping the legislation just as fraud-exposing journalists, such as Nick Shirley, testify to the Homeland Security Committee about videotaped discoveries in the &quot;Feeding Our Futures&quot; scandal in Minnesota and other similar alleged rackets elsewhere on Wednesday.
The &quot;Welfare Abuse and Laundering Zillions (WALZ) Act&quot; from Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is at the core of the broader anti-fraud package targeting Minnesota-style violations, COVID fraud, foreign remittance abuse and repeat offenders; projected to save taxpayers roughly $240 billion, Fox News Digital learned.
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The WALZ Act requires federal payments be made as reimbursements to states only after a service is proven to have been provided – a process critics say Minnesota failed to police adequately.
It also requires that if a state program receiving federal funding sees a six-month increase in disbursements of more than 10 percent, the HHS inspector general must investigate that program.
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One of Ernst’s pieces of the package, the Returning Unspent COVID Funds Act would claw back more than $65 billion in federally-disbursed COVID funds – now six years after the height of the pandemic – to avoid future abuse of those funds.
&quot;While hardworking Americans are struggling to make ends meet, fraudsters are getting away with ripping off $1.4 billion of taxpayer money every single day,&quot; Ernst told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
&quot;Government grift and graft is endless, but the public’s patience isn’t and neither is mine. The Senate will have an opportunity to bring this crime spree to an end by passing my Protecting American Taxpayers Act. This bill stops fraud before it happens and takes back the loot that’s already been stolen. As for the scammers, they’re going to the slammer.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Walz for comment on lawmakers using his name.
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., also contributed legislation to the package that would extend the statute of limitations for the government to prosecute COVID fraudsters.
Keen-eyed federal employees would also be able to claim monetary rewards from the federal government under the package – as part of the &quot;Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act&quot; from Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., that instructs inspectors general to pay out sums to those who uncover fraud or waste.
The anti-fraud package also goes far beyond America’s borders to protect U.S. taxpayers, according to Ernst.
Sen. Tim Sheehy’s, R-Mont., No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act would instruct the State Department to implement a process to discourage NGOs and foreign nations from financially supporting the Taliban, including via U.S.-provided foreign assistance that Washington gives to such groups or governments.
Outside the oft-reported welfare scams and social services fraud operations, the package also brings attention to other ways the federal taxpayer has purportedly been defrauded over the years.
Suspected abuse of remittances – or funds sent by U.S.-resident foreigners to their home countries – has been a thorn in the side of some conservatives for years.
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Part of Ernst’s package also includes a bill from Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, that would require people who send wire transfers and remittances abroad to certify that they are not already on public assistance; essentially protecting the taxpayer from their welfare funds being shifted to other countries.
&quot;For decades, Washington’s failed welfare program rewarded dependency while enabling fraudsters and criminals to exploit the system to take advantage of American taxpayers,&quot; Moreno said in a January statement after initially drafting the legislation. &quot;If an individual has enough cash to send money overseas, they have no business taking welfare benefits from hardworking Americans. The abuse ends now.&quot;
In Ernst’s package, a proposal by Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., called the Assisting Small Businesses Not Fraudsters Act, would prevent previously convicted fraudsters from receiving Small Business Administration funds.
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A source familiar with Senate procedure said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., could tee up a vote by filing cloture – ending debate – on the legislative process for the massive package as early as late this week.
Co-sponsors of the greater anti-fraud package include GOP Sens. David McCormick of Pennsylvania, Charles Grassley of Iowa, Jim Justice of West Virginia, John Kennedy of Louisiana and Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso of Wyoming among several others.
Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Messi at plus money to score gives England vs Argentina World Cup semifinal a compelling betting angle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Messi at plus money to score gives England vs Argentina World Cup semifinal a compelling betting angle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Well, yesterday&apos;s game did not go according to plan. Not only did I lose on the total bet that I placed, but my France ticket went up into flames as they decided it probably wasn&apos;t worth trying to win. In fairness, Spain looked like the better team in the game, looked more precise, more aggressive, and just smarter out on the pitch.
England comes into this semifinal with some momentum. The team looked a bit shaky in the beginning of the tournament, but I feel like it has found a way to piece things together. It also doesn&apos;t hurt that Jude Bellingham has become a monster out there. He is now up to six goals, which ties Harry Kane for the lead on the team. Both are still in the conversation for the Golden Boot, but that will still need some time to be determined. England hasn&apos;t looked elite on defense outside of a key stretch in the Mexico game, but now has its full team back after being without one guy due to a red card.
In the first few games of the World Cup, you had to wonder a bit if England was just there to be there. In its first match, England took down Croatia 4-2. In the next game, there was very little going and it played to a draw against Ghana. The third match saw Kane put the team on his back and net two goals in a 2-0 win over Panama. In the knockout stages, Congo DR gave England all it could handle. The match against Mexico was one of the best games I&apos;ve ever watched, and the defensive stance started due to the aforementioned red card. Norway arguably had a shot to win, but one of the dumbest plays ever happened as it was a 2-on-1 opportunity for Norway and no one passed the ball to Erling Haaland, one of the best scorers in the tournament. England survives and now plays here.
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Surviving might also be a good way to describe what Argentina has done this World Cup. Things have not been easy for this squad in two of the past three games. There has been plenty of controversy, especially during the Egypt game. Although there was reason to have controversy around the England team as well, due to a ball hitting the camera before a goal was scored. Things happen, but some of them have been a little more questionable than others.
We know that Argentina&apos;s goal is to get the ball to Lionel Messi. He is one of the best players ever, and the hope is to position him to score as much as possible. He has certainly done his fair share with eight goals in the World Cup. He didn&apos;t score against Switzerland, and he really doesn&apos;t go many games without finding the net.
Does it make sense to bet on Messi here to score? At +125, this is one of the first times (and might be the only time) that I can remember him in the World Cup this year to be plus money to score a goal. England has allowed a goal in all but two of its World Cup games, so it isn&apos;t like the team is untouchable. I&apos;ll pull the trigger on Messi.
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I also think the over 2.5 is a good look. Yes, I think the teams will be a little conservative, and one is likely to score then try to play keep away. However, mistakes happen, and both teams have very capable scorers and sets. Maybe it is better to play Both Teams to Score at -130. Sure, either team could win 3-0 and the over cashes, but this bet doesn&apos;t. If it ends 1-1 after 90 minutes, I lose. That&apos;s betting. I&apos;m a little more confident in three goals being scored, though. I&apos;ll take the over.
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			  <news:name>Bessent credits Trump immigration policies with helping return jobs to Americans as wage gains resume</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bessent credits Trump immigration policies with helping return jobs to Americans as wage gains resume</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argued Tuesday that President Donald Trump&apos;s immigration crackdown is helping return jobs to American workers. He said the administration expects real wage gains to resume as deportations continue and private-sector hiring strengthens.
Bessent told Fox News&apos; Jesse Watters that &quot;mass unfettered immigration has stopped,&quot; citing what he said were roughly 1.82 million voluntary and mandatory deportations.
He said data indicates wage growth for American workers.
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&quot;So prior to April, we saw real wage gains for working Americans every month during President Trump&apos;s term. I think we&apos;ll be back to that next month.&quot;
Bessent said the administration&apos;s immigration enforcement has redirected employment opportunities to U.S. workers while strengthening the private sector, which he said is the primary driver of sustained wage growth.
&quot;What&apos;s more important is these are private sector jobs,&quot; he added.
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&quot;Government jobs can be — we have some great government servants — but real wage growth does not come from government jobs. It&apos;s the private sector.&quot;
The Treasury secretary also praised Trump&apos;s efforts to shrink the size of the federal government, saying the White House is &quot;right-sizing&quot; the workforce following an expansion during the COVID-19 pandemic.
&quot;There was this incredible blowout and government bloat, and it&apos;s like the president says, &apos;I could create 1 million, 2 million jobs if I wanted to blow up the government,&apos; but then the deficit goes up, productivity goes down,&quot; he said.
&quot;And I think we&apos;re in the middle — or on the cusp — of a big productivity boom just like we had in the &apos;90s.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get Wednesday rolling with a fresh new edition of Screencaps, wildfire smoke working its way south out of Canada and my brain questioning if I&apos;m being a little too strict with the pool behavior of Screencaps Jr.&apos;s friends.
But, first, let&apos;s get started with our World Cup friend Freddy who was in Tennessee on Tuesday to watch France-Spain and shoot guns with some red-blooded Americans who showed the German how we celebrate freedom on our turf.
Simple: by blowing s–t up.
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It&apos;s good to see Freddy back to doing what he does best on Twitter – showing the Real America that the coastal LIBS absolutely despise. And his numbers are back to being through the roof. Nearly 1M people have now seen the video of the Tennessee guys unloading some serious weaponry.
The video of the Tennessee homeowner&apos;s gun collection is over 1.1M views and there&apos;s nothing the scumbag LIBS who ran him off Twitter two weeks ago can do about it.
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This is something that we&apos;re starting to deal with on a fairly regular basis at this point. We&apos;ve tried to let Screencaps Jr. have some leash this summer because boys want to be boys, but as time goes on, it feels like there&apos;s a quickly declining level of respect for the pool and the rules we&apos;ve set for some of the 13-year-olds who show up and want to act like maniacs.
Screencaps Jr. is starting to say that we&apos;re embarrassing him by telling the friends to knock it off.
I&apos;m sure many of you guys have been down this road. Did you ever have a problem telling one of the boys you&apos;ve coached in baseball, or who has spent the night at your house multiple times, to stop being an idiot in your pool or on your property?
I remember random parents having no problem telling me to stop being an idiot when I was 13. I thought this was basic parenting. I thought this was part of the &quot;it takes a village&quot; saying.
And, as for the kid who told Screencaps Jr. that the next pool party is at his house because there won&apos;t be any rules is welcome to have the next party. Have at it, chief.
Tell me your past experiences: joe.kinsey@outkick.com
– Nick asks: Do you think the MLB All-Star Game should stop having fans select the starters, or are you OK with it?  Personally, it always bothered me even as a kid that that some players got voted in because of reputation, and not what kind of season they were having.  See Ken Griffey Jr., Cal Ripken Jr., Ozzie Smith, etc., on the downsides of their careers.  But that&apos;s me.
Kinsey: Not only should fans be allowed to vote in the all-stars, they should have to use those paper ballots like we all got at games back in the 1980s and early 90s. I remember smuggling 40 or 50 of those ballots out of Riverfront Stadium thinking I was going to rig the ASG for Barry Larkin.
– Mike T. in Utah writes: 41% of American men under 30 believe they could score on a penalty kick at the World Cup if given the chance. Chance of that happing at World Cup level play .00001.
Kinsey: I am in the 41% camp. We&apos;re talking about a 12-yard kick. It&apos;s actually achievable based on the distance. Is a guy going to go to the plate and get a hit off a 98 mph fastball? No chance. Could I put a foot on a ball from 12 yards out against a 6-foot-6 goalkeeper? Yes. It doesn&apos;t mean I&apos;m going to make the shot, but I can make contact and give myself a chance. The first part of the act is easily achievable.
Just when you thought Big Private Equity hadn&apos;t thought of everything, it turns out they&apos;re using dynamic pricing for lanes on Saturday nights when you used to pay the same price as on a Tuesday night.
If you have a mom and pop lane in your town, you better go support that business before some PE bro swoops in and turns it into an operation where you have to have an app to rent lanes.
– Justin in Sherwood Park, Alberta explains: Even though there&apos;s a sh-tpile of land up here &amp; you&apos;d think we&apos;d have lots of space between our neighbours, all of the cities are run by rabid tax &amp; spend leftists who want to impose their will on us regular folk. My house was built in 1990, so we have decent space between us &amp; next door, but the new areas are brutal - only 8&apos; is required between lots now. Zoning &amp; building regulations have changed over the past few years to allow this, driven by developers who want to squeeze more houses into the area.
It also doesn&apos;t help that elected officials &amp; bureaucrats all share the same brain: I swear that they went to Amsterdam once, saw all the bikes &amp; tiny houses, &amp; said &quot;this is what we need back in Canada&quot;. So now we get to enjoy a bunch of infill housing (where one house is torn down &amp; two skinny houses are built on the same footprint) &amp; bike lanes (seriously - in Edmonton, they&apos;ve spent millions on converting vehicle lanes into bike lanes in a city that experiences winter for 6 months a year).
Don&apos;t even get me started on the electric bus debacle, where they spent tons of money on electric buses, discovered that they don&apos;t work so well in the cold, spent tons more on battery blankets to keep them warm, discovered that they didn&apos;t work either, then had to mothball the whole fleet when the supplier went bankrupt...
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And with that email, my work here is done today. I need to hear from the pool owners. Do you allow teens to turn your pool into Panama Beach 1989 or do you expect them to have some sense? I&apos;m trying to find some balance here.
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			  <news:name>Schumer&apos;s mentor pushed birthright citizenship crackdown. Now Moreno dares Democrats to reject it.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Schumer&apos;s mentor pushed birthright citizenship crackdown. Now Moreno dares Democrats to reject it.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A Senate Republican has a plan to challenge the Supreme Court’s decision on birthright citizenship, and he’s taking a decades-old page from Democrats to do it.
Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, will soon circulate legislation that was once pushed by the late, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., that, among several things, would drastically reduce the scope of birthright citizenship.
The bill, first obtained by Fox News Digital, is a mirror image of Reid’s initial offering from 1993. It’s a comprehensive immigration reform package that cuts legal immigration substantially, caps refugee admissions at 50,000 annually and speeds up deportations with limited court review, among several provisions.
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Moreno painted his objective as twofold: try to tackle the Supreme Court’s decision last month with legislation and show how Democrats have strayed from their immigration policy over the last three decades.
&quot;What it&apos;s going to do is highlight two things,&quot; Moreno said earlier this month. &quot;The Democrats of today are nothing like the Democrats of 1993 and, if they choose to reject a bill sponsored by their majority leader that they named an airport in Las Vegas after, then I think my Republican colleagues have no choice.&quot;
&quot;We have to recognize that these Democrats want to systematically destroy this country,&quot; he continued.
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On the birthright citizenship matter, the Moreno-Reid product would tackle the main argument made by the Court, which interpreted the meaning of &quot;subject to the jurisdiction of&quot; within the 14th Amendment to effectively mean all children born in the U.S. are automatically granted citizenship.
The unorthodox bill would modify that language to &quot;subject to the jurisdiction of&quot; a foreign country. Under the proposal, illegal immigrants, most temporary visa holders and others who are temporarily in the country and their children would not qualify for automatic citizenship.
That’s an interpretation that Democrats of today have rejected. Notably, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who was mentored by Reid, cheered the Supreme Court’s decision.
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&quot;No matter how much President Trump tries to steal citizenship from people that the Constitution has said have earned it and reverse the grand American tradition of welcoming newcomers to our nation, the Supreme Court confirmed today that those born in America are American,&quot; Schumer said last month.
Reid disagreed.
In a press release from 1993, Reid made many of the same arguments that Republicans have made for the last few years on issues at the southern border and abuse of birthright citizenship.
Reid said that &quot;our borders have overflowed with illegal immigrants, placing tremendous burdens&quot; on several programs, and that &quot;our federal wallet is stretched to the limit by illegal aliens getting welfare, food stamps, medical care and other benefits, often without paying any taxes.&quot;
&quot;We are a country founded upon fairness and justice. An individual in real threat of torture or long-term incarceration because of his or her political beliefs can still seek asylum,&quot; Reid said at the time. &quot;But this bill closes the door to those who want to abuse America&apos;s inherent generosity and legal system.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Millions of Americans are rightfully terrified of Alzheimer’s disease. They have witnessed its devastating impact on their families and friends. But we, five patients from different corners of the country, offer our stories to bring hope to others. We reclaimed our lives from this devastating disease by getting diagnosed early enough to benefit from new anti-amyloid treatments.
Our lives show these new treatments can slow progression and add meaningful time.
Like millions of Americans, we followed expert guidelines to reduce the risk of cognitive decline: exercising regularly, following healthy diets, staying mentally and socially active, and building lives around serving our families and communities.
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And still, Alzheimer’s came for us.
Disease prevention is a critical piece of the fight against Alzheimer’s. And yet, lifestyle measures alone did not prevent our decline.
Each of us was diagnosed early enough for one of the new anti-amyloid treatments to become an option. These treatments work best when initiated early. We knew they were not cures, but rather an opportunity to slow the disease enough to preserve the moments, independence and relationships that make life meaningful.
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For us, treatment has been a lifeline.
I, Brent Beasley, am a retired internal medicine physician. When I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it helped explain the lapses that led my employer to terminate me before anyone understood what was happening in my brain. With treatment, I went from losing control of my daily routine to once again serving as a deacon at my church, working as an advocate for patients with the disease, and teaching medical students about compassionate bedside care.
I, Lori Baetz, a retired engineering technician, went from experiencing terrifying episodes of getting lost in my own neighborhood to returning to my daily walks and routines with confidence and independence.
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I, Ralph Carmona, a retired community and corporate sector advocate, have run five marathons since my 2015 diagnosis and treatment in a clinical trial. I am now able to serve on advisory boards, engage in public outreach for Alzheimer’s research and financial support, and continue running marathons. I often tell people that I went from not making my high school track team to qualifying for the Boston Marathon years after my diagnosis.
I, Kathi Rigby, am a mother, grandmother and advocate. Treatment improved my memory and mental sharpness, giving me more time to make memories with my husband, six children, 22 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. It has also allowed me to continue serving my community and advocating for other patients to inspire hope rather than surrender to the disease.
I, Michael B., am a prolific lifelong entrepreneur. I have never let my brain idle and have exercised daily since I was 15. And yet, three years ago, my family and I noticed I was in a downward cognitive spiral, and I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Treatment has given me my life back. Now 85, I am physically and mentally strong. Every day, I complete a 1.5-mile walk, 25 pushups and 35 sit-ups. I drive independently, frequent the gym, and pour energy into my loved ones.
We are not alone. Each of us knows more people who have benefited from early diagnosis and treatment.
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Alzheimer’s remains a devastating disease that requires more research to improve our understanding of why these medicines slow progression, how they can be improved, and what other breakthroughs may still lie ahead. But early diagnosis is a gift. It gave us the chance to pursue lifestyle interventions, plan for the future, participate in clinical research, and benefit from treatment before irreversible cognitive decline occured.
We want that chance for others.
To change the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease for future generations, early diagnosis must become a national priority. Patients deserve the chance to learn what is happening while they still have time to act.
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That means expanding access to blood tests that can help identify Alzheimer’s disease earlier and more accurately. It means empowering primary care doctors — the clinicians many Americans see most frequently — to recognize cognitive impairment sooner and guide families through treatment and lifestyle options. It means supporting caregivers so patients can remain at home, engaged and independent for as long as possible.
A brighter future would also require ensuring that patients who are good candidates for these treatments can pursue them without burdensome Medicare administrative policies and private insurance denials that block access.
Better tools to fight Alzheimer’s disease are finally here. We ask that current and future patients have the opportunity to use them.
Lori Baetz is a retired engineering technician in Haslett, Michigan. Kathi Rigby is an Alzheimer’s advocate and patient living in Anaheim, California., and Summerfield, Florida. Ralph Carmona is a retired community and corporate sector advocate in Portland, Maine. Michael B. is a retired entrepreneur in Overland Park, Kansas. Dr. Beasley and Mr. Carmona appear in the new podcast series Ahead of Alzheimer’s.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Imam who prayed before Congress faces censure after celebrating Graham&apos;s death</news:name>
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			<news:title>Imam who prayed before Congress faces censure after celebrating Graham&apos;s death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A Texas imam invited to pray before Congress is facing backlash on Capitol Hill after celebrating Sen. Lindsey Graham&apos;s death in a social media post that wished him &quot;an eternity in ruins&quot; over his support for Israel.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, plans to introduce a resolution on Wednesday that would formally condemn Omar Suleiman, the president and co-founder of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, near Dallas.
&quot;In other news, Lindsey Graham is dead,&quot; Suleiman wrote on social media early Sunday morning, shortly after news broke that Graham had died. &quot;Bye Lindsey. May you live an eternity in ruins for the ruins you helped create in Gaza. Ameen.&quot;
Van Duyne, who represents the suburban Dallas district where Suleiman lives, said Congress must condemn his incendiary message, pointing to his 2019 opening prayer before the House, which he delivered at Democrats&apos; invitation.
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&quot;This type of action from a religious leader that claims to preach about love and not hate needs to be condemned,&quot; Van Duyne told Fox News Digital in an interview. &quot;That was anything but love. That was depravity.&quot;
&quot;Is this really what you believe—that you&apos;re going to take a sitting senator who has just died, and you&apos;re going to condemn his soul to an eternity of ruins because you don&apos;t agree with his politics?&quot; she continued.
Graham, who served in Congress for decades, was a leading advocate for Israel&apos;s war against Hamas in Gaza and the United States’ months-long conflict with Iran. He was also a fierce defender of Ukraine, Taiwan and those living under authoritarian regimes.
Van Duyne said she is talking with leadership about putting her resolution on the floor and hopes Democrats will support it.
&quot;It needs to be condemned by those Democrats who called him to the House floor to preach,&quot; the Texas lawmaker said. &quot;I would love to be able to get Democrats who are on the floor who don&apos;t agree that this is the type of action that a religious leader should take.&quot;
Suleiman was invited by former Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas, to deliver the opening prayer in the House chamber in May 2019. She died in 2023.
The imam was asked to perform the invocation despite a history of controversial remarks, including calling for a third Intifada — a phrase widely interpreted as calling for violence against Israel and Jews — and claiming that Zionists are &quot;enemies of God,&quot; the Jerusalem Post reported.
&quot;It&apos;s a hatred of a people&quot; that fueled Suleiman&apos;s remarks celebrating Graham&apos;s death, Van Duyne told Fox News Digital. &quot;I thought it was very important to highlight that.&quot;
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The resolution alleges that Suleiman has &quot;defended convicted terrorists&quot; and traveled to Turkey to support members of the Muslim Brotherhood, who are banned from traveling to the United States.
Suleiman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Texas imam was not alone in celebrating Graham&apos;s death. Van Duyne argued the vitriol from some progressive commentators and left-wing activists reflects a broader decline in civility.
&quot;The words are getting more hateful,&quot; the Texas Republican told Fox News Digital. &quot;The call for violence is getting more dangerous.&quot;
&quot;It has absolutely gone beyond reason,&quot; she continued. &quot;And to have a religious leader that joins in that, that is calling for that, is horrible. And yes, we should be condemning it.&quot;
Her measure also highlights Sharia law’s &quot;incompatibility&quot; with constitutional principles and American life.
Van Duyne, who served as mayor of Irving, Texas, before winning election to Congress in 2020, has long warned about the spread of radical Islam and efforts to promote Sharia law in the Lone Star State.
&quot;There are Republican leaders in Congress who are speaking out against it. Eleven years ago, I felt like I was on my own,&quot; Van Duyne told Fox News Digital. &quot;They are in my hometown, and they are in cities across the country, and I think what you&apos;re seeing is elected representatives standing up to it.&quot;
The resolution also pays tribute to Graham, who she said supported her during her runs for Congress and appeared with her at some fundraisers.
&quot;When he didn&apos;t agree with somebody, he would tell them,&quot; Van Duyne said. &quot;But it was never in a hateful, malicious manner, and I think we have lost the soul of debate. We have lost the soul of actual compromise in this country.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>A single Republican no vote could sink Blanche’s nomination. Tillis and Cornyn have had doubts.</news:title>
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			<news:title>What to Know About Trump’s Immunity from the I.R.S.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Acting attorney general Todd Blanche’s decision to grant President Trump protection from I.R.S. audits is set to be a central issue in his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The app is designed for people who want to create social content, but find traditional video editing tools too complex or time-consuming.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Rime picks up $24M Series A to help enterprises field customer calls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rime is handling over 100 million calls each month across multiple companies</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump officials unveil private sector blueprint for life after USAID</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump officials unveil private sector blueprint for life after USAID</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: The Trump administration is laying out its clearest blueprint yet for what comes after decades of traditional U.S. foreign aid, arguing that private investment, trade and American business — not taxpayer-funded assistance — should become America&apos;s primary engine for development abroad.
At a U.S. Mission to the United Nations &quot;Trade Over Aid&quot; forum in New York Monday, Ambassador Mike Waltz, the U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that the administration is &quot;completely reforming how we do aid&quot; by moving away from taxpayer-funded programs and toward private-sector-led development.
&quot;For too many years, the United States and other countries have poured billions and billions of dollars into these aid programs and got very little in return,&quot; Waltz said. &quot;You go to these forums at the United Nations and at development agencies around the world, and you never find the private sector. You find NGOs and academics and governments, but you don’t find the creators of growth and the creators of jobs.&quot;
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Waltz said the new model is designed to &quot;create jobs, to create business for American companies in line with America First,&quot; while also raising living standards abroad and reducing instability that can fuel terrorism and poverty.
The administration moved to dismantle USAID in 2025, arguing the agency was inefficient and too often disconnected from U.S. foreign policy. Asked directly whether &quot;Trade Over Aid&quot; is replacing USAID, Waltz said USAID’s functions had been folded into the State Department as part of a broader efficiency effort, but insisted the initiative is about something larger than one agency.
&quot;What we’re doing, this isn’t about USAID or what replaces it,&quot; Waltz said. &quot;That was an efficient effort to get our aid to serve our foreign policy, not the other way around. But what I think is more important is how do we help American businesses and how do (we) help create jobs around the world and reduce dependency.&quot;
The stakes are immediate: with USAID reorganized under the State Department and aid budgets under pressure, the Trump administration is trying to show that it has a replacement model for how the U.S. helps poorer and fragile countries. The answer it is pitching is not more traditional aid, but more private capital, more trade, more deals for American companies and fewer open-ended taxpayer commitments.
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The forum brought together representatives from dozens of countries, U.N. agencies, international financial institutions and major private-sector players, including Microsoft, Google, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Boeing, Walmart, Mastercard, Meta and others.
Czech Environment Minister Igor Cerveny, who attended the forum, said the idea resonated with his country’s own post-communist experience. 
After communism, he said, the Czech Republic had to rebuild through work, business, industry and innovation rather than dependency.
&quot;If you work on your economy, on your industry, on your society, on nature as well, probably two, three, five years later, (you will) be in a better position,&quot; Cerveny told Fox News Digital. &quot;You have your own money. You are not now the slave of (asking). You are now the master of your destiny.&quot;
Cerveny said trade gives countries an &quot;opportunity to cooperate&quot; rather than forcing them to return again and again with the same request: &quot;Please give me some money.&quot;
Ambassador Dan Negrea, who is spearheading the initiative in the U.S. Mission, told Fox News Digital that shrinking aid budgets around the world make a new model necessary.
&quot;We need to think differently about how we help developing countries in an environment in which, in the United States, we are indebted and we cannot continue to spend money on helping other countries the way we used to,&quot; Negrea said. &quot;Development aid is going down not only in the U.S., but in countries around the world.&quot;
Negrea said the initiative has received less resistance from developing countries than from traditional donor nations. 
&quot;Interestingly, there is less pushback from countries receiving aid than from some donor countries that like to continue in this attitude of charity, being magnanimous to other countries,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;For years and years and for decades, many developing countries are saying that they want to end this status of recipient of charity and move to a much more dignified relationship of partners and development.&quot;
But some leaders from developing countries also warn that trade cannot replace aid overnight, especially in emergency settings. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophonie, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, told Fox News Digital that aid remains critical in crises such as the Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC.
&quot;Aid sometimes can transform dramatically a situation,&quot; she said. &quot;This is not something you can change overnight with trade. But yes, over a long term, trade is the pathway to create greater growth, greater economic prosperity, and therefore also more equal relationships between countries.&quot;
Kayikwamba Wagner added that the shift must be &quot;adapted to circumstances&quot; and not be &quot;too abrupt.&quot;
The initiative already has drawn 46 countries, and launched a digital library with 63 capacity-building offers from private companies, governments, NGOs, philanthropies, academic institutions and international organizations.
But when pressed on what those offers have produced so far, Negrea acknowledged the initiative is still in its early stages. The library was inaugurated last week, he said, and the goal now is to turn offers into concrete outcomes.
&quot;We want to see more deliverables,&quot; Negrea said. &quot;We want to see actual transactions that were done. We want to see countries using the digital library to see usable capacity building offers coming from around the world. So we want to help without the cost to the U.S. taxpayers, but at the same time creating opportunities for American companies.&quot;
The central challenge facing the effort is whether private capital will go where aid has traditionally been most needed: fragile countries with weak institutions, unreliable infrastructure, corruption, conflict or markets too risky for major investors.
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Waltz argued that is exactly where institutions such as the U.N. Development Program, the World Bank and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation can play a role.
&quot;When we talk to organizations like J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs and others, they’re saying, we want to invest hundreds of millions into these industries abroad, but they need better laws, they need better arbitration,&quot; Waltz said. &quot;We need to know that we can get our money out for our investors here in the United States.&quot;
He said the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and U.S. contributions to the World Bank can provide &quot;risk insurance and guarantees&quot; for investments in riskier markets, including critical minerals projects needed by the U.S. technology sector.
&quot;It is incredibly risky,&quot; Waltz said. &quot;Sometimes these capital providers like on Wall Street and in New York are only going to go to the safest place. Sometimes it makes sense, for example, as we’re looking for critical minerals for our tech industry, to go into risky places, but they need a little help.&quot;
The strongest note of caution came not from critics outside the room, but from inside the forum itself.
Alexander De Croo, the former Belgian prime minister who now leads United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), said trade and aid should not be treated as enemies. 
&quot;Trade is a destination, but development is how we get to that destination,&quot; De Croo said. &quot;Markets do not build themselves. They have to be built.&quot;
De Croo said investment flows when rules are predictable, institutions are trusted and workers have the skills to seize opportunity. He described UNDP’s role as helping countries build those foundations. &quot;There is no country over the past decades that has successfully developed without a strong private sector and without trade being a big part of that,&quot; he said.
Christopher Sharrock, Microsoft’s vice president for United Nations and international organizations, also warned that aid still has a role that markets cannot fully replace.
&quot;Aid does do an essential job and it does a job that possibly nothing else can do,&quot; Sharrock said, pointing to vaccination campaigns, famine response and natural disasters as areas where assistance remains critical.
For the Trump administration, &quot;Trade Over Aid&quot; is being pitched as a more disciplined, America First answer to development: fewer handouts, more deals, less dependency, more jobs for American companies and foreign partners alike.
But the test will be whether it can deliver not only in countries already ready for investment, but in the hardest places — the places where aid has long filled the gap because markets would not.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Demand to end &apos;scam&apos; visa program replacing American workers surges, West Virginia congressman reveals</news:name>
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			<news:title>Demand to end &apos;scam&apos; visa program replacing American workers surges, West Virginia congressman reveals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A West Virginia congressman is fed up with popular work visas, and revealed to Fox News Digital a behind-the-scenes surge of Republican lawmakers who also support abolition of the foreign worker program.
&quot;I think the H-1B visa program is a scam, and it&apos;s one that has been perpetrated on the American worker for far too long,&quot; Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., said in an interview.
&quot;Essentially, we shipped all our manufacturing jobs overseas and people were told to &apos;learn how to code,&apos;&quot; he continued. &quot;Well, now they&apos;re being replaced with the H-1B visa workers on the coding jobs as well. So when is the American worker actually going to get a win here?&quot;
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H-1B visas are billed as temporary work authorizations for &quot;high-skilled&quot; foreign workers who are qualified to do jobs that American workers do not have the skills to do. But the companies that use them are not required to prove that they couldn&apos;t find a qualified American to do the same job, raising criticism among those who want to stop outsourcing jobs to foreign workers.
Companies who use the most H-1B visas include Amazon, IT consulting firm Cognizant, Infosys, IBM and Microsoft.
Microsoft set off a firestorm last week when its XBOX gaming division laid off 1,600 workers, despite the parent company being approved for 2,273 H-1B visas this year alone.
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&quot;We&apos;re sending all of our kids to college, trade school or what have you, to get advanced knowledge or career preparation for the workplace, and we&apos;re coming in with H-1B visas and displacing them with lower skilled, lower paid workers, and many of young people are ending up either unemployed, or baristas at Starbucks, or you name it with $200,000 in debt,&quot; Moore lamented to Fox News Digital.
The typical H-1B visa is limited to three years, but employers can file extensions that last up to six years. And while the foreign workers are in the United States, there is nothing stopping them from pursuing permanent residency.
According to data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 80% of H-1B visa holders who become permanent residents do so through employment-based green cards. Permanent residents can later become naturalized citizens.
Moore insists the idea that H-1B workers are more skilled than American workers is a &quot;complete fallacy,&quot; and said that the only reason they&apos;re being brought to the United States is because they will work for less pay than the ordinary American.
&quot;This is a rigged market against American workers,&quot; said Moore. &quot;It&apos;s not free market capitalism at all, because the government is handing these out and also setting the levels of how many H-1B visas are going to be issued.&quot;
&quot;This is all controlled by the government, and it&apos;s obviously big corporate lobbyists that are pushing for more H-1B visas. This is not an exercise in the free market.&quot;
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As of 2021, National Foundation for American Policy analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data estimated that there were 619,000 H-1B workers in the U.S. — a number that is likely higher today.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) work authorizations, Moore says, are perhaps more pernicious than H-1B visas, and further disprove the idea that H-1B visas are for &quot;high skilled&quot; foreign laborers.
Foreign students who come to the U.S. on F-1 student visas often use OPT as a bridge between studying in the United States and receiving an H1-B visa.
&quot;Look at the OPT program, right, where they&apos;re doing the training,&quot; Moore said. &quot;They&apos;re going through our university system. Obviously they&apos;re coming through our university system because it&apos;s the greatest on the planet.&quot;
Moore wants to abolish both programs completely, and says there&apos;s a quiet groundswell of support for his efforts behind the scenes.
&quot;I&apos;m certainly not the lone voice in this,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;I might be the loudest. Some people are quietly talking about it, but I have had many, many of my colleagues here in Congress come up and talk with me since I&apos;ve started talking about this and thank me for speaking up.&quot;
&quot;So I have a lot of support behind me on this issue, and there&apos;s others who are starting to speak up as well.&quot;
Recently, President Donald Trump tried to limit employers&apos; use of the H-1B program by imposing a $100,000 fee for companies seeking H-1B applications.
A federal judge struck down that order, reasoning that it amounted to a tax that only Congress has the ability to impose.
For Moore, it all comes back to protecting American labor.
&quot;The American worker is the only worker on the planet that has to compete with labor from all over the world inside their own borders. We&apos;re the only ones. It doesn&apos;t make any sense to me at all, and we&apos;re putting all of our young people in a disadvantaged position.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Crash footage of ESPN analyst who had arm amputated raises uncomfortable questions about GoFundMe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Crash footage of ESPN analyst who had arm amputated raises uncomfortable questions about GoFundMe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New dash cam video of ESPN analyst Matt Miller&apos;s car crash last month that led to his eventual arm amputation has raised more questions than answers.
Miller, who covers the NFL Draft for ESPN, was involved in a life-threatening car crash last month in Missouri. Details of the crash have been sparse, but we do know Miller suffered several serious injuries, one of which led to an eventual arm amputation.
The ESPN analyst announced last week that he was stepping away from the company to focus on his recovery, which was newsworthy given the turmoil that has surrounded him since the accident.
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In the weeks since the crash, Miller has been accused by dozens of fans of suspicious dealings in his fantasy football leagues. The Missouri attorney general opened an investigation into him earlier this month, and ESPN placed him on leave last weekend.
Although sources told OutKick that Miller&apos;s leave was purely based on his health, they also said that questions related to the ongoing social media chatter and the AG&apos;s report will be addressed in due time. Until then, he is expected to remain on leave.
As for video of the crash ... it was obtained by the California Post on Tuesday, and shows Miller&apos;s Ford Bronco veer across the double-yellow line on a two-lane road into an oncoming truck. The semi appeared to move out of the way, but both vehicles collided.
The incident took place around 3:50 p.m. on June 17 on a Jasper County roadway.
Around the time of the accident, a Reddit thread went viral with several fans accusing Miller of suspicious dealings in his fantasy football leagues.
According to the popular fantasy football platform &quot;Sleeper,&quot; Miller was the commissioner of 91 fantasy leagues last season alone.
Dozens of fans who at one time played in a league organized by Miller came forward, and they all had the same story.
Miller would allegedly start a league. He would advertise the league. He would claim that a portion of the proceeds for the league would go to some charity.
And then, according to several accounts, he would go largely silent after the league started and after the league ended, with players in said league going months without a payout ... if they got one at all.
After the June 17th crash, a GoFundMe was started for Miller, and promoted by Miller via his X account. The initial goal was $10,000. It was then raised to $55,000 once that goal was hit.
Several fans confirmed to the outlet Awful Announcing that they received delayed payment from Miller after his crash and resulting GoFundMe, which was suspiciously paused at $51,000 after the AG opened the investigation on July 2.
&quot;As a result of the accident, I sustained significant injuries, including multiple fractures and broken ribs. I also underwent a life-saving amputation of my left arm,&quot; Miller posted on X after his crash before eventually mentioning, and linking, the GoFundMe campaign created for him.
The Reddit thread, and resulting outrage on social media, came to a head earlier this month when the Missouri AG got involved.
&quot;The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is now soliciting complaints directly from anyone with relevant information, including those who are not Missouri residents,&quot; Awful Announcing wrote on July 2. &quot;A consumer complaint can be filed online or by phone through the Consumer Protection team at 800-392-8222.&quot;
Miller, who is still in the hospital, and has not yet commented on any of this. That doesn&apos;t mean he&apos;s oblivious, though.
Last weekend, the longtime draft analyst posted that he was stepping away from ESPN to recover, while also limiting who could comment on his post.
&quot;A quick update: The surgery to remove my left arm was successful with hopes of an eventual prosthetic replacement. Similarly, the femur and patella surgeries were also successful and the fantastic surgery team was able to save my left leg,&quot; he said. &quot;To best focus on my healing and recovery, I’m stepping away indefinitely and will be placed on leave from ESPN. Thank you to all for the prayers and thoughts; please keep them coming.&quot;
&quot;Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Get well soon, Matt,&quot; wrote Adam Schefter.
&quot;Speedy recovery. I still remember when I was coming out of college how much you supported me,&quot; added former Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas. &quot;It was like everything you said turned out to be true. Hopefully I can do the same for you boss.&quot;
Schefter and Thomas were two of only 14 people who replied to Miller&apos;s latest post because it was safeguarded with an &quot;Only some accounts can reply&quot; tag.
Every single reply was positive, which was a stark difference from Miller&apos;s previous updates about his accident, which were open to the public. Those posts were flooded with comments about the ongoing investigation, the viral Reddit thread, and the resulting GoFundMe.
A GoFundMe, by the way, which will now certainly come under further scrutiny with the new footage.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The US-Israel strategic alliance – partnership, not charity</news:name>
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			<news:title>The US-Israel strategic alliance – partnership, not charity</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Jan 8, 2011, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head in Tucson, Arizona. Among the tools first responders reached for was the ‘Emergency Bandage,’ a pressure dressing so closely associated with the Israeli military that American troops had nicknamed it the &quot;Israeli bandage.&quot; It saved her life.
The deep friendship between America and Israel has saved, and continues to save, American lives. Israel is a friend and an ally in the deepest sense of the word.
AMERICA AND ISRAEL: A COVENANT, NOT A CONTRACT
The U.S. House of Representatives is about to vote on security assistance to Israel, including an amendment from outgoing Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., to strip that assistance altogether. Policy disagreements may exist, even between closely aligned nations. Yet these should not come at the cost of American lives and regional stability.&quot; 
The anti-Israel representative, Massie, found himself on the wrong end of the president after Trump endorsed his opponent in his recent GOP primary. The result: Ed Gallrein beat the incumbent Massie as his constituents turned on his increasingly unpopular positions.
Israel&apos;s detractors have long framed American support as charity, as a one-way handout to a dependent client state. In doing so, they ignore what the relationship actually is: a reciprocal strategic security and technology partnership, built on shared values, that has paid the United States back many times over.
The current conflict with Iran illustrates this unique relationship. In 1979, the Islamic Republic&apos;s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, first called the United States the &quot;Great Satan&quot; — one day after the regime seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran, launching the 444-day hostage crisis. Later that year, Khomeini branded Israel the &quot;Little Satan,&quot; a deliberate hierarchy casting Israel as an American outpost. Israel is a beacon of Western values in a dark region, and it is that light the regime is eager to extinguish. The decades since have seen American, Israeli, and Western bloodshed by the Islamic Republic and its proxies — Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis.
Two truths follow. First, believe your enemies when they tell you who they are: when they chant &quot;Death to America,&quot; they mean it. Second, what starts with the Jews never ends with the Jews. Hamas&apos; terror against Israel in the 1990s spilled into New York on 9/11 and beyond. America&apos;s enemies are Israel&apos;s enemies, and both are fighting for the benefit of civilization as a whole.
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Israel is also not a passive recipient of technology, but a major exporter and co-developer of it — its cyber technology is widely adopted by the U.S. and NATO. The Iron Dome, among the most successful missile-defense systems in operational history, is a joint U.S.-Israeli venture built with American components, alongside David&apos;s Sling and Arrow. Israeli innovations in drones, cybersecurity, and armor have flowed into American systems as much as American funding has flowed into Israeli ones.
It does not stop there. In 2017, it was reported that top Israeli cyber experts had penetrated a small cell of extremist bombmakers in Syria. That was how the U.S. learned ISIS was working on explosives designed to fool airport X-ray machines by looking exactly like laptop-computer batteries. 
In another incident, Iran launched a large-scale drone attack on the Al-Tanf base near the Iraq-Syria border, which housed about 200 U.S. troops. The base was evacuated shortly beforehand, due to early warning from Israeli intelligence. No American casualties were reported. The long and profound Israeli-U.S. intelligence cooperation has saved numerous innocent lives. From the most recent Iranian plot to assassinate President Trump, to that regime’s use of crime syndicates in Australia and Europe to attack Iranian dissidents and other civilian targets, Israel is strategically positioned to be the West’s eyes and ears in a dangerous, volatile region filled with hostile forces to freedom and democracy.
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Nearly every dollar Israel receives is spent on American-made weapons, aircraft and systems. The money doesn&apos;t leave the U.S. Treasury so much as flow through it, landing with American manufacturers and supporting jobs in all 50 states. Israel Aerospace Industries alone works with more than 800 American suppliers across 44 states. This isn&apos;t charity — it&apos;s an alliance that saves lives through shared intelligence, battle-tested defense systems and a military that never asks for U.S. troops to defend it.
That&apos;s a partnership between two capable allies, not a welfare arrangement. It is the kind of alliance, on a January morning in Tucson, that puts the right bandage in the right hands at the right time. Michael Oren, Israel&apos;s ambassador to Washington at the time, called learning of that fact one of the proudest moments of his tenure.
Some partnerships are measured in treaties and dollars. Others are measured in a single life, saved.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Biden Will Release Memoir Just After the November Midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The former president announced that the book, “Promise Me, America,” will come out on Nov. 17, and will cover the tumultuous events of his presidency as well as his re-election bid.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-MLB All-Star calls out Netflix&apos;s Elle Duncan for remarks about Barry Bonds fight</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-MLB All-Star calls out Netflix&apos;s Elle Duncan for remarks about Barry Bonds fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Philadelphia Phillies All-Star pitcher Ricky Bottalico must have been watching the MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night.
The pre-show broadcast on Netflix that included Elle Duncan, Barry Bonds, Albert Pujols and Anthony Rizzo rehashed Bonds’ fight with Bottalico in 1998. Bottalico plunked Bonds during a game between the Phillies and San Francisco Giants, sparking the only time Bonds charged the mound.
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While Duncan said that Bottalico swore the pitch got away from him, Bonds denied it.
&quot;No, it didn’t, it did not get away,&quot; Bonds said. &quot;He’s a good pitcher and he’s a good man. In that situation, it was part of the game of baseball during that time, and I accepted it.&quot;
Bottalico pushed back on Duncan’s notion that the ball got away from him as he appeared on 97.5 The Fanatic on Tuesday before the MLB All-Star Game took place in Philadelphia.
&quot;That is a bold-faced lie.&quot; he said. &quot;I’ve told the story on this show, I’ve told the story on NBC Sports Philadelphia, I have told the story. I was told to go in and hit Barry Bonds. It’s that simple.
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&quot;When it happens, in the newspapers in the next day and all that back then, I had to say I didn’t do it on purpose or else I’m suspended for a month. It’s that simple. Yes, we had to lie back then.&quot;
Bottalico said he walked back to the locker room and his coaches said, &quot;Do not tell me you did it on purpose.&quot;
&quot;Elle, wrong, wrong, wrong, oh did I say wrong? Wrong,&quot; he added.
Bottalico said the team was frustrated with Bonds because he stole a base when the Giants were up seven runs. He said he wasn’t even supposed to pitch that day as he was coming off of surgery and had already made an appearance the night before.
The righty made one All-Star appearance in his career – the 1996 season. That year, he had a 3.65 ERA in 69 appearances. He played five consecutive years for the Phillies before becoming a journeyman reliever around the league.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>EXCLUSIVE: GOP Rep introduces bill to bar biological men from joining Daughters of the American Revolution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — A House Republican is introducing legislation that would require the Daughters of the American Revolution to limit membership to biological women, saying the historic organization&apos;s congressional charter should reflect its original mission after the group adopted a policy interpreted as allowing transgender applicants.
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., introduced the Daughters of the American Revolution Membership Integrity Act on Wednesday.
&quot;The DAR has a longstanding tradition of celebrating and empowering women who represent the exceptional heritage of the birth of our Nation,&quot; Cline said in a statement provided exclusively to Fox News Digital.
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&quot;However, as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, the organization has now abandoned the very principles on which it was founded,&quot; Cline added. &quot;Rather than honoring and preserving a lineage-based organization for women, it has embraced radical gender ideology at the expense of the women it was created to serve.&quot;
&quot;The Daughters of the American Revolution Membership Integrity Act is common-sense legislation that requires the Congressionally-charted DAR to return to serving the true daughters of the American Revolution,&quot; he said. 
The bill would impose a requirement to the federal charter that limits membership to only individuals who are biological females and otherwise keeps the genealogical and membership qualifications established by the corporation.
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Cline&apos;s bill notes that the term &quot;female&quot; means someone &quot;who naturally has, had, will have, or would have but for a congenital anomaly or intentional or unintentional disruption, the reproductive system that produces, transports, and utilizes the large gamete (ova) for fertilization.’’
Last year, the DAR denied a motion by local members to restrict biological males who identify as transgender from joining the organization.
The group, founded in 1890, is made up of a membership of women who are direct descendants to American Revolutionary War patriots. It voted 1,481 to 984 on June 26 against a measure to keep membership for those &quot;born female,&quot; the New York Post reported.
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Cline’s office said that his legislation has gained support from Concerned Women for America, American Principles Project, Independent Women Forum, and the Heritage Foundation.
Fox News Digital reached out to the DAR for comment but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Significant&apos; early Christian church emerges beneath former fish market in ancient city</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Significant&apos; early Christian church emerges beneath former fish market in ancient city</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists in Italy recently unearthed the remains of a city&apos;s earliest known Christian church — all near the site of a former fish market.
The discovery was announced in a June press release by the Archaeological Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Metropolitan Area of Venice and the Provinces of Belluno, Padua and Treviso.
Pictures shared with Fox News Digital show the remains of the ancient church, including intricate polychrome mosaic floors and human burials alongside its foundation walls. The remains are located in Oderzo, some 40 miles northeast of Venice, in the area of a former pescheria, or fish market.
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The church dates to between the fourth and fifth centuries A.D., during the Late Roman period. Oderzo was known as Opitergium at the time.
Excavation at the site began last November as part of preparations for a residential redevelopment project in the city&apos;s historic center.
Archaeologists determined the 1,600-year-old building was a large rectangular church measuring about 75 feet wide and at least 98 feet long, with a central aisle and two side aisles.
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&quot;The foundations, up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) thick and built from brick bonded with mortar, rest on wooden piles driven into the alluvial soil—a construction technique widely used in antiquity to improve stability,&quot; officials said in a statement translated from Italian.
The church&apos;s eastern end has not yet been excavated — suggesting the complex may be even larger than currently known.
At the site, archaeologists also uncovered four burials containing the remains of seven individuals.
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&quot;Anthropologists are currently studying the remains of the seven individuals, and future specialized analyses are expected to provide additional information about both the cemetery and those buried there,&quot; officials said.
Researchers have not yet determined when the church fell out of use, though evidence suggests it was abandoned and later stripped of building materials before being destroyed during the Middle Ages.
Archaeologists believe the discovery represents the earliest known Christian place of worship in ancient Oderzo, as the church dates to a period when Christianity was becoming the dominant religion of the Roman Empire.
Officials described the discovery as &quot;exceptionally significant.&quot;
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The discovery &quot;[opens] a new chapter in the history of ancient Opitergium during the Late Roman and Early Medieval periods,&quot; the statement said.
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Italy&apos;s rich history has produced a string of archaeological discoveries in recent months.
This summer, archaeologists uncovered a hidden chamber beneath Hadrian&apos;s Villa in Tivoli, Italy, that they believe could be the oldest surviving structure at the imperial estate once owned by the Roman emperor.
Earlier this spring, construction crews building a highway in northern Italy uncovered the remains of an ancient sanctuary near Ponso.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Indian AI coding startup Emergent becomes a unicorn with $130M Series C</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Former LeBron James teammate breaks down NBA star&apos;s free-agent options, warns him about Cavs return</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former LeBron James teammate breaks down NBA star&apos;s free-agent options, warns him about Cavs return</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The sports world awaits LeBron James’ decision as to where he will sign during the NBA offseason.
If the rumor mill is correct, James is deciding among the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers and Philadelphia 76ers. He spent the last eight years with the Los Angeles Lakers, bringing the team a championship during the coronavirus pandemic-affected season.
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Iman Shumpert, one of James’ teammates with the Cavaliers, gave his take on where he should sign.
&quot;If this is about a ring, go to Philly,&quot; he said on the &quot;Shump Street&quot; podcast. &quot;If this is about selling tickets Miami. If this about ending your career the way it should go, go to Cleveland. Just don’t go to Cleveland trying to be happy about a win because you not going to win there. You’re not going to be happy. This is about the return tour. This is not about winning. Don’t you dare go over there thinking it’s rolling with the winners.
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&quot;I don’t know what’s up with them during the playoffs, don’t do it. I’ve been on a team with LeBron when he was frustrated and he felt like he got too much going on. He going to start shipping s--- out of there, man. LeBron works for UPS, I’m telling y’all.&quot;
It’s unclear when James will make his decision. It’s also unclear what James is truly looking for in a team and how long he will play for that organization.
He’s proven he could still play at a high level. But by the end of the year, he will be turning 42 and the longevity he’s used to having on the court may deteriorate at any moment.
Last season, James gave the Lakers 60 games. He averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game. He ended up leaving Los Angeles in the offseason.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Popular diet trend could boost mental health among older adults, study finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fish and olive oil may help keep the mind strong even into old age, according to new research.
Older adults in England who followed a Mediterranean diet — which is primarily composed of the above foods — during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic reported higher psychological well-being than peers who did not.
The researchers tracked more than 3,000 adults between the ages of 50 and 90 to determine how their daily food choices related to their long-term outlook on life, according to a press release.
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The participants filled out specialized surveys that measured positive psychological traits, including their sense of autonomy, life satisfaction, purpose and control over daily routines.
Each participant also received a score based on how closely their eating habits matched a traditional Mediterranean dietary pattern.
Adults who stuck closely to the Mediterranean diet reported a significantly stronger sense of overall well-being.
This finding held even after researchers accounted for factors like income, education, physical activity, smoking habits and general physical health.
The boost in well-being did not appear to be driven by differences in caloric intake, which suggests the specific types of food played an important role.
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As the researchers tracked the participants over several years, they were able to measure how their well-being shifted during the early months of the pandemic.
While emotional well-being and happiness dropped across the entire group during the lockdowns, the study – which was published in BMJ Open – showed the decline was less intense for people who stuck to the Mediterranean diet.
Previous research points to a few explanations for this.
&quot;This study shows what we’ve been seeing in other research,&quot; Kim Kulp, registered dietitian nutritionist and owner of the Gut Health Connection in the San Francisco Bay Area, told Fox News Digital.
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The Mediterranean diet is naturally rich in anti-inflammatory nutrients, including omega-3 fatty acids from fish and antioxidants called polyphenols found in extra-virgin olive oil.
These nutrients help to lower inflammation in the brain and support a healthy gut microbiome, which is directly linked to the chemical production of mood-regulating hormones, experts say.
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&quot;Since the Mediterranean diet is loaded with a variety of plant foods, it provides an increase in nutrients for the body and brain, special compounds that reduce inflammation, and prebiotics to feed the good gut microbes,&quot; said Kulp, who was not involved in the study.
Researchers noted some limitations to the data, including the fact that the study relied on self-reported dietary surveys, which can sometimes be inaccurate.
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Additionally, the participants who completed the tracking tended to be healthier and wealthier than the general public, meaning the results might not fully apply to more diverse or vulnerable populations.
&quot;There were only two days of dietary data, and the psychological well-being test was only administered on two occasions, both early on during COVID,&quot; Kulp noted. &quot;Two days of data may not be enough to form conclusions.&quot;
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Because the study was observational, it could not prove a direct cause-and-effect relationship between the diet and improved mental health, the researchers acknowledged.
&quot;Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and legumes provides the ultimate combination of nutrients to improve overall health as we age,&quot; said Kulp.
&quot;Together, this diet can help reduce stress and depression and improve a sense of well-being, even during the toughest times.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Leader of firm that won SCOTUS women&apos;s sports cases opens up on dealing with liberal media, Title IX lawsuits</news:name>
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			<news:title>Leader of firm that won SCOTUS women&apos;s sports cases opens up on dealing with liberal media, Title IX lawsuits</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fox News Digital sat down with Alliance Defending Freedom president, CEO, and chief counsel Kristen Waggoner after her law firm won a historic Supreme Court victory in the battle to &quot;save women&apos;s sports.&quot;
Waggoner spoke about her experience in dealing with mainstream media, and leading the ongoing legal battles against the Democrat-run states that continue to let biological male trans athletes play in women&apos;s sports.
Waggoner: &quot;I&apos;ve been delighted because I know where we began. It was a tough go 10 years ago, to be able to talk about these things. But I think now as Americans have seen in real time the differences between men and women, they already knew that, but the media has also begun to shift a little bit as well in recognizing that eight of 10 Americans support the right of women to have fair play, and more and more we are seeing the real harm that comes from trying to blur distinctions between men and women and boys and girls.
&quot;I will say we&apos;ve had some tough interviews, and it has been an absolute delight to see courageous young women athletes stand up for truth.
&quot;Over the years, we&apos;ve done everything from CNN to MSNBC to other outlets as well, and I will say, first of all, I&apos;m grateful for the opportunity that we can come in and share a different perspective and especially on CNN. But they do ask the tough questions and sometimes some unfair ones, and it&apos;s a real privilege to be able to answer those questions honestly and to ensure that the message gets out to those audiences.&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;You can expect that we will uproot gender ideology from the law, and we will not stop until we do. It harms women and girls, it harms children, it harms parental rights. There&apos;s no right that gender ideology has not touched in terms of protecting those rights, and it harms children. We know that from the science. The science is now catching up with the truth. We have several lawsuits that are already ongoing in those 23 states, and we will continue to work to protect women and girls.
&quot;And it does take all of us. I think that&apos;s so important. This isn&apos;t just something that it can be won in the courtroom. It has to be won in the culture as well, and the two go hand in hand, so all of us have a role to play.&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;Kaylee [Keeler&apos;s alleged] experience is not just unfortunate, it is devastating to any girl. To wrestle as a 16-year-old in a sport and believe that you&apos;re wrestling a girl, and then learn that it not only is a boy, but to be [allegedly] sexually assaulted... that is... it&apos;s horrendous... But I have to tell you, it&apos;s not the only time that threats like sexual assault have been made in these types of contexts.
&quot;I wish it was an isolated case, but it&apos;s not, and the fact that the state has essentially said there was consent because the girl was wrestling is especially egregious. We will work until we win that case for her.&quot;
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Waggoner: &quot;I think that it&apos;s sad that it has to be a part of the conversation, first of all. I mean, it&apos;s horrific, it&apos;s criminal, and there should be a price to be paid for sexual assault and threats of sexual assault. But the fact that we even have to bring those things up to demonstrate the real harm that comes to women is also, it&apos;s grievous in the sense of women and girls deserve their right to privacy and their right to physical safety. And so you shouldn&apos;t have to even have to talk about sexual assault as a consequence of this because we know that differences matter between the sexes.
&quot;But I will say that there are more and more stories like this coming up. What do you think will happen when a boy comes into a girl&apos;s locker room? As our client Adelaide [Cross], for example, has said, looking at her experience, the comments that were made to her, the threats that were made to her, no girl would ever talk like that, and yet that is what our girls are experiencing every day when boys come into their private spaces.&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;We&apos;re used to tough, hard stances and going uphill. Sometimes we even say we win by losing. You might lose in the lower courts, but you keep going until you win the day, and we will do that in Minnesota.
&quot;Again, having boys come into girls&apos; sports take away not just their trophies, but not just their scholarships, but actually even their ability to even be on the team. I mean, there are limited spots, as the Supreme Court has already said, and I do believe that the Supreme Court has laid the groundwork for future victories in states like Minnesota because the court recognizes that this is a zero-sum game.
&quot;Every time a boy takes a spot on a team, he takes that spot from a girl, and that&apos;s wrong.&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;We will continue fighting for Vermont and every other state that is not recognizing not only the rights of women and girls and biological differences, but the rights of Christian schools and Christians across this country. This is also an issue of religious freedom, and it&apos;s not even limited to the Christian faith. The Abrahamic faiths all recognize that they should have the right to be able to raise children in their faith, consistent with their faith, and they believe that God created male and female. Not only do they believe that according to their religious doctrine, but that is the truth.
&quot;Science backs that up.&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;We have a case in Connecticut, which was actually the first case filed in the United States. We filed it on behalf of three high school track athletes. And again, just wanna go back to these are high school girls that had to stand up, not the adults, not the coaches, not the school principals. They had to stand against all of those individuals to say, ‘Hey, wait a minute. These two boys competed as boys three weeks before they came and competed against us, and they took more than four, four state championships from our client alone and displaced many.’ Up to 85 opportunities were lost by girls, as these boys competed.
&quot;So that case is continuing on. As you mentioned, we have a Minnesota case that&apos;s continuing, the assault violation in Washington. So I think there are plenty of cases that are being filed, but we also need to go back to how many girls are gonna be injured before we can win this. This has taken more than 10 years to get to the place where 27 states are protected. We need parents, we need school officials, we need all of us to stand up and say, ‘This is enough.’&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;Well, yes, but I wouldn&apos;t be able to talk about that now. What I can tell you is that Alliance Defending Freedom is privileged to stand. We have a strategic plan. We follow that plan to have the most impact, and we are executing on it.&quot;
Waggoner: &quot;My message would be that there&apos;s no room for cowardice. There&apos;s only room for courage, and that it&apos;s never too late to speak out on behalf of women and girls. The equal opportunities that so many of those athletes have benefited from because of Title IX should be available to those who come behind, and I think there&apos;s nothing but good to come from being a person of courage and speaking boldly on behalf of all women and girls.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agents are making worse</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T11:10:20.427Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agents are making worse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cofounded by senior entrepreneur Shai Morag, Israeli identity management startup Oak is emerging out of stealth with $60 million in seed funding.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Montana Dem running as blue-collar smokejumper spent years lobbying for far-left groups</news:name>
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			<news:title>Montana Dem running as blue-collar smokejumper spent years lobbying for far-left groups</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Democrat running in a key Montana House race as a &quot;smokejumper&quot; and working-class outsider previously worked as a registered lobbyist opposing state-level bills that would have restricted drag performances in public schools and libraries, banned gender-transition procedures for minors and cracked down on sanctuary policies, records reviewed by Fox News Digital show.
Sam Forstag, the Democratic nominee in Montana’s 1st Congressional District, has leaned into a blue-collar campaign message, saying constituents like him &quot;know how to work&quot; and &quot;know how to swing a tool.&quot; 
His campaign has focused heavily on affordability, corruption and working-class frustrations, but his lobbying record puts him on the record on several hot-button issues that could undercut his effort to appeal to more centrist voters in an already heavily Republican state.
Between 2021 and 2023, Forstag was listed as a registered lobbyist for groups and entities including the American Civil Liberties Union, Planned Parenthood, the Montana Library Association and the City of Missoula. During that time, he testified against or was tied through lobbying records to opposition against bills involving drag performances in schools and libraries, transgender-related medical treatments for minors, boys competing in girls’ sports, voter ID and local cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
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&quot;This bill is the latest of a series that I expect you’ll see that are intended to stir up fear and distrust of our fellow citizens,&quot; Forstag told Montana lawmakers in 2023 as Republicans considered a bill restricting minors from attending drag performances in public schools and libraries. Forstag argued the measure was overly broad and could affect people who are transgender or nonbinary participating in library programming, saying he hoped lawmakers did not intend to &quot;prohibit an entire class of people&quot; from serving in public libraries.
Forstag also opposed SB 99, a bill banning certain gender-transition procedures and medications for minors. In testimony on the bill, Forstag urged lawmakers to &quot;leave personal and medical decisions to families and their chosen health care providers.&quot;
While representing the ACLU of Montana, Forstag was tied to opposition against HB 112, which required student athletes to compete based on biological sex, and SB 169, a measure to increase scrutiny around voter ID protocols.
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Forstag also opposed bills involving sanctuary policies and local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities, including measures aimed at requiring local officials to comply with immigration detainers. 
Forstag did not directly dispute the lobbying record when asked by Fox News Digital, instead defending his work in the state capitol as a fight for working people and individual freedom.
&quot;Between fire seasons, I fought for working people in a state capitol that too often ignores us,&quot; Forstag told Fox News Digital. &quot;Instead of accepting a system where the extremes and the rich have the loudest voice, I worked my tail off to defend Montanans’ constitutional rights and freedoms and fight for policies that actually improve our lives.&quot;
Forstag framed his opposition to bills involving transgender medical procedures as part of a broader belief that government should stay out of personal decisions.
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&quot;I believe the government’s got no place getting involved in peoples’ private, personal decisions,&quot; he said. &quot;Politicians have no place coming for our guns, and no place inserting themselves into medical decisions that should be up to patients, parents, and doctors.&quot;
On immigration, Forstag, who is backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said local police should not be forced to carry out federal immigration responsibilities.
&quot;Laws that force local law enforcement to do the federal government’s bidding make our communities less safe and put police in a bad spot,&quot; he said. &quot;Immigration enforcement should be left to federal officials so our local police can keep Montanans safe.&quot;
Jake Eaton, a longtime Montana Republican strategist whose clients have included Gov. Greg Gianforte and Attorney General Austin Knudsen, told Fox News Digital that Forstag’s lobbying record could undercut his effort to appeal to blue-collar and swing voters in the district, noting that issues involving transgender policies, schools and immigration &quot;cut across&quot; demographics.
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Meanwhile, Eaton described Forstag as emblematic of the leftward shift of Montana Democrats.
&quot;There aren’t a lot of moderate Democrats, if any, left,&quot; Eaton said. &quot;The days of Brian Schweitzer, when you had Democrats that were pro-gun and pro-coal, they don’t really exist anymore.&quot;
But Eric Koch, a longtime Democratic consultant, rejected that criticism, arguing that Forstag’s record fits his broader message about keeping government out of personal decisions.
&quot;Sam’s record is about keeping government out of your business,&quot;Koch told Fox News Digital. &quot;No amount of divide-and-distract will change that.&quot; The consultant argued Republicans would rather focus on culture-war issues than Forstag’s economic contrast with his Republican opponent Aaron Flint.
Forstag will face Flint, an Army veteran and conservative radio host, in the November 3 general election for the open western Montana seat currently held by GOP Rep. Ryan Zinke, who announced earlier this year he would not seek re-election. 
Forstag won the Democratic primary after defeating former 2024 gubernatorial nominee Ryan Busse, Russell Cleveland and Matt Rains, while Flint emerged from a Republican primary field that included Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen, former state Sen. Al Olszewski and educator Ray Curtis.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tiny microphones, fake podcast ads and AI videos are everything wrong with online videos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tiny microphones, fake podcast ads and AI videos are everything wrong with online videos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for another edition of the biggest thing to happen to complaining since Yelp, The Gripe Report!
This week we&apos;re going to talk about videos.
There’s no denying that video is a major part of our lives. Gone are the days of three networks, and in its place is non-stop video being force-fed into our eye holes thanks to social media.
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However, there are certain things about videos that I see on social media and elsewhere that absolutely drive me up a wall.
You’ve probably seen these too, so consider this some form of group therapy session.
No, you’re not alone.
Social media is rife with AI video. Some of it’s cool. Like one of my favorite genres of social media video is AI clips meant to look like you’re eating at a Pizza Hut in 1998 or cruising through a mall in 1984.
It’s awesome, but I’m cool with it because I know it’s AI.
I recently sent my wife a video I saw of a French bulldog wearing some kind of dog life-preserver. I thought it was cool, until my wife was like, &quot;Y’know that’s AI, right?&quot;
I didn’t, and I felt a lot of shame (even though dogs wearing life-preservers in a pool is a wild thing to make with AI).
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Why does getting called out for not being able to suss out AI feel like getting pantsed on stage in front of your high school?
You wind up getting pinned with a scarlet A, which stands for &quot;A-hole who doesn’t know something is AI when he sees it.&quot;
Unfortunately, the only way to really avoid this is to go in assuming that everything is AI — and therefore not real — which is really a strange, dystopian place to be.
But if that&apos;s what it takes to not look like some rube who doesn&apos;t know a phony clip when he sees it, I can deal with it.
I think the proverbial toothpaste is out of the proverbial tube on this one, but it still makes my eye twitch with rage every single time I see it.
If you watch some videos on social media, you are bound to see someone using a small lavalier microphone.
Those are supposed to be clipped to your clothing — often to one&apos;s lapel if you&apos;ve got one — which is why they&apos;re sometimes referred to as lapel mics.
I know this sounds obvious as hell, but in the age of social media, I always see people holding them between their thumb and forefinger, and it drives me insane that no one just clips it to their clothes or just gets a regular-sized stick mic.
I don’t know why this triggers me, but it does, and I’ve spent more time thinking about this than I’d really care to admit.
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Why do people do this? Half the time they hold these mics with the clip still attached. Does it not occur to them that it should, y’know, be clipped to something?
And on top of that, I usually see people holding tiny mics like this up to other people&apos;s mouths, meaning their nasty fingers are just centimeters from the person&apos;s mouth.
How does nobody say, &quot;Bro, get an adult-sized mic or get your fingers away from my face?&quot;
I’ve kind of just concluded that, like a lot of things on the internet, people are just emulating what they’ve seen because the Internet doesn’t really reward creativity or proper mic technique.
This week, anytime I hopped on social media, my feed was full of people pretending they were sitting down to be interviewed for a Netflix documentary.
Why? Because that was the trend this week, and next week the same unoriginal dopes will be onto something else.
For some reason, people feel like they have to get in on every single trend ever, lest they… I’m not even sure. Cease to exist?
I just don’t like that following these trends means a complete lack of originality. You’re just copying someone who actually came up with something that was, when it started, unique or clever or funny.
Now, don’t get me wrong, the way things are created is by taking inspiration from the past.
Black Sabbath took elements of blues, made it scary, added more distortion, and — voila! — heavy metal.
There are examples of that everywhere, but it seems like more and more people just copy stuff directly.
Sure, social media rewards those who catch the wave that comes when something trends, but by the time people you went to high school with get on board, that wave has crashed on the beach.
So, let’s all agree to be more original.
Mostly so I don’t have to see dozens of versions of the same video over and over and over.
My wife and I watch a lot of what are called FAST, or &quot;free ad-supported streaming TV&quot; channels because we watch &quot;I Love Lucy,&quot; &quot;The Twilight Zone,&quot; and &quot;Unsolved Mysteries&quot; all day. We even leave it on for the dog when we leave.
Which is great except for the part where we also pay for cable… that kind of p—-s me off.
But FAST channels have a lot of weird ads because not too many people are watching the Universal Monsters channel at one in the afternoon on Wednesday unless they work from home, as we do here at Reigle Manor.
I’ve seen a lot of ads on there, but also on YouTube and social media, that are meant to look like clips from podcasts, but clearly aren’t because they’re talking about a brand of deodorant or a slot machine app in a very Madison Avenue way.
It’s always two random guys sitting in a studio, with one being like, &quot;Dude, tell me about this new deodorant you’ve been using.&quot; Then the other guy is like, &quot;Yeah, it’s called Dudebro, and it keeps my pits dry all day and destroys odor at the source by killing off 99.99% of funkigens and sealing your stink glands,&quot; or some other pseudoscientific line of BS.
What a terrible podcast that would be if it were real, which it isn’t.
Just get the message out. Why does it have to be on a make-believe podcast?
Is it because people like watching clips from podcasts? That’s true, but those are clips from real, entertaining (well, sometimes) podcasts, not two dudes with unplugged mics swapping deodorant war stories.
I’ve seen this bleed into network TV too.
There’s a personal injury attorney who advertises during the morning news that I watch, and I’m fascinated because he started doing commercials where he wears a &quot;cool&quot; shirt and sits behind a microphone and tells people to check out his podcast where he talks about ambulance chasing.
What fascinates me is that, from what I’ve found, that podcast just doesn’t exist outside of the 30-second clips that air on TV.
And I looked. Boy, did I look all over the place.
This is just the weirdest thing to me. It would be strange if a personal injury attorney or a deodorant company did a podcast, but it’s infinitely weirder when they pretend to do fake podcasts.
It’s kind of the same as people jumping on trends. They see something that’s popular, but don’t bother to unpack why it’s popular and reverse engineer it for their needs.
No, they just go, &quot;Hey, Joe Rogan clips do some serious numbers, so let’s just copy that, and we’ll get a bunch of rubes to download our mobile slot machine game.&quot;
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That&apos;s it for this week!
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			  <news:name>MLB All-Str Mike Trout shuts down idea of leaving LA, says doubters fuel push to get Angels back to playoffs</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB All-Str Mike Trout shuts down idea of leaving LA, says doubters fuel push to get Angels back to playoffs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout opened the 2026 MLB All-Star Game with a strikeout in his first plate appearance.
Trout is making his 12th All-Star appearance near home, with Philadelphia&apos;s Citizens Bank Park sitting roughly 40 miles from where he was born and raised in New Jersey. But the Angels entered the break once again at the bottom of the AL West standings.
The Angels have not reached the postseason since 2014, the longest active playoff drought in MLB, with the Pittsburgh Pirates next on the list after last playing October baseball in 2015.
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At 38-59 entering the break, Los Angeles faces long odds of reversing course and mounting a playoff push, but Trout said the doubt surrounding the team has only fueled his motivation.
&quot;I think the fuel of people doubting us kind of makes it more of a fire for me to try to get back to the playoffs,&quot; Trout told the Los Angeles Times. &quot;I think that&apos;s the biggest key for me.&quot;
Trout made his big league debut with the Angels in 2011, but the franchise has reached the postseason just once during his tenure.
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The lack of team success has raised questions about whether he would consider playing elsewhere in the twilight of his career. But ahead of Tuesday’s All-Star Game, the three-time AL MVP said he still has unfinished business in Southern California.
&quot;Could I take the easy way out and just leave? Yeah,&quot; Trout said.
&quot;But I think - I said this last year around this time, but it&apos;s the same feeling I&apos;ve been having - I really haven&apos;t sat down and talked to anybody about it specifically, but I know there&apos;s a time where, if things change, who knows? I don&apos;t know. But, for me, right now, my focus is on trying to get this club back in the playoffs.&quot;
If Trout’s playoff hopes are going to become reality this season, the Angels must make up 10 games in the wild-card race or close an 11.5-game deficit behind the first-place Texas Rangers in the AL West.
Trout’s long-term future remains tied to the Angels after he signed a record-breaking extension in 2019 that runs through the 2030 season and includes a full no-trade clause. Injuries have interrupted much of his otherwise stellar career, but he entered the All-Star break having played in 78 of Los Angeles’ 97 games while hitting 18 home runs.
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			  <news:name>Jay Clayton Expected to Face Tough Questions in Confirmation Hearing</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:50:21.226Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jay Clayton Expected to Face Tough Questions in Confirmation Hearing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>His nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence community comes as the White House pushes to use declassified intelligence to show concerns about election security.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump derailed his intel chief pick&apos;s confirmation. Now he gets another shot.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:42:24.404Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump derailed his intel chief pick&apos;s confirmation. Now he gets another shot.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s intelligence agencies will get a second shot in the Senate on Wednesday, weeks after the president sabotaged the initial confirmation hearing.
U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton, who currently serves in the Southern District of New York, was tapped by Trump to be the permanent nominee as the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) after former DNI Tulsi Gabbard stepped down from the role last month.
He’ll get his shot before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
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&quot;Jay Clayton is a patriot and highly qualified nominee,&quot; Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said on X.
&quot;In his service to the people of New York, Mr. Clayton has deep experience combatting a wide range of national security threats,&quot; he continued. &quot;I look forward to his hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee tomorrow.&quot;
But Clayton, who previously served as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) during Trump’s first term, was caught in a political firestorm roiling through the Senate last month that he had no part of.
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And if he survives the process — several Democrats still serving in the Senate voted to confirm him as SEC chair — lawmakers are hopeful that it will again set up a path to turn a key counter-terrorism tool back on.
Democrats were enraged at Trump for tapping Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte to be the acting DNI, arguing that he was unqualified and could weaponize the nation’s 18 intelligence agencies at Trump’s bidding.
&quot;Why is Mr. Pulte being promoted? Beyond the fact that just the kind of outright insult to the intelligence community, that he can suddenly do the mortgage banking job and the intelligence job at the same time, it&apos;s absurd,&quot; Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said at the time.
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In return, they refused to support reauthorization of the nation’s top counter-terrorism tool, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), causing the program to gradually go dark.
Clayton’s nomination was seen by Democrats as an olive branch from the administration designed to ensure that Pulte would never get into the DNI role, and that consideration of a FISA reauthorization could restart.
But then Trump blew up the process, demanding that the hearing be halted in a fiery Truth Social post.
He argued that Democrats &quot;broke the deal&quot; with FISA, and that until Clayton’s replacement in the Southern District, James McDonald, was confirmed, the nomination would not go forward. And to &quot;add a slight bit of intrigue,&quot; Trump demanded that Republicans tie the SAVE America Act to FISA, effectively killing the legislation for Democrats.
&quot;Not complicated, actually, the Republicans fell into a trap,&quot; Trump said at the time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>County Corner: Mohave County reclassifies full-time short-term rentals as commercial properties</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:42:02.431Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>County Corner: Mohave County reclassifies full-time short-term rentals as commercial properties</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Happy summer Mohave County!</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>Stephanie Lueras: Microplastics: Worth our attention, not our panic</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:41:42.414Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Stephanie Lueras: Microplastics: Worth our attention, not our panic</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spend enough time in online wellness spaces and you&apos;ll quickly discover that, apparently, everything is trying to kill us.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A SpaceX vet raised $65M to pull wire harnesses out of the Cold War era</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:40:20.748Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>A SpaceX vet raised $65M to pull wire harnesses out of the Cold War era</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Someone has to bundle all the wires that go into rockets, missiles, and satellites.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gen Z is working hard, but the economy is putting the American dream out of reach for many</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:13:58.051Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Gen Z is working hard, but the economy is putting the American dream out of reach for many</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Young people are working. They&apos;re just waiting longer for the &quot;American dream&quot; that work was supposed to buy.
Labor force participation among Americans in their prime working years remains near its highest level in decades. Yet younger adults are buying homes later, delaying marriage and putting off having children as housing prices, elevated interest rates and other household expenses continue to outpace wage growth for many households.
The economic backdrop has come under renewed scrutiny after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested Gen Z&apos;s frustrations stem in part from &quot;laziness.&quot; 
Once her comments drew backlash, Leavitt said critics had taken her remarks out of context, arguing she was referring to young people embracing socialism and communism — not a blanket statement regarding all of Gen Z. She added that &quot;many Gen Z Americans are hardworking, entrepreneurial, and deeply patriotic.&quot;
Generation Z, often shortened to Gen Z, includes Americans born between 1997 and 2012 , and is emerging as a growing force in both the labor market and U.S. politics.
Leavitt also claimed the Trump administration&apos;s economic agenda — including tax cuts, deregulation and other affordability-focused policies — is intended to strengthen economic conditions for younger Americans.
WE ASKED AMERICANS TO GRADE THE ECONOMY. THEN WE ASKED IF IT WOULD CHANGE THEIR VOTE.
While her remarks sparked debate, economists say today&apos;s young people entered adulthood during one of the most challenging economic environments in decades, marked by high inflation, soaring housing costs and a cooling white-collar job market.
The labor market data paint a more nuanced picture. Labor force participation among Americans ages 25 to 54 stood at about 83% in May, hovering near its highest level in decades, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Participation among Americans ages 20 to 24 has also remained above pre-pandemic levels.
&quot;There&apos;s lazy people in every generation,&quot; Heritage Foundation Chief Economist EJ Antoni told Fox News Digital. &quot;It doesn&apos;t matter if you&apos;re talking about the boomers, Gen Z or anybody in between.&quot;
Richard Stern, vice president of the Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise at Advancing American Freedom, said the data suggests Gen Z&apos;s preference for flexible work should not be confused with a lack of work ethic.
&quot;Labor participation rates for 16- to 19-year-olds, for 20- to 24-year-olds are all high,&quot; Stern said. While younger workers may prefer flexible or remote schedules. &quot;That&apos;s not a work ethic thing. I think it&apos;s actually a preference thing,&quot; he added.
A PROBLEM HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT IS KEEPING AMERICANS FROM BUYING HOMES
Antoni pointed out how &quot;the monthly mortgage payments on a median-priced home literally doubled during Biden&apos;s four years in office.&quot;
&quot;You don&apos;t have to ascribe any pejoratives to young people to realize that that is completely unsustainable.&quot;
Housing affordability has deteriorated sharply over the past several years. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate climbed from roughly 3% in early 2021 to about 6.5% today, while the median U.S. home price rose from roughly $329,000 to more than $400,000, dramatically increasing the cost of buying a home.
Stern said higher borrowing costs have made it dramatically harder for younger Americans to purchase homes and vehicles — two traditional markers of financial independence.
&quot;Interest rates have tripled on things like cars and mortgages,&quot; Stern told Fox News Digital. &quot;So for new workers and young families, higher inflation and much higher interest rates have made it tremendously less affordable to buy a home or a car.&quot;
Those affordability pressures have delayed more than just homeownership. The median age of a first-time homebuyer reached a record 38-years-old in 2025, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Paul Teller, a conservative strategist who previously served in the Trump-Pence White House, said Leavitt&apos;s comments surprised many conservatives because they don&apos;t reflect what he sees from young workers.
&quot;Folks are working hard,&quot; Teller told Fox News Digital. &quot;We&apos;re Americans, so this is what we do in our nature. Americans don&apos;t have to be told to work hard.&quot;
Teller said younger Americans are discovering that the same path to the middle class no longer delivers the same results. &quot;The same education that their older siblings got or their parents got isn&apos;t taking them this far,&quot; he said. &quot;The same relative wage isn&apos;t taking them as far.&quot;
The numbers suggest the challenge for many younger Americans isn&apos;t participating in the workforce. It&apos;s that work no longer buys the same milestones it once did.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem lawmaker says Constitution barred police from stopping her after alleged 100 mph speeding</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:13:38.601Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Dem lawmaker says Constitution barred police from stopping her after alleged 100 mph speeding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Democratic New Hampshire lawmaker accused of driving more than 100 mph in one case and 92 mph in another argues a centuries-old provision of the state constitution protected her from being stopped while traveling to or from legislative session, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
State Rep. Ellen Read argues police unlawfully stopped and detained her because the New Hampshire Constitution protects lawmakers from being &quot;arrested, or held to bail&quot; while attending, traveling to or returning from the General Court. She contends the charges stemmed from an unconstitutional stop and should therefore be dismissed.
Read was first stopped in December 2024, after authorities alleged she drove more than 100 mph on Interstate 93 in Windham. A second case followed in June 2025, when authorities accused her of driving 92 mph in a 65 mph zone in Londonderry.
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In both cases, Read argued she was driving a vehicle displaying a New Hampshire State Representative license plate and told officers she was returning from a legislative session.
&quot;At the time of the stop, Ms. Read was a sitting member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives,&quot; her petition states. &quot;She was traveling in a vehicle bearing a New Hampshire State Representative license plate. Upon being stopped, Ms. Read informed the deputy that she was returning from the General Court.&quot;
In response to questions from Fox News Digital, Read said she is not arguing the Constitution shields lawmakers from prosecution, but instead protects them from being stopped while traveling to or from legislative duties.
JACKSON SCOLDS COLLEAGUES IN SOLO DISSENT AFTER COURT JUMPS INTO ROUTINE POLICE-STOP CASE
&quot;The plain reading of the Constitution says that legislators cannot be stopped on their way to or from their duties,&quot; Read said. &quot;It says nothing of being ticketed or arrested at the end of the commute, and nothing about prosecution.&quot;
&quot;Under the plain language of the New Hampshire Constitution, defendant was unlawfully detained/seized/arrested in violation of her Legislative privilege,&quot; one motion states. &quot;All evidence illegally obtained should be suppressed, and the charge dismissed.&quot;
At the center of Read&apos;s defense is a 1784 provision of the New Hampshire Constitution that states, &quot;No member of the House of Representatives, or Senate shall be arrested, or held to bail, on mesne process, during his going to, returning from, or attendance upon, the Court.&quot;
Read said the provision was intended to prevent local officials from delaying lawmakers and interfering with legislative votes, not to exempt legislators from criminal liability.
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&quot;It was always the commute itself that was meant to be protected... Not the legislator protected from breaking the law,&quot; she said.
Read&apos;s petition argues the New Hampshire Supreme Court has never interpreted the scope of the provision in the roughly 240 years since it was ratified, calling it a constitutional question of first impression that the state&apos;s highest court has never squarely addressed.
&quot;The question is not whether a sitting legislator is &apos;above the law,&apos;&quot; the petition states.
Instead, Read argues lawmakers traveling to and from legislative duties should receive the same &quot;functional analysis&quot; applied to police officers or emergency medical technicians who violate traffic laws while performing official duties.
A judge rejected that argument in Read&apos;s first speeding case.
Court records show she was found guilty of negligent driving in August 2025 and fined $1,240, with half the fine deferred.
She was also allowed to keep her license as long as she maintained good behavior for two years, completed a safe-driving course and avoided additional moving violations.
Read later asked the New Hampshire Supreme Court to take up the constitutional question before the second speeding case proceeded. The court declined, denying her petition without prejudice and allowing her to raise the arguments again in a future appeal that complies with court rules.
Read defended her handling of the case in an Instagram statement, saying she accepted the reduced negligent driving charge &quot;to end the case&quot; and did not appeal the constitutional issue.
In the same statement, Read&apos;s office disputed allegations that she exceeded 100 mph, arguing the 2009 Toyota Yaris she was driving, which she said has more than 440,000 miles on it, &quot;simply cannot go that fast.&quot;
Her office also said the officer did not use radar or clock her speed and instead estimated it while accelerating to catch up to her vehicle. Read&apos;s office further claimed a State House employee who was on the phone with her during the traffic stop later testified to an account that conflicted with the officer&apos;s version of events.
Read&apos;s office also criticized the lack of body-camera footage from the stop and said she now encourages motorists to use dashboard cameras.
Read said her challenge focuses on the legality of the traffic stops rather than the underlying charges.
&quot;The unconstitutional manner of the stops, and not the charge, therefore, was the topic of discussion in the case,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Inside MLB CBA negotiations as Manfred, players union exec discuss issues as sides attempt to save 2027 season</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T10:13:19.139Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Inside MLB CBA negotiations as Manfred, players union exec discuss issues as sides attempt to save 2027 season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 MLB All-Star Game may have been the last we see for quite a while — and, unfortunately for baseball fans, that is not hyperbole.
The clock has been ticking for a while, but now, an impending MLB work stoppage is upon us. The current collective bargaining agreement expires on Dec. 1, and even this one took numerous leaps and hurdles to reach an agreement.
The 2022 season was delayed due to an owners&apos; lockout after the expiration of the previous CBA the prior December. However, the sentiment at the time among baseball experts was, if you thought that was bad, wait until 2026.
Well, 2026 is here, and they weren&apos;t kidding.
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In the days of the largest contracts in the history of the sport, baseball has reached an impasse of large-market teams taking over players, dollars and — in more recent years — titles, while small-market teams are being left out to dry more than ever.
The history of every ripple effect stretches back to even before Marvin Miller ever held a baseball, but the writing for these contentious talks has been on the wall since the negotiations five years ago.
And with baseball potentially seeing a fourth straight year of increased attendance for the first time since 2004 to 2007, the game cannot afford any missed opportunities that will deter the fans away from the diamond.
So, here is everything to know about the negotiations, what each side wants, and what could happen as the negotiations play out.
One side would argue this is all the Los Angeles Dodgers&apos; fault. They signed Shohei Ohtani to a $700 million contract ahead of the 2024 season, which was the first contract in baseball to surpass even $500 million, and 98% of that deal is deferred until after the contract is up. In total, the Dodgers&apos; current AAV payroll is over $440 million, a far cry from the Miami Marlins&apos; $81 million, all while dozens of millions are deferred.
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In this world of insane contracts, only a handful of teams are constantly in the conversation to sign star free agents. The Dodgers and New York Yankees have always been in it, and the New York Mets have recently joined the fray thanks to Steve Cohen, who signed Juan Soto to a $765 million contract. Other teams are sometimes in the mix, but it&apos;s normally unrealistic to consider them true threats for those types of megadeals.
The other side, however, may blame the small-market teams, who have multi-billionaire owners, but their payrolls are just a fraction of that. The bottom five payrolls in the league add up to just over $500 million, which is less than what the Dodgers will be spending post-luxury tax penalties.
Case in point, there are extremes on both sides — two teams don&apos;t even have payrolls of nine figures. The Marlins&apos; payroll is actually roughly half of what it used to be in 2017, despite a sale of the team and everyone in the league making more money than ever. The Dodgers have already committed more money in 2030 than 12 teams have this season.
The league wants a salary cap, and not much is going to get in its way.
&quot;I have an ownership group that is more united than any group in my entire time in baseball,&quot; MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said on Tuesday ahead of the All-Star Game.
Manfred added that owners are simply &quot;listening to our fans&quot; regarding a salary cap and said it &quot;defies human experience ... to think that the bottom end of that [payroll] gap has the same opportunity to win the top end.&quot; The owners are even willing to split their local television rights deal if there is a cap.
&quot;What our fans in a number of our markets are telling us, better than half of them, is there&apos;s a lack of competitive balance in the game. And everything we propose is directed at addressing that fan concern,&quot; Manfred said. &quot;I believe that in order for this game to reach its full potential, we need to continue to address concerns that our fans have, particularly concerns that go to the core of what we&apos;re about — that is, competitive balance. We need to make sure that fans in markets at the beginning of the season have a realistic belief that their team has a chance to win.
&quot;I think that we need a system where fans, particularly in smaller markets, can have some hope that the players that are signed and developed by their organizations can actually stay there through free agency. And honestly, I think we need a system where there is a more robust free-agent market. So, if you don&apos;t want to go to New York or Los Angeles, you have a realistic opportunity to get a viable free-agent contract.&quot;
The players, however, will not budge. A salary cap, which has never existed in the league, is a non-negotiable. They want the owners to spend a minimum and have no maximum.
&quot;Salary cap is the ultimate excuse not to compete. It&apos;s the ultimate excuse for an owner to say, &apos;Gee, I would like to make the team better, but you know I can&apos;t,&apos;&quot; interim MLBPA executive director Bruce Meyer said Tuesday. &quot;Salary caps are bad for fans. Salary caps prevent teams from doing the things that they believe are in their interest to make the team better.&quot;
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&quot;Every team in baseball can afford to compete, many are choosing not to,&quot; Meyer added. &quot;To me, that&apos;s the biggest problem right now.&quot;
Players want to, and owners are willing to let them, become free agents earlier. As of now, players are typically under team control for six years, barring service-time manipulation (more on that soon).
The first three years are pre-arbitration, meaning the players receive the league minimum each season. Then, in each of the following three seasons, the player and team essentially agree on one-year contracts, but those discussions can grow contentious.
Now, teams can turn those six years into almost a full seven. A famous example is Kris Bryant, who in 2015 was optioned to the minor leagues for less than two weeks in order for the Chicago Cubs to get almost an extra full season of control, prompting a lawsuit.
The current CBA tries to combat the tactic in that if a prospect starts the year on the Opening Day roster and wins certain major awards, i.e., Rookie of the Year, that team could receive draft picks. Also, if a player finishes in the top two of Rookie of the Year voting, he would get a full season of service time no matter when he was called up. Pre-arbitration players can also make more money based on their in-season success.
But some teams are still willing to take the risk in an effort to hold onto their players longer. The players&apos; wish to become free agents earlier, especially for those who don&apos;t hit free agency until after they are 30 years old, will certainly help their case.
MLB owners recently proposed a salary cap for the first time since 1994, and we all know how that went. They have also offered strict contract limits, capping the length of deals at six years at 16% of their proposed salary cap for players re-signing with clubs and five years at 15% for those who sign with different teams. That would be quite the major change, as there have been 29 contracts in MLB history totaling 10 years or longer, and it&apos;s been nearly 60 years since Al Kaline signed the first seven-year deal.
The players, on the other hand, recently offered a 28-man roster instead of the normal 26 for the first 15 days of the regular season to continue avoiding service-time manipulation.
If the long-held speculation is correct, the owners are likely going to lock out the players if a deal is not reached. As long as the players refuse a salary cap, the start of next season, at the very least, is in jeopardy.
Manfred, though, remains &quot;an optimist.&quot;
&quot;I truly believe that if people engage in the process, that you find ways through things,&quot; he said.
Baseball has not lost games since 1995, as the season had to be shortened by 18 games due to the players&apos; strike that cost the 1994 postseason. But if neither side is willing to budge on essentially its top priority, unfortunate history could be made at a time when baseball is booming once again.
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			  <news:name>&apos;The wind and drift patterns tell a story,&apos; Cajun Navy official says of missing Mississippi teen found dead</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The wind and drift patterns tell a story,&apos; Cajun Navy official says of missing Mississippi teen found dead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Questions remain in the death of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells, who disappeared during a weekend of partying with friends on a boat trip.
Wells was found dead on Horn Island two days after he went missing from the boat on the Fourth of July.
An official with the United Cajun Navy, a search and rescue organization, confirmed to Fox News Digital that Wells&apos; body was discovered on July 6.
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&quot;It was actually a ranger from the National Park Service that discovered his body and called it in,&quot; said vice president Brian Trasher.
He said he joined the mission to try and find the teen when his organization was contacted on social media.
&quot;Throughout the morning, we were talking with locals, trying to get any kind of intel on the last sighting or anything that could help,&quot; he said.
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He says the search effort relied on the help of boats and an aircraft. &quot;We were in the air about two hours before we noticed the activity on the beach,&quot; he goes on to say, &quot;We were searching where the wind and drift patterns were taking the current.&quot;
Rumors are swirling online as to the circumstances that led up to Wells&apos; becoming separated from his friends and the boat.
Trascher said, &quot;There’s no evidence to suggest that he was dumped on an island and left for dead.&quot;
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&quot;The working theory is that he drowned,&quot; he said.
He told Fox News Digital Wells&apos; body was found &quot;washed right back&quot; close to where he was last seen.
Trascher said, &quot;That tells me he didn’t go that far out.&quot; He went on to say, &quot;The wind and drift patterns tell a story.&quot;
It&apos;s important to note that the organization is not leading the investigation, the Jackson County Sheriff&apos;s Department is.
&quot;I’m not a medical professional. I’m not a professional investigator. I’m a search-and-rescue guy,&quot; Trascher said.
The official cause of death has not yet been announced by authorities.
The Jackson County Sheriff&apos;s Department continues to investigate Wells&apos; death and has asked the public to come forward with any information.
Wells&apos; family has hired attorney Ben Crump to represent them.
&quot;The family is calling for a thorough and transparent investigation into how Nolan died,&quot; the firm said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scientists may have found a way to make sausage rolls and flaky pastries much healthier</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scientists may have found a way to make sausage rolls and flaky pastries much healthier</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A healthier version of the classic sausage roll could eventually become a reality as Scottish researchers develop a plant-based alternative to traditional pastry fats.
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, recently reached a new milestone toward making a healthier sausage roll without sacrificing flaky pastry by moving their experiment from the lab to their food industry partner&apos;s kitchen, the university announced in a news release.
&quot;By taking innovative food science out of the lab into the kitchen and testing it with everyday consumers, it has the potential to make the nation&apos;s favorite snacks healthier and make a genuine difference to our health and wellbeing,&quot; said Stephen Euston, a professor working on the pastry research.
Sausage rolls are a British favorite that consist of seasoned sausage meat baked in puff pastry.
&quot;Around 10-15 million sausage rolls are sold a week in the UK, and the bestselling version contains 11 to 12.4 grams of saturated fat,&quot; Euston said. &quot;That&apos;s more than 60% of the recommended daily limit for adults.&quot;
The scientists&apos; goal, Euston said, is to produce a pastry with the same flavor and texture people are used to, but with less saturated fat.
&quot;We&apos;re focused on sausage rolls, but this also applies to other baked goods that contain laminated pastry, such as croissants, Danish pastries and sweet or savory turnovers,&quot; he said.
Making flaky pastry is a notoriously tricky process that typically involves butter or lard layered between sheets of dough.
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&quot;When the pastry bakes, steam forces those layers apart and gives you that flaky texture people expect,&quot; Euston said. &quot;Simply replacing the fat with a healthier oil doesn&apos;t work, because liquid oils lack the structure needed to separate the pastry layers.&quot;
Plant-derived oils – such as sunflower and rapeseed – are normally liquid at room temperature. Euston and his team are using a process called oleogelation to make the plant-based oils mimic traditional solid fats while offering reduced saturated fat.
&quot;We&apos;re interested in oils from crops that can be grown sustainably in the U.K. in order to minimize the impact on the environment,&quot; Euston said.
While the early findings are promising, Skaneateles, New York-based dietitian Kelly Springer told Fox News Digital it&apos;s too soon to conclude whether the technology will ultimately produce a healthier food product.
&quot;There is not quite enough research behind this product to either say if it&apos;s good or better for you,&quot; Springer, who was not involved in the research, said. &quot;It seems promising; however, we would need to have more research to support the claims.&quot;
The research comes as seed oils have become the focus of a heated political and nutritional debate in the United States.
Critics, notably followers of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, allege that consuming large quantities of refined seed oils, commonly found in highly processed foods, leads to increased inflammation and other health problems.
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has referred to seed oils as &quot;poison&quot; and advocates for replacing them with animal fats, such as beef tallow and butter.
Others argue there is limited scientific evidence to support MAHA&apos;s claims about seed oils and say they are healthier because they contain less saturated fat.
&quot;We are aware of the concerns on social media of the supposed health risks from consuming seed oil,&quot; Euston told Fox News Digital. &quot;We do not agree with these concerns and would refer you to the reports by highly respected, scientifically credible institutions such as the British Heart Foundation and Johns Hopkins University.&quot;
The Heriot-Watt University researchers&apos; oleogelation technology promotes the use of cold-pressed seed oil, Euston noted.
&quot;In this process, the only processing is through a mechanical press followed by filtration,&quot; Euston said. &quot;This does not involve any form of chemical processing.&quot;
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An advantage the Heriot-Watt scientists said their research could bring to bakers is the reduced need to chill pastry dough repeatedly.
&quot;We are hoping our oleogels will stay stable at higher temperatures, which means manufacturers may not have to chill the pastry as much,&quot; Euston said. &quot;If we are lucky, they might not need to chill it at all.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Social media erupts with mockery as Dem Senate candidate&apos;s pep talk goes viral: &apos;Is this for real?&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Social media erupts with mockery as Dem Senate candidate&apos;s pep talk goes viral: &apos;Is this for real?&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In an attempt to inject some energy into her Senate campaign during a recent campaign stop, Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., inadvertently created a moment that sparked online mockery.
&quot;I am going to be working on our behalf. I am going to be telling the stories on our behalf. And you better believe I’m going to bring it with a little bit of enthusiasm, a little bit of energy and a little bit of stick-it-to-them,&quot; Stevens said.
&quot;Because that’s the Michigan way, right?&quot;
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The remarks, which come just three weeks until Michigan’s Senate primaries, are raising criticisms that Stevens is not charismatic enough to take on progressive Democratic challenger Abdul El-Sayed.
&quot;Maybe Abdul El-Sayed is winning hearts and minds in liberal Michigan … or maybe he’s just running against this?&quot; Brent Scher, editor-in-chief for the Daily Wire, said in a post to X.
In recent weeks, the Michigan primary has drawn national attention as it pits El-Sayed, a candidate pushing the party farther left on issues like healthcare and international affairs, against Stevens, an establishment figure with the backing of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
Those lines grew clearer as a third Democratic candidate, Mallory McMorrow, dropped out of the race earlier this month, taking away a third, more middle-of-the-road option.
It’s unclear whether El-Sayed or Stevens will benefit more from McMorrow’s exit.
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Despite El-Sayed having drawn criticism for stances such as abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), demanding that the U.S. reconsider its partnership with Israel, and past calls to defund the police, he has mounted a campaign that has gained national attention and momentum among progressives.
While Stevens has largely avoided controversy of her own, her presentation on the campaign trail continues to raise skepticism among critics.
&quot;Is this for real?!&quot; Fox News Political Analyst Lisa Boothe wrote on X.
&quot;I just want to know why, and when, she chose to adopt this fake accent?&quot; Chris Gustafson, the communications director for the Senate Leadership Fund wrote on X. &quot;Stevens’ ads from 2018 sound like an entirely different person. Make it make sense.&quot;
&quot;Again, national press, you gotta stop calling this a Michigan accent,&quot; he added in another X post. &quot;It’s offensive.&quot;
Mario Nawfal, a social media personality, also pointed out the awkwardness of the Saturday clip.
&quot;Republicans are trolling Michigan Rep. Haley Stevens HARD, saying she sounds just like Chris Farley. If she wins, they say they’ll be forced to live in a van, down by the river,&quot; Nawful wrote.
&quot;Move over, David Goggins, I’ve got Haley Stevens in my headphones,&quot; Nathan Brand, a communications advisor for the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) said sarcastically, referring to a famous motivational speaker.
Meghan McCain, another political commentator, compared the display to a moment that might appear on a sitcom.
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&quot;How is this not a character from Parks &amp; Rec?&quot; McCain said, referring to the political comedy based in Indiana.
Once having cleared the primary on Aug. 4, either Stevens or El-Sayed will advance to the state’s general election on Nov. 3.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prince Harry longs for his old royal life as America isn&apos;t what he expected, experts say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prince Harry longs for his old royal life as America isn&apos;t what he expected, experts say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prince Harry will always have a soft spot for his home country, even as he continues to navigate life in America.
The claim was made by Dan Wakeford, founder of the weekly pop-culture newsletter Celebrity Intelligence. A veteran celebrity media editor, Wakeford previously led People, Entertainment Weekly and Us Weekly.
Wakeford told Fox News Digital that, according to sources who spoke with Celebrity Intelligence, the Duke of Sussex continues to greatly miss the U.K. and the role he once held there as he tries to carve out a meaningful role for himself in California.
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&quot;Harry particularly doesn&apos;t love the life he has in America,&quot; Wakeford said. &quot;He misses his family, his friends and his former existence in the U.K. Sources say he would be content to downsize and have a smaller life instead of living on such a grand scale, but I think that is more Meghan [Markle]&apos;s [style].&quot;
Archewell, which handles the offices of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, told Fox News Digital, &quot;It&apos;s all unfounded speculation, of which we don&apos;t comment.&quot;
While Wakeford described Harry as longing for aspects of his former life in Britain, the duke recently took a step toward reconnecting with his family.
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On July 10, Harry, Meghan and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, met with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House, Buckingham Palace confirmed. Fox News Digital reached out to the palace and Archewell for comment.
The family gathering came after Harry arrived in the U.K. on July 6 for several charity events that were overshadowed by speculation about whether he would meet with his father.
The meeting marked the first time in years that King Charles had hosted Harry and his family, amid a rift that began after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals and moved to California in 2020.
&quot;I think it&apos;s important to make the point that Harry&apos;s marriage is a happy one,&quot; royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The problem is that Harry is without a proper role. He has the Invictus Games, yes, but I do think he misses aspects of life in the U.K. and the friends he has kept there. He has charities he supports there, and his mother is buried there. While he had a difficult week during his visit, the meeting with the king and his family was a positive.&quot;
&quot;Seeing the &apos;good ol&apos; Harry&apos; playing wheelchair rugby with Invictus Games participants showed him grinning ear to ear,&quot; British royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital. &quot;He was so happy in his element. Meeting with his father also would have reminded him of the prominent life he once led.&quot;
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&quot;Harry and Meghan&apos;s life is very different from what they expected in America, from what they hoped for,&quot; Wakeford said. &quot;What has shifted significantly is the gap between what they said they were building and what they actually built. They left the royal family to become financially independent.&quot;
&quot;The headline numbers of $100 million from Netflix deals and $20 million for Spotify always obscured what the real figures were,&quot; Wakeford said, referring to the deals the Sussexes initially secured to lead financially independent lives.
&quot;The Netflix deal was closer to $60 million, and the Spotify deal was $5 million to exit early,&quot; he claimed. &quot;That&apos;s a significant amount of money, but their costs are also extremely high, and they don&apos;t have a sustainable business model.&quot;
Questions about the Sussexes&apos; long-term future come as Harry has increasingly spoken publicly about wanting to repair his relationship with his family while continuing to build a life in California.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as working royals in 2020, citing relentless intrusions by the British press and a lack of support from the palace.
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Tensions within the House of Windsor have remained high since the couple stepped away from royal duties and moved to California to pursue media ventures outside the monarchy. Harry&apos;s bestselling 2023 memoir, &quot;Spare,&quot; further strained his relationship with the royal family.
In a 2025 interview with the BBC, Harry said he &quot;would love reconciliation with my family&quot; because &quot;there&apos;s no point in continuing to fight anymore.&quot;
&quot;I miss parts of the U.K., of course I do,&quot; he said. &quot;And I think that it&apos;s really quite sad that I won&apos;t be able to show, you know, my children.&quot;
&quot;He misses what he knows,&quot; British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital. &quot;His titles give him status and a sense of achievement and credibility. His royal connection is everything he knows and, I&apos;m sure, what he pines for deep down.&quot;
Harry and his father met briefly for tea in September during the prince&apos;s short visit to London, marking the first time they had seen each other in well over a year. Harry has also wanted his children to spend more time with the monarch, whom they first met during celebrations marking Queen Elizabeth II&apos;s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
&quot;Folks close to them say that within five years, they need to figure out what their strategy is,&quot; Wakeford said. &quot;They&apos;re not bankrupt, and those headlines aren&apos;t true. They&apos;re not running out of money. But they do have to balance their costs against their future income.&quot;
On Harry&apos;s 40th birthday in 2024, Roya Nikkhah, royal editor of The Sunday Times, reported that the prince&apos;s friends suggested he spent much of his time &quot;looking back.&quot;
&quot;I know how important it is for him to have a happy, settled family life, but you need to do more than that if you’re him,&quot; a source who has known Harry since his teenage years told Nikkhah. &quot;He has ended up isolated from his family and most of his old mates, in an environment where your friendships are not like the ones you forged as a young man.&quot;
&quot;He used to love a night out in the pub and hanging out in the country with friends,&quot; said the source. &quot;Maybe he has grown into a different person, but do I think he’d really suit the Californian lifestyle? No. Now that we’ve seen it all play out, what has that left him with? On the surface, an enviable lifestyle — but for the Harry I know, I can’t imagine that gilded exile in California is where he wanted to end up.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Archewell for comment at the time.
&quot;He loves his family life out in the States,&quot; Nikkhah later told Fox News Digital. &quot;He’s thrilled to be a dad. I suppose for him, it’s just finding a role — a really meaningful role going forward. The Invictus Games are fantastic, and he does great work there, and that will continue. But I think for him going forward, it’s finding a meaningful role for himself living out in the States on the global stage.&quot;
In his 2022 Netflix series, Harry admitted, &quot;I miss my friends … I’ve lost a few friends in this process.&quot;
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&quot;There is so much about America to love, and he has embraced so much so quickly,&quot; Fordwich previously told Fox News Digital.
&quot;There is nothing he has ever said or done that could be seen as bad-mouthing England. His family, yes. The &apos;Firm,&apos; yes. But not his beloved England. He has certainly wavered over becoming an American and has shared his nostalgia with close friends, telling them he misses England. Many of them believe he&apos;s desperately lonely in California.&quot;
&quot;I would not be surprised to see him return, if only for a short time each year,&quot; Fordwich added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump AG pick Todd Blanche faces Senate test in first major confirmation fight since Graham’s death</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump AG pick Todd Blanche faces Senate test in first major confirmation fight since Graham’s death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche will face senators Wednesday in a high-stakes confirmation hearing that will test Republican unity on the Senate Judiciary Committee in the first major nomination fight since the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham.
&quot;My colleagues and I are working to fill Senator Graham’s seat on the Senate Judiciary Committee before the Committee votes on Todd Blanche’s nomination next week,&quot; Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I look forward to confirming Mr. Blanche as Attorney General so he can continue his great work to crack down on crime, eradicate the two tiers of justice, and wipe out fraud. That’s exactly what Lindsey would’ve wanted us to do to honor his legacy,&quot; she added.
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Republicans are navigating their first major nomination battle without Graham—a former Judiciary Committee chairman whose courtroom-style questioning and command of confirmation fights made him one of the GOP&apos;s most influential voices.
Blanche has been a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, first serving as his personal defense attorney before helping lead his criminal defense against cases Trump and his allies denounced as politically motivated.
He was appointed by Trump as Deputy Attorney General when the president returned to office before being tapped to fill former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s shoes.
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&quot;When the Corrupt Biden ‘Injustice’ Department and Radical Left Prosecutors tried to throw me in jail, and interfered in our Historic 2024 Presidential Campaign, Todd stood by my side and fought off the Lawfare,&quot; Trump posted in part on Truth Social Tuesday.
Twenty conservative leaders penned a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, urging him to confirm Blanche, arguing that he has already proven he will &quot;fight back.&quot;
The letter, exclusively shared with Fox News Digital and spearheaded by the Article III Project, was signed by conservative legal figures including Article III Project founder Mike Davis, America First Legal Executive Director Gene Hamilton, John Eastman of the Claremont Institute, and others. The signers cited Blanche’s clerkships, his time as a federal prosecutor and his work in private practice.
&quot;Blanche made a tremendous sacrifice, walking away from a massive salary as a partner at a premier law firm to defend President Trump when almost no one else would,&quot; read the letter.
&quot;He stood in the arena. Most importantly, he won. Blanche fought back against the most nakedly partisan prosecution in modern American history: Alvin Bragg’s absurd attempt to transform a lawful nondisclosure agreement into 34 felony counts,&quot; it continued.
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Democrats have already signaled strong opposition to making Blanche’s acting appointment permanent, citing his close ties to Trump.
&quot;He&apos;s got a record. It&apos;s not what he says. It&apos;s what he&apos;s done and what he&apos;s consistently done is put Donald Trump above everything else. So his actions, this is a person who&apos;s got a very clear record,&quot; Vermont Sen. Peter Welch said Tuesday. &quot;His actions speak much louder than whatever he says in the hearing.&quot;
&quot;40+ civil rights organizations just came out against Todd Blanche. Todd Blanche is indicting civil rights champions, protecting insurrectionists, and firing prosecutors. All to protect Donald Trump—not YOU,&quot; Senate Judiciary Democrats wrote on X.
&quot;Acting AG Todd Blanche has spent this confirmation fight doing what he&apos;s always done for his client Donald Trump: Denying the obvious, defending the indefensible, and lying under oath. He&apos;s already made it clear that we can’t trust a word that comes out of his mouth,&quot; said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Monday.
As for the conservative leaders who are urging Grassley to swiftly confirm Blanche, they say the &quot;case for confirmation is simple.&quot;
&quot;Blanche already knows the job. He already knows the department. He is already executing the Trump agenda. Forcing a new nominee through the confirmation process would squander months of irreplaceable momentum–months the deep state would use to run out the clock. There is no reason to delay and every reason to act. The undersigned urge you to confirm Todd Blanche now,&quot; they wrote.
The hearing begins Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. ET.
Fox News’ Caroline Miller contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>You paid for it. So why is your device showing ads?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You paid for the product. So why does it feel like the company still controls the screen? That is the question more of us are starting to ask as smart devices get updated long after we bring them home. A refrigerator can show ads in your kitchen. A car can flash offers on the dashboard. Even a Windows 11 computer can surface promotions before you get to work.
The frustrating part is that this often happens through software updates. You tap update because you want your device to stay secure and work properly. Then one day, the product you bought starts acting like a billboard. This is also why it pays to understand the hidden privacy clauses and settings that come with smart products before those screens start doing things you never expected.
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Samsung Family Hub refrigerators are sold as connected kitchen hubs. You can use the screen for weather, calendars, grocery lists and other household features. But as we discussed on The CyberGuy Report podcast at CyberGuy.com, that same screen can also become a place for ads after a software update. Samsung began showing ads on some Family Hub refrigerator Cover Screens in the U.S. We reached out to Samsung about this, and a spokesperson provided us with this statement:
&quot;Last year, Samsung piloted a new Cover Screen widget on Family Hub refrigerators in the U.S. The widget rotates through useful information like weather, news, calendar events, and curated ads. After the pilot concluded in March, the widget was launched fully with the same user experience.
Users can turn off the Cover Screen widget, including ads, in the Advertisements tab of the Settings menu (Settings &gt; Advertisements &gt; Cover screen Ads) without impacting any other features or functions. Ads can also be dismissed on the Cover Screens where shown, meaning that the dismissed ad will not appear again during that specific ad&apos;s campaign period. Since the start of the pilot program last October, our review has indicated consumers are finding value in this new widget. The percentage of users who have turned off the feature is in the low single-digits.
A Cover Screen appears when the Family Hub screen is idle, and the widget only appears on the Weather, Color, and Daily Board themes. The widget does not appear on the Cover Screen&apos;s Art or Album themes.&quot;
That answer is important because Samsung says you can turn the Cover Screen ads off without losing other features. Still, the larger point remains. You bought a refrigerator, then a later update added an ad experience to the screen in your kitchen.
On the Family Hub screen:
You can also change the Cover Screen theme. Samsung says the widget does not appear on Art or Album themes.
Now move from the kitchen to the driveway. Some Jeep, Ram and Chrysler drivers previously saw promotional messages on their infotainment screens through Stellantis&apos; Uconnect system.
Stellantis, the automaker behind Jeep, Ram, Chrysler and Dodge, says its In-Vehicle Message technology, or IVM, is designed to help the company stay in contact with owners at important points during ownership. The company says it uses IVM for important messages, such as vehicle recalls and vehicle health monitor alerts. Stellantis also confirmed that the earlier pop-up promotions were part of its in-vehicle messaging or Uconnect communication system. However, the company says it has not run the promotional in-vehicle messages referenced in those reports since mid-fall 2025 and has nothing planned for future in-vehicle promotional messages.
At the time those promotional messages were active, Stellantis says owners could opt out by calling customer service or by updating their profile or Message Settings on their vehicle brand&apos;s website account, such as a Ram owner account. That update is important. There are no current promotional in-vehicle messages to opt out of, according to Stellantis. Still, the larger concern remains: modern vehicles are software-driven, and the screen in the middle of your dashboard can be changed long after you drive off the lot.
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A car screen is different from a phone app or website. You use that display for directions, music, climate controls and vehicle settings. So when a promotional message appears there, it can feel more personal than an ad on a webpage.
To be fair, in-vehicle messaging can serve an important purpose. Recall notices and vehicle health alerts can help owners respond to safety or maintenance issues faster.
However, promotional messages hit differently. You are sitting in a car you paid tens of thousands of dollars for. That screen should help you drive, maintain your vehicle and get where you are going without feeling like another place for a sales pitch.
Then there is your computer. Windows 11 can show promotional content in places that feel like part of the operating system. That includes the lock screen, the Start menu and account-related notifications.
The lock screen can use Windows Spotlight, which displays rotating images along with tips, tricks and notifications. Start menu settings also include areas where Microsoft can show recommendations and account prompts.
Some of these messages may look like helpful notices. Others can feel like upsells. The most annoying ones are the alerts that look urgent, then steer you toward a Microsoft service such as OneDrive backup. Microsoft declined to comment for this story.
You can cut down on much of this in Settings.
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Microsoft may change wording over time, so look for anything tied to recommendations, tips, suggestions, offers or account notifications. For more Windows settings help, see these Windows 11 tips.
The real problem isn’t one ad on one screen. It is the fact that software gives companies a way to change products after you buy them. A refrigerator used to stay a refrigerator. A car dashboard used to do what it did on the day you drove off the lot. A computer operating system used to feel like the tool you used to get things done.
Now those screens can change later. A company can add a widget, promote a service or push an offer through an update. That does not mean every update is bad. Security fixes are essential. Bug fixes help. New features can be useful. However, ads feel different when they arrive after you already paid for the product. That is why you should keep your devices updated, but also check what changed after the update installs.
Before you buy a smart appliance, connected car or computer, think beyond the hardware. Ask what kind of software controls the screen. Check whether ads, recommendations or promotional content can be turned off.
After setup, go through the settings before you assume the default experience is the only option. Look for menus labeled ads, recommendations, notifications, tips, offers or personalization. If you are setting up a new device, this new electronics setup guide is a good place to start.
Also, pay attention after updates. If a new widget or pop-up appears, do not assume you have to live with it. There may be a buried toggle that turns it off. Most of all, remember that a screen in your home, car or office has value. Companies know that. You should know it too.
This is exactly why we covered this on The CyberGuy Report podcast at CyberGuy.com. It hits a nerve because you already paid for these products, yet companies can still use software updates to claim space on the screens you see every day. Samsung says Family Hub Cover Screen ads can be turned off. Stellantis says its vehicle promotions stopped in the fall of 2025. Windows 11 gives you some settings that reduce tips, suggestions and account prompts. Still, the pattern is hard to ignore. Companies are learning how to keep making money from a product after the sale. That may be great for them, but it can feel pretty lousy when the screen is inside your kitchen, your car or your computer. When you pay thousands of dollars for a product, that screen should work for you instead of becoming another place for a company to sell to you.
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			  <news:name>Trump won’t rule out Kharg Island takeover: What a US assault could look like</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump won’t rule out Kharg Island takeover: What a US assault could look like</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hundreds of U.S. Marines storm ashore as helicopters thunder overhead, Navy warships and fighter jets establish overwhelming air and sea superiority, and commanders issue one final warning to Iranian forces: surrender or be overrun.
That is how military experts envision the opening hours of a potential U.S. operation to seize Iran&apos;s Kharg Island—the tiny but strategically vital island that handles roughly 90% of the Islamic Republic&apos;s crude oil exports and has become the centerpiece of Washington&apos;s economic pressure campaign against Tehran.
The scenario was thrust back into the spotlight Tuesday after President Donald Trump declined to rule out taking the island. &quot;I can&apos;t say that to you because if I did, it would be foolish,&quot; Trump told Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst during an exclusive interview on ‘Special Report’ when asked directly whether he planned to seize Kharg island. He added that previous U.S. strikes intentionally avoided the island&apos;s oil facilities because they are &quot;a chunk of the world economy.&quot;
TRUMP HAS 3 CHOICES TO DEFINE VICTORY IF HE WANTS TO BEAT IRAN. NONE OF THEM ARE EASY
&quot;There are a lot of ways to skin this cat,&quot; Vice Adm. (Ret.) Robert Harward, former deputy commander of U.S. Central Command, told Fox News Digital in an interview.
Harward explained a Marine Expeditionary Unit could conduct an amphibious assault while U.S. naval and air forces establish complete control over the battlespace, giving Iranian defenders an opportunity to surrender before major fighting begins. The goal, he said, would not simply be to capture the island but to preserve the oil infrastructure that could one day serve a post-Islamic Republic government.
&quot;The real objective at the end of the day is to minimize risk,&quot; said Harward. &quot;Not only to your own forces, but to the people you&apos;re coming in contact with,&quot; while also limiting damage to facilities that could eventually be handed over to &quot;a government of Iran that is focused on supporting its people, as opposed to proliferating the Islamic Revolution.&quot;
Trump&apos;s remarks echoed Harward&apos;s assessment that preserving Kharg&apos;s oil facilities would likely be a key military objective. Trump said he had instructed U.S. forces during previous strikes to &quot;hit everything, but the oil,&quot; explaining that damaging the export terminal could have significant consequences for the global economy.
HOW IRAN ATTACKS ARE FORCING THE PENTAGON TO RETHINK ITS DECADES-OLD MIDDLE EAST BASE STRATEGY
But military experts say capturing Kharg may be the easiest part of the mission.
Located just 16 miles off Iran&apos;s Gulf coast, the eight-square-mile island sits well within range of Iranian missiles, drones and shore-based anti-ship weapons. While analysts believe U.S. forces could likely seize the island within hours, holding it against sustained retaliation from the nearby mainland could require a far larger and longer military commitment—raising the risk of direct war with Iran itself.
Kharg&apos;s strategic importance predates Iran&apos;s modern oil industry. British forces briefly occupied the island during confrontations with Persia over Herat in 1838 and again during the Anglo-Persian War in 1856, using its location near the Iranian coast to apply pressure on Tehran. Nearly a century later, Iran selected Kharg as a deep-water oil terminal because its sheltered waters could accommodate large tankers. Construction began in the late 1950s, and the terminal entered service in 1960, transforming the island into the principal outlet for Iranian crude.
&quot;Everybody talks about seizing Kharg,&quot; Nicholas Carl, assistant director of the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute, told Fox News Digital. &quot;Iran has spent decades investing in denial capabilities designed specifically to keep U.S. forces away from its shores.&quot; Those capabilities include anti-ship cruise missiles, drones, naval mines and hundreds of fast attack craft designed to overwhelm superior naval forces.
IRAN&apos;S BIGGEST WEAPON AGAINST THE US MAY BE SLIPPING AWAY, EXPERTS SAY
Military planners have long viewed Iran&apos;s anti-access strategy as one of the most sophisticated in the Middle East. Rather than matching the U.S. Navy ship for ship, Tehran has invested heavily in asymmetric weapons intended to make any amphibious assault costly.
Harward, a former member of the National Security Council and current member of the Jewish Institute for National Security of America&apos;s Iran Policy Project, acknowledged that once American forces were on Kharg, the primary danger would shift from conventional naval combat to missile and drone attacks launched from the nearby mainland.
&quot;Iran doesn&apos;t really have air power,&quot; Harward said. &quot;The concern is whether they launch missiles and drones at the island with U.S. forces on the ground. That&apos;s the biggest risk.&quot;
Harward said the viability of the operation would ultimately depend on intelligence about the number and disposition of Iranian forces, whether they had prepared booby traps or improvised explosive devices, and how Tehran might respond once American troops were ashore.
Still, he argued, such retaliation would come at a price for Tehran.
&quot;If they start striking Kharg itself, they become accountable for damaging their own economic lifeline,&quot; he said.
The challenge illustrates the distinction between tactical success and strategic success. Seizing an eight-square-mile island is one military problem. Defending it against sustained attacks only a short distance from Iranian territory is another.
Harward suggested Washington still has several options short of launching an amphibious assault.
With the U.S.-led blockade, reinforced Tuesday, already constraining Iran&apos;s oil exports, he argued that additional economic pressure could target overland transportation routes, border crossings and air traffic instead of committing ground troops.
&quot;There is still a lot you could do to enhance the economic challenges to Iran,&quot; Harward said. &quot;Synchronizing military, economic and political pressure is really the strategy.&quot;
Some strategists have also questioned whether Kharg is the most valuable military objective.
Mark Fox, a retired Vice Admiral and a former commander of the 5th Fleet, previously told Fox News Digital that Kharg is fundamentally an oil terminal rather than a military fortress. Instead, he argued, smaller islands such as Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa—disputed islands near the Strait of Hormuz—could present more manageable military objectives while creating a significant strategic dilemma for Tehran because of their location along one of the world&apos;s most important shipping lanes.
For Harward, however, the larger question extends beyond any single island.
&quot;I think the only real end state to ensure long-term stability and security in the region is a government of Iran that renounces the Islamic Revolution and focuses on the Iranian people,&quot; he said. That would require ending Tehran&apos;s nuclear ambitions, halting support for proxy groups, protecting freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and ending the regime&apos;s domestic repression.
Whether Washington ever decides to seize Kharg, military planners agree on one point: Capturing Iran&apos;s economic lifeline would likely be measured in hours, but successfully holding it—and managing the regional escalation that could follow — would be a far longer and more complex campaign.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Expert Warns Arizona’s Salt River Wild Horse Reduction Plan Risks Herd’s Long-Term Survival</news:name>
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			<news:title>Expert Warns Arizona’s Salt River Wild Horse Reduction Plan Risks Herd’s Long-Term Survival</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
New expert analysis warns that the Arizona government’s plan to reduce the Salt River wild horse population to 120 horses could prove devastating to their continued existence.
The herd currently has approximately 274 horses, nearly half of what it was at its peak in recent decades.
Dr. E. Gus Cothran, equine population geneticist and professor emeritus at Texas A&amp;M University, issued a statement expressing concern that the plan may prove detrimental to the future existence of the wild horses. Cothran says wild horse populations require 150 to 200 horses minimum for long-term genetic health, though no number can provide an exact guarantee on a herd’s survival.
“At the most basic level, 150 to 200 animals is a minimum number,” said Cothran. “This is the number that, if everything goes right and only population genetics is involved, should maintain genetic health for 200 years or so.”
Cothran said genetic testing of just 20–25% of the herd would allow for insight into the herd’s genetic health: approximately 55 to 70 horses.
Citing that assessment, advocates and community members have raised concerns that a removal of the horses would have the potential for permanent and devastating impact to the wild horse population. 
The Friends of the Salt River Horses have asked Gov. Katie Hobbs to pause the permanent removals pending an independent genetic study and scientific review.
“Once that diversity is lost, it is gone forever!” said Friends of the Salt River Horses in a statement. “Before a single horse is permanently removed, Arizona should demonstrate through independent science that the remaining herd will be genetically healthy and capable of surviving for generations. Friends of the Salt River Wild Horses calls upon Governor Hobbs to halt removals, to do the science, and respect the public process.”
Some contend the Arizona Department of Agriculture’s (AZDA) plan to remove these horses violates the Salt River Wild Horse Protection Act passed in 2016. The act empowers the state to exercise discretionary management of the horse population, with protections against the obstruction, chase, capture, removal, or euthanasia of the horses without government permission.
AZDA awarded the management contract to the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group (SRWHMG). The company is operating on a goal to reduce the herd size over the next five years through natural attrition, fertility control, and manual relocation, per a press release issued by AZDA in February. 
SRWHMG has already been involved in population reduction efforts. They reduced the population from 450 horses using fertility control methods.  
AZDA promised that all removed wild horses were only permitted for the relocation to approved sanctuaries — no horses may be donated, traded, slaughtered, or sold.
According to AZDA, the contract procurement process included input from an assessment panel consisting of veterinarians, a rangeland management scientist, and a federal wild horse manager. 
AZDA Director Paul Brierley said the management plan represented the responsible promotion and protection of the “Salt River experience.”
SRWHMG President Simone Netherlands called the plan “a pragmatic compromise.”
Last month, the Arizona legislature failed to pass a proposed three-year moratorium on the herd reduction and mandatory study on the Salt River horses’ genetic diversity. The House passed the bill, SB 1199, but the Senate declined to hear it. 
Republican Reps. Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) and David Schweikert (AZ-01) were among the founding members of the bipartisan Congressional Wild Horse Caucus last year. 
These and other members of Congress have been pushing for the passage of the Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act, HR 4356, which would eliminate helicopter roundups.





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			<news:title>RNC Blasts Mendoza Over Past Anti-Trump Remarks On Butler Assassination Attempt Anniversary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Two years after the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, the Republican National Committee (RNC) is drawing attention to past remarks by Arizona Democratic congressional candidate JoAnna Mendoza in which she questioned the federal government and compared the United States to countries where democracy has collapsed.
Mendoza, a retired Marine running to represent Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District, made the statements during three separate political appearances released online between 2025 and 2026.
The RNC accused Mendoza of contributing to hostile political rhetoric surrounding Trump and connected her comments to the violence directed against him.
“JoAnna Mendoza continues to spew vile conspiracy theories and the extremely divisive rhetoric that have led to three assassination attempts against President Trump,” RNC spokesman Nick Poche said in a statement provided to AZ Free News. “Americans will never forget what happened in Butler, or the Democrats who refused to lower the temperature and tried to tear our nation apart.”
In the first video, released by LD18 Democrats, Mendoza questioned the reliability of federal intelligence while answering a question about the Middle East and Iran.
Mendoza criticized the Biden and Trump administrations’ handling of Israel, Gaza, and Iran before questioning whether the government possessed reliable intelligence about recent actions involving Iran.
“Can we even trust our intelligence agencies right now?” Mendoza asked. “Can we even trust our government to give us the correct information? And I think the answer to that is no.”






Mendoza made the second set of remarks during a presentation to Indivisible Tucson Action while explaining why she entered the congressional race.
Mendoza said she was alarmed by what she described as the Trump administration’s actions in communities across the country and suggested that the nation’s democratic institutions were being eroded.
“It really scares me to think that, you know, what we’re seeing play out right now across our nation in communities, to see what this administration is doing, I never thought that I would see in the homeland,” Mendoza said.
“I never thought that I would see what has transpired happen here,” she continued. “You see it in countries like the ones I’ve been deployed to where democracy does not exist or has fallen.”






Mendoza did not identify a single policy or incident in that portion of the presentation. Rather, she broadly characterized the administration’s conduct as “unprecedented” and said she entered the race because she could no longer remain on the sidelines.
“What we’re seeing is unprecedented, and this is not the norm,” Mendoza said. “I just couldn’t stand by on the sidelines and watch this happen to our country or to its people, to us, to we the people.”
The third clip came from an interview with MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas, who introduced Mendoza during a segment criticizing Trump and Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ06).
During a discussion of border security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Mendoza questioned the training and conduct of ICE agents. Meiselas compared the administration’s practices to propaganda and tactics employed in other countries, and Mendoza agreed with the comparison.
“I know. It’s like we’re living in a third world country,” Mendoza said. “I mean, I’ve been deployed to countries who do not have democracy, who are in authoritarian regimes.”
“I never thought that I would see the government and its federal law enforcement agency turn against the American people,” she added, before alleging a pattern of misconduct involving ICE agents.






The RNC released the clips on July 13, two years after Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire during Trump’s campaign rally near Butler.
Trump was wounded in the right ear. Former fire chief Corey Comperatore was killed while protecting his family, and rally attendees David Dutch and James Copenhaver were wounded, according to the Secret Service.
The FBI said in a 2024 statement that its investigation found no credible evidence that Crooks worked with co-conspirators. Investigators examined his electronic devices, searches, and online activity but did not determine a definitive motive.
The Associated Press reported that Crooks searched for campaign appearances involving both Trump and then-President Joe Biden and viewed the Butler rally as a “target of opportunity.” Reuters reported that his computer activity reflected a mixture of ideological interests without demonstrating a definitive left- or right-wing motivation.
Trump faced another assassination attempt on Sept. 15, 2024, when Ryan Wesley Routh positioned himself with a rifle near Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. A federal jury convicted Routh in September 2025, and he was sentenced in February to life plus 84 months in federal prison. At trial, prosecutors presented a letter in which Routh described the incident as an assassination attempt and offered $150,000 to anyone who would “complete the job.”
Routh’s writings demonstrated explicit hostility toward Trump. The Associated Press previously reported that Routh had urged Iran to assassinate Trump in a self-published book and later wrote that “DEMOCRACY is on the ballot and we cannot lose.”
A federal grand jury has also indicted Cole Tomas Allen on charges including attempting to assassinate Trump during an April 25 shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Prosecutors alleged that Allen ran through a security checkpoint carrying a shotgun and fired at a Secret Service officer, striking the officer’s ballistic vest, as he moved toward the ballroom where Trump was located.
Reuters reported that Allen sent relatives a manifesto describing Trump administration officials as prioritized targets. Prosecutors alleged that Allen disagreed politically with Trump and wanted to “fight back” against government policies he considered morally objectionable. Allen pleaded not guilty, and the case remains pending.
Mendoza is seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Ciscomani in November.
Mendoza is also facing questions from the RNC about salary payments she has received from her own campaign.
The Mendoza campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.





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>Soros Family Members Gave $34,600 To Three Arizona Democratic Congressional Candidates</news:name>
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			<news:title>Soros Family Members Gave $34,600 To Three Arizona Democratic Congressional Candidates</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Three Arizona Democratic congressional candidates received a combined $34,600 from Jonathan Soros, the son of billionaire political donor George Soros, and his wife, Jennifer, across the 2024 and 2026 election cycles, according to Federal Election Commission records.
JoAnna Mendoza, a Democratic candidate seeking to challenge Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani in Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District, received a combined $14,000 from Jonathan and Jennifer Soros for the 2026 election cycle. Jonathan Nez, a Democrat seeking Arizona’s Second Congressional District seat, received another $14,000 from the couple.
Dr. Amish Shah’s congressional campaign received a combined $6,600 from Jonathan and Jennifer Soros during the 2024 election cycle. Shah was the Democratic nominee in Arizona’s First Congressional District that year and is seeking the seat again in 2026.
The contributions were publicly disclosed and fall within federal campaign-finance limits. During the 2025-2026 election cycle, an individual may give a candidate committee up to $3,500 for each election, with the primary and general elections treated separately. Two married donors can therefore contribute a combined $14,000 to a candidate participating in both elections. The individual limit was $3,300 per election during the 2023-2024 cycle.
The contributions represent a smaller, more direct form of Soros family involvement than Arizona has seen in previous election cycles. In 2016, the Associated Press reported that a Soros-funded political group contributed $2.3 million in the Maricopa County sheriff’s race, supporting Democrat Paul Penzone and running advertisements against Republican incumbent Joe Arpaio. Another Soros-funded group spent $1.3 million as the sole contributor to a group opposing Republican Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery. Penzone defeated Arpaio, while Montgomery won reelection against Democrat Diego Rodriguez.
The Soros political network also spent heavily on an Arizona ballot measure during the 2024 election. State campaign-finance records show the Open Society Action Fund contributed $1,999,999 to Arizona for Abortion Access, the committee supporting Proposition 139. The measure amended the Arizona Constitution to establish a right to abortion. George Soros founded the broader Open Society Foundations network, which includes the Open Society Action Fund.
Unlike those earlier expenditures, the money given to Mendoza, Nez, and Shah was contributed directly by Jonathan and Jennifer Soros to the candidates’ authorized campaign committees and was subject to federal individual contribution limits.
Jonathan Soros is an investor who previously served as president and deputy chairman of Soros Fund Management. He is also a director of the Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation and has participated in Democratic and progressive political organizations.
The contributions come as Mendoza and Nez have accumulated multimillion-dollar campaign accounts ahead of Arizona’s July primary election. The NRCC highlighted the contributions on X and cited comments from Arizona Republican Party Chairman Sergio Arellano published by the Arizona Daily Independent.


Arizona Dems pocket massive Soros checks while posing as ‘working class’
Joanna @Mendoza4AZ &amp; @DrAmishShah sold out Arizona and supported their far-left, open borders, defund the police policies https://t.co/m4CnywdJ7q
— NRCC (@NRCC) July 13, 2026





“Democrats love calling themselves the party of the working class,” Arizona Republican Party Chairman Sergio Arellano observed according to the Arizona Daily Independent. “That’s funny because they seem to spend a lot more time listening to radical billionaire donors than the people actually working overtime to pay the bills. Maybe that’s why hardworking Americans aren’t buying what they’re selling anymore.”
Mendoza’s campaign reported raising approximately $7.35 million and spending about $4.09 million through July 1. The campaign ended the reporting period with approximately $3.26 million in cash on hand. Mendoza is a retired Marine and former political consultant running against Ciscomani in a district Democrats have repeatedly targeted.
Nez, a former president of the Navajo Nation who unsuccessfully challenged Republican Rep. Eli Crane in 2024, reported raising approximately $3.52 million during the current cycle. His campaign spent approximately $1.67 million and reported about $1.91 million in cash on hand through July 1.
Shah’s campaign reported raising approximately $1.83 million during the current election cycle. The former Arizona state representative is competing for the Democratic nomination in the First Congressional District after losing the 2024 general election to Republican Rep. David Schweikert.
The National Republican Congressional Committee cited the Soros contributions while attacking Mendoza and Shah over their political positions.
“Democrat lobbyist JoAnna Mendoza and socialist Amish Shah sold out Arizona the moment they cashed these massive Soros checks,” NRCC spokesman Ben Petersen said in a statement. “These liberals serve the radical left-wing agenda of a billionaire family pushing dangerous socialist, defund the police, open borders policies.”





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			  <news:name>Docs expose horrific strangling, kidnapping charges against anti-ICE lawyer championed by Dems</news:name>
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			<news:title>Docs expose horrific strangling, kidnapping charges against anti-ICE lawyer championed by Dems</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An immigration lawyer representing two illegal immigrants who were involved in a recent fatal ICE shooting in Houston has prior domestic abuse and kidnapping charges, documents reveal.
Hugo Balderas-Ibarra, a private practice attorney in Texas, represents two of the three passengers who were in a van when Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent last week.
At a press conference after the shooting, Balderas-Ibarra ripped the agency, demanding an immediate release of his clients and accusing ICE agents of lying about the shooting and of &quot;racial profiling.&quot; He said that his clients &quot;will forever be physically and emotionally scarred by this killing,&quot; adding, &quot;None of these families will ever be whole again.&quot;
However, a Harris County District Court charging document obtained by Fox News reveals that Balderas-Ibarra is currently out on a $20,000 bond on a felony assault family violence by impeding breathing charge stemming from a 2024 incident.
ICE SAYS OFFICER SHOT AND KILLED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WHO TRIED TO RAM HIM WITH CAR IN HOUSTON
The document states that the alleged assault took place in 2024 when the victim and Balderas had a dating relationship. According to the victim, they got into an argument the day she was set to take a flight over something she had seen on his phone. This caused her to pack all her belongings, which Balderas-Ibarra found and took. The woman took an Uber to the airport.
While Balderas-Ibarra agreed to bring her luggage to the airport, once there, the document says he &quot;threw her luggage on the ground,&quot; and when she went to pick it up, he &quot;grabbed her by her neck with his left hand.&quot; She told investigators that he held her thus for several seconds, and when he noticed people getting close to them, he &quot;squeezed harder and twisted her throat.&quot;
She said she was unable to breathe during the strangulation and felt dizzy and disoriented. Afterwards, she said she had nausea, a headache and felt faint. The document states that photos taken by authorities after the incident show redness and swelling on the woman’s neck.
After this incident, Balderas-Ibarra was charged with felony assault family violence – impeding breathing.
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Further, a Harris County bond motion shows that at the time of the strangling incident, Balderas-Ibarra was already on bail for a separate domestic violence charge, kidnapping and false imprisonment in Seminole County, Florida.
Fox News Digital reached out to Balderas-Ibarra’s office for comment.
According to the website for the State Bar of Texas, Balderas-Ibarra is eligible to practice law in the state with a &quot;probationary license.&quot;
He spoke at a press conference on the ICE shooting last Friday alongside Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, Rep. Sylvia Garcia, D-Texas, and Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare, who is also a Democrat.
Salgado Araujo, a Mexican citizen who authorities said was in the country illegally, was shot and killed in Houston after ICE said he tried to ram an ICE officer with his vehicle during a traffic stop. Araujo was struck and taken to a hospital, where he later died.
At the press conference, Balderas-Ibarra said that ICE’s accounts of the shooting have &quot;varied&quot; and that his clients’ versions of the events are &quot;extremely different from what ICE agents are saying or what the agency is saying.&quot;
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&quot;All three of my clients reiterated that at no point was there ever an agent standing in front of the vehicle, nor was an agent ever placed in the line of danger. That is simply false. And I believe my clients are telling the truth,&quot; said Balderas-Ibarra.
He demanded ICE release his clients to ensure they are not deported, which he said would preserve the &quot;integrity&quot; of the investigations into the shooting.
&quot;I am calling for drastic changes to the way ICE conducts their immigration enforcement,&quot; he said, adding, &quot;This is not immigration enforcement. This is racial profiling.&quot;
Fox News Digital also reached out to the offices of Green, Garcia and Teare for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Todd Blanche Faces Crucial Hurdle Ahead of Confirmation as Attorney General</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Todd Blanche’s nomination is broadly a referendum on President Trump’s vision of the Justice Department as a projection of his power.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senator Mark Kelly Amasses Nearly $25 Million Campaign War Chest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senator Mark Kelly Amasses Nearly $25 Million Campaign War Chest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Arizona Democrat said he had raised and given away $10 million to fellow members of his party and committees as he mulls a presidential run in 2028.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>His nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence community comes as the White House pushes to use declassified intelligence to show concerns about election security.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>JOHN YOO: Barrett and Kagan’s safety plea exposes the left’s war on the Supreme Court</news:name>
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			<news:title>JOHN YOO: Barrett and Kagan’s safety plea exposes the left’s war on the Supreme Court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Maybe I lack imagination, but I didn’t expect that performing this service was going to put me in the position of explaining to my children what a bulletproof vest was and why I had to wear one,&quot; Justice Amy Coney Barrett told Congress on Monday.
Justice Barrett was explaining in vivid terms why the Supreme Court had requested an additional $14.6 million, as part of its $228 million budget request, for enhanced security.
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Her fellow witness, Justice Elena Kagan, observed that threats against the Supreme Court had risen 38% this year. Justice Barrett herself had suffered a &quot;swatting&quot; attack earlier this year, in which someone falsely reported an armed shooter at her house. More alarmingly, an assassin attempted to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh after the 2022 leak of the court’s Dobbs opinion, which overturned Roe v. Wade and its creation of a constitutional right to abortion.
While the justices are often willing to write hundreds of pages setting out their opinions on constitutional law, they left unanswered the question of why threats have risen so sharply.
The answer seems clear. Left-wing activists and leaders have waged war against the court. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for example, warned Justices Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch against overruling Roe. He appeared on the front steps of the Supreme Court and threatened that they would &quot;pay the price&quot; and &quot;won’t know what hit [them].&quot;
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., has attempted to raise ethical doubts about the justices because they allegedly accepted gifts from wealthy benefactors. 
Virtually all the major leaders of the Democratic Party agree with the idea of packing the Supreme Court because they disagree with its decisions. Former Vice President Kamala Harris declared in May that Democrats should consider expanding the court with liberals and punishing conservatives. &quot;This is a moment where there are no bad ideas,&quot; the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate said on a podcast.
These attacks stem from the left’s larger attack on the Supreme Court as an agent of the Trump administration. Schumer, for example, often criticizes what he dubs &quot;the MAGA Supreme Court&quot; for transforming government agencies into &quot;members-only clubs for his golf buddies and cronies.&quot; House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries decries &quot;the corrupt conservative majority on the Supreme Court appointed by Donald Trump&quot; for taking &quot;a blowtorch&quot; to civil rights laws.
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But the Supreme Court term that just ended demonstrates — yet again — that the court does not decide cases with an eye to partisan winners and losers. President Trump lost on several of his signature policies: in Learning Resources, the court struck down the White House’s universal tariffs as beyond the delegation of international economic power; in Barbara, a 6-3 majority affirmed birthright citizenship over a Trump executive order; in Cook, the justices blocked Trump’s removal of a governor on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Trump only prevailed when his positions aligned with the Roberts court’s long-term agenda. In Slaughter, Trump won the power to fire the heads of administrative agencies, but the justices had been steadily expanding the president’s removal power for the last 15 years. In RNC, the court struck down more limits on the ability of parties to spend campaign funds in coordination with candidates, but only because the justices have steadily treated campaign funding as speech. In Callais, the Trump administration won the end of the use of race in congressional redistricting, but only because the Roberts court has steadily ended the government’s ability to use race in making decisions.
The court does not think in terms of Republicans and Democrats. It instead fights over much deeper differences between conservatives and progressives on constitutional interpretation.
The conservative justices generally believe that the court should interpret the Constitution based on the original understanding of its ratifiers; the liberal justices would allow contemporary ideals — whether political, economic or philosophic — to govern as well. These are the types of disputes appropriate to the Supreme Court, and to allow it to interpret and apply the Constitution free from political influence, the Framers gave federal judges lifetime tenure with undiminished pay.
But to make short-term political gains, the left would sacrifice the independence of the courts. Manipulating the size of the court in response to its decisions is just an attempt to dictate the desired outcomes to the justices.
Threats against them are merely another political tool to pressure the court to change its ways. These threats, encouraged by the heated rhetoric of Democratic leaders, along with court-packing, are themselves of a piece with the broader progressive attack on constitutional structure.
Democrats also want to abolish the Senate filibuster, which bolsters the constitutional structure by slowing legislative speed and enhancing deliberation and bargaining, so that the Senate will more closely resemble the House; add the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico as states, unbalancing the Senate; and enact nationwide voting legislation, thereby undermining federalism.
Progressives believe that they hold the keys to an enlightened socialist utopia. Because they are convinced that they know the only true political ends of society, they will not allow the structural limits on mob democracy, imposed by the Framers, to stand in their way.
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If the court will not permit the Constitution to be used to impose liberal theories of rights nationwide, progressives are happy to do away with the court’s independence. If the Senate will filibuster a wealth tax, then expand the Senate with blue states. If the president follows a restrictionist immigration agenda, then do away with the Electoral College, too.
Progressives, however, err in their attacks on the Framers’ restraints on pure democracy, embodied in a Supreme Court that interprets a written Constitution. If the last 10 years should have taught them anything, it is that they do not have the permanent support of the majority of the American people. When a majority of Americans support a president and Congress who will narrow or reverse the favored rights of progressives — witness the birthright citizenship case — they will be fortunate that an independent Supreme Court will hear their pleas. But that would require progressives to weigh the long-term benefits of a written Constitution against short-term partisan gains. 
That may be hoping for far too much.
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			  <news:name>SEN. BLUMENTHAL, REP. TAKANO: Congress can fund veterans’ care without taking benefits from disabled heroes</news:name>
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			<news:title>SEN. BLUMENTHAL, REP. TAKANO: Congress can fund veterans’ care without taking benefits from disabled heroes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week, the House will vote on the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act. This legislation includes nearly 60 bills, including several bipartisan priorities that we have authored and fought to advance as the top Democrats on the Senate and House Veterans’ Affairs Committees — most notably the Major Richard Star Act. Unfortunately, Republicans have chosen a partisan path to advance this legislation, and we have a serious problem with how they are proposing to pay for it.
To cover the costs of the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, Republicans want to slash benefits for disabled veterans. This reduction would come in the form of devastating cuts for millions of veterans currently eligible to receive disability benefits for tinnitus and sleep apnea.
The Republican insistence on offsetting new investments in veterans is both absurd and cruel. The cost of war includes the human cost of caring for our veterans. We make a promise to care for these men and women after their service, and a great nation keeps its promises.
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Frustratingly, the Republicans’ insistence on using this funding mechanism, known as an offset, is applied inconsistently and selectively. For instance, they spent $3.4 trillion to deliver tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy in the One Big Beautiful Bill last summer, with no regard to offsetting those costs. Despite this reality, Republicans claim the only viable path forward for the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act is enacting unprecedented cuts to disabled veterans’ benefits.
We are here to say that is simply not true. Those cuts are not acceptable to congressional Democrats or to the growing list of veterans service organizations and stakeholders who have publicly and forcefully opposed them. In fact, 46 Senate Democrats recently communicated their opposition to this offset in a letter to VA Secretary Collins — a clear and public affirmation that the Republican proposal does not have the support it needs to clear the Senate.
While we do not believe an offset is appropriate or necessary, we are willing to compromise with our Republican colleagues to advance critical bipartisan legislation that should not be delayed any longer. There is nearly $100 billion for the Department of Defense that remains unobligated and unspent from H.R. 1, a law enacted more than a year ago. A small portion of those funds could easily be redirected to cover the human costs of war reflected in the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act.
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H.R. 1 also lowered the tax rate for the richest Americans from 39.6% to 37%. Restoring that rate to 39.6% only for the top 0.1% of all income earners — those making over $25 million — would generate enough revenue to cover the costs of the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act. Both proposals would be widely supported by the American people and would allow us to avoid a partisan and contentious debate that divides the veterans community by pitting veterans against veterans.
We, and our Democratic colleagues, are ready to find a solution. We want to see many of the priorities in the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act signed into law. We want to get the Major Richard Star Act across the finish line. But we cannot accept a Republican &quot;take it or leave it&quot; approach — or the false narrative that cutting veterans’ benefits is the only way to get the job done.
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There are other viable ways to pay for this legislation, and Republican leaders must come to the table and engage in a meaningful bipartisan process. The longer they pursue their current partisan path, the less time we have to identify a workable solution to enact the Major Richard Star Act and the other bipartisan priorities in this package.
The Veterans’ Affairs Committees have long been among the most bipartisan committees in Congress. We worked together to enact the PACT Act — the largest expansion of health care and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances in generations — without cutting benefits for other veterans. We can achieve something similarly historic again if we follow that same bipartisan approach today.
Veterans deserve meaningful results from a grateful nation — not empty promises. And they should never be handed an invoice when the costs of war come due.
Democrat Mark Takano represents California&apos;s 39th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
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			<news:title>You shouldn’t need a permit to pray in your own home — the Supreme Court should agree</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A zoning technicality is being used to lock Americans out of court when the government chills their First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court should put a stop to it.
When the government threatens you for exercising a constitutional right, can it force you to run a bureaucratic gauntlet before a federal court will even hear your case? On June 30, 2026, the Supreme Court agreed to answer that question in its next term in  Grand v. City of University Heights. It should answer no.
A prayer group and a cease-and-desist letter
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Daniel Grand is an Orthodox Jew in University Heights, Ohio. His faith calls him to pray with a minyan, a quorum of ten men, and forbids driving on the Sabbath. This makes attending a distant synagogue impractical. So, he invited a dozen neighbors to pray at his home, but someone complained. Days later, on January 21, 2021, the city of University Heights sent Grand a cease-and-desist letter. The city told Grand he’d have to get a special use permit to use his home as &quot;a place of religious assembly.&quot; If he didn’t get the permit and continued to host a minyan, he could be cited for code violations and fined. All this while his neighbors were free to host friends to watch a ball game, play poker, or socialize.
Grand cancelled his next prayer meeting and applied for the permit through University Heights’ zoning process. Yet that process was hostile as it was Kafkaesque. Grand was heckled at a zoning board hearing, with one neighbor voicing fear that the neighborhood would &quot;be labeled as Jewish.&quot; And that special use permit? Grand learned that if he obtained the required permit, it would change his home to a &quot;house of worship&quot; under the zoning code. That meant Grand could pray there, but he couldn’t sleep there since it would no longer be considered a residence. Grand abandoned the permit process and instead filed a civil rights lawsuit to protect his First Amendment right to pray in his own home.
When Grand sued under the First Amendment and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), the courts never reached the merits. A unanimous Sixth Circuit panel threw the case out as unripe. Because Grand withdrew his permit application, a &quot;final decision&quot; had not been reached. And under the 1985 takings case Williamson County Planning v. Hamilton Bank, a land-use claim isn’t ripe until government officials reach a final decision through the prescribed administrative process. The Sixth Circuit took a rule about property takings and used it to shut the courthouse door on a First Amendment claim.
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The finality rule makes sense in a takings case because the injury depends on the administrative process. You don’t know if a regulation took too much of your property’s value until you know how far it reaches. But a First Amendment case is different. Grand was injured the moment he received that cease-and-desist letter. He read the threat by the city. He didn’t pray. He cancelled his minyan. As the Supreme Court held in Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, a credible threat of enforcement is itself an actionable injury. Making Grand exhaust a zoning process does nothing to sharpen an injury that has already occurred.
The Sixth Circuit handed the government a nefarious playbook. Any city that wants to shut down a house of worship, a bookstore, or an unpopular meeting can order it stopped, demand a permit, and then hide behind its bureaucratic boards and hearings to lock the courthouse door. The split among the circuits only makes it worse: the same coercion is reviewable in one part of the country and untouchable in another, so your right to pray in your own home depends on your zip code.
The principle Grand is standing for is… grand. The Constitution does not make Americans ask permission before they gather and pray in their own home. When an official demands a permit to pray, we should be able to walk into court right away. We should not have to first accede to the unconstitutional permit request by subjecting ourselves to a zoning process. The finality rule belongs in takings law. It has no business locking the courthouse door to First Amendment claims. When the Court hears argument this fall, it should say so plainly.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A 21-year-old Indian national who federal authorities said was in the U.S. illegally was sentenced Tuesday to four years and eight months in prison for causing a fiery Southern California crash that killed three people last year.
Jashanpreet Singh pleaded guilty to three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence stemming from the October 2025 crash, according to NBC Los Angeles.
Authorities said Singh was driving a semitruck that plowed into slow-moving traffic on Interstate 10 in San Bernardino County, killing three people and injuring several others.
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Fox News Digital previously reported that Singh is an illegal immigrant from India who crossed the southern border in 2022 and was released into the United States by the Biden administration.
According to federal sources, Singh was first encountered by Border Patrol agents in California&apos;s El Centro Sector in March 2022 and released pending an immigration hearing.
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Singh obtained a California commercial driver&apos;s license in June 2025, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
In September, federal officials warned California they had uncovered compliance issues involving commercial driver&apos;s licenses and directed the state to make corrections, including pausing the issuance of new licenses to non-citizens and reviewing existing licenses to ensure they complied with federal requirements.
Anyone who did not meet the criteria was supposed to have their license revoked.
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Federal officials said Singh should have been disqualified under an emergency Department of Transportation policy. California officials said Singh’s CDL eligibility was based on federally approved employment authorization documents, while federal transportation officials said he should have been disqualified under new emergency rules. However, on Oct. 15, after he turned 21, a restriction on his commercial driver&apos;s license was removed.
Just six days later, authorities said Singh was driving the semitruck involved in the deadly crash.
Toxicology testing later confirmed Singh was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Greg Wehner, Jasmine Baehr and Michael Ruiz, along with Fox News&apos; Bill Melugin, contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>American League stars outshine National League in 96th MLB All-Star game</news:name>
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			<news:title>American League stars outshine National League in 96th MLB All-Star game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 MLB All-Star Game arrived in Philadelphia with the feel of a 250th birthday bash for the United States, complete with plenty of red, white and blue and a roster full of stars who had earned their stripes.
But Citizens Bank Park, long known as a hitter-friendly backdrop, produced fewer fireworks than expected as the American League shut out the National League 4-0 in the 96th Midsummer Classic.
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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Dylan Cease struck out the side in the first inning, setting the tone for a dominant AL pitching performance as 10 relievers helped finish a three-hitter in Tuesday night’s shutout of the NL.
New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger hit a two-run single and Ben Rice followed with an RBI single in the first against Cristopher Sánchez of the host Philadelphia Phillies.
Chicago White Sox infielder Miguel Vargas added an eighth-inning home run off the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Wrobleski, who was pitching on his 26th birthday, for the game’s only extra-base hit. The AL won for the 18th time in 23 games and holds a 49-45-2 advantage overall.
Singles by Juan Soto in the fourth, Pete Crow-Armstrong in the eighth and Otto Lopez in the ninth were the only hits by the NL, which failed to advance a runner past first.
Pitchers combined for 27 strikeouts, 15 by AL hurlers.
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Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber, last year’s hero in the first-ever swing-off tiebreaker, led off for the NL. Schwarber replaced designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, who skipped the showcase to undergo a knee procedure ahead of the season’s second half.
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene and two New York Yankees, first baseman Ben Rice and Bellinger, gained American League starting spots because of injuries.
Tampa Bay Rays&apos; Junior Caminero was hit on the outside of his left hand by a 97.6 mph sinker from St. Louis Cardinals closer Riley O’Brien in the third inning and immediately left the game. The 23-year-old, fourth in the major leagues with 28 home runs, stayed down for a few moments before he popped up and ran straight into the clubhouse. X-rays were negative.
Players across the majors will have the day off Wednesday before the Phillies host the New York Mets on Thursday. Action across the rest of the league resumes Friday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Pima Supervisors put hold on treasurer vote</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima Supervisors put hold on treasurer vote</news:title>
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			  <news:name>ICE officer hailed as hero after saving driver injured in Missouri crash</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T04:11:24.432Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>ICE officer hailed as hero after saving driver injured in Missouri crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Missouri is being praised by the Department of Homeland Security after stopping to provide lifesaving medical care to a driver injured in a serious crash, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Tuesday.
DHS praised ICE officer Curtland Sawyer for helping save the motorist&apos;s life after witnessing the collision while driving home.
According to DHS, Sawyer, who is assigned to ICE&apos;s St. Louis sub-office, was driving home on July 11 when he saw a vehicle collide with a tractor-trailer outside of Festus, Missouri.
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DHS said Sawyer rushed to the scene and provided lifesaving medical care, including applying a tourniquet to the driver&apos;s arm to stop life-threatening bleeding.
Sawyer remained with the injured driver until emergency medical technicians arrived to provide further treatment, DHS said.
&quot;ICE law enforcement officer Curtland Sawyer immediately delivered lifesaving medical care to a driver who was involved in a serious collision with a tractor-trailer in Missouri. Officer Sawyer is a hero,&quot; DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement.
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&quot;Our officers are the best of the best,&quot; she continued. &quot;When they see someone in need, they don’t hesitate to spring to action to help. If you see an ICE law enforcement officer, thank them for their service to our nation.&quot;
Sawyer&apos;s actions are the latest in a series of rescues highlighted by DHS in recent weeks.
Last month, an ICE officer jumped into a Florida swimming pool to rescue a 6-year-old child before performing lifesaving CPR, according to DHS.
In a separate incident last month, ICE officers in Milwaukee rescued a woman trapped inside her overturned vehicle after another driver allegedly ran a red light and caused a crash, DHS said.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Charles Creitz contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MLB features incredible tribute to baseball history, America 250 during 2026 All-Star Game</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T03:21:04.142Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>MLB features incredible tribute to baseball history, America 250 during 2026 All-Star Game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Major League Baseball All-Star Game is supposed to be a showcase for the best of what the sport has to offer.
Superstars on the same team. Young, up-and-coming prospects given the biggest national stage to introduce themselves to a broader audience. An opportunity for players to showcase their personalities in a sport that often tends toward stoicism.
The 2026 game isn&apos;t your typical All-Star Game, however. And MLB, to their credit, made sure to include a reminder that baseball is more than just your typical sport.
It&apos;s America&apos;s pastime.
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In a fitting tribute to baseball history, and American history, the game and broadcast paused for a five-minute interlude narrated by JK Simmons and set to Ray Charles&apos; indelible performance of &quot;America the Beautiful.&quot;
Featuring nostalgic throwbacks to some of baseball&apos;s biggest moments, along with fathers and sons playing catch, kids riding bikes to the local ballfield and iconic stadiums, the video culminated with then-President George W. Bush&apos;s ceremonial first pitch at Yankee Stadium following the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Those same kids ride their bikes onto the Citizens Bank Park field to fireworks, in a scene reminiscent of &quot;The Sandlot.&quot; Even the players participated, some with sparklers around the dugout, or talking to the kids on the field. The finale then featured an incredible firework show from the stadium roof, to raucous applause from the sold-out crowd.
That&apos;s exactly what baseball is. That&apos;s what America is. That&apos;s baseball at its best: a tribute to the tradition, nostalgia and timeless consistency of the national pastime.
Major League Baseball doesn&apos;t always get it right, but when they do, they do. It&apos;s impossible to watch that video without, as the now-legendary &quot;Moneyball&quot; line says, being &quot;romantic about baseball.&quot; Because baseball is romantic. Three outs. Nine in the field. Pitcher against hitter. Walk-offs, diving catches, big strikeouts and the drama of a ninth inning one-run game. Nothing compares to baseball, or as this tribute demonstrates, America either.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>England captain Harry Kane shoots down World Cup rift rumors between star Jude Bellingham, coach Thomas Tuchel</news:name>
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			<news:title>England captain Harry Kane shoots down World Cup rift rumors between star Jude Bellingham, coach Thomas Tuchel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>England captain Harry Kane dismissed any drama surrounding coach Thomas Tuchel&apos;s comments after teammate Jude Bellingham took issue with the manager&apos;s critique of England&apos;s &quot;sloppy&quot; 2-1 win over Norway.
Kane snuffed out the noise.
Speaking ahead of Wednesday&apos;s blockbuster World Cup semifinal against Argentina in Atlanta, Kane blasted reports of unrest inside England&apos;s camp, accusing the media of trying to tear the Three Lions apart.
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&quot;When you are playing a game like that and to be asked a question five minutes after the final whistle, and he didn&apos;t really know what had been said, what do you want Jude to say?&quot; Kane responded (via BBC Sport).
England&apos;s grueling 2-1 extra-time quarterfinal win over Norway came in punishing Miami heat on Saturday.
Bellingham was the hero, scoring England&apos;s two goals, including the dramatic 93rd-minute winner.
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Moments after the final whistle, Tuchel delivered a brutally negative assessment to TV cameras.
&quot;The result is fantastic. We&apos;re in the last four... but not happy with the performance, in every sense,&quot; Tuchel complained on the pitch.
&quot;Sloppy, lot of technical mistakes, not fast enough... We were lucky today.&quot;
Bellingham, the 23-year-old phenom, barked back.
&quot;Yeah, well, whatever,&quot; he said. &quot;Maybe he doesn&apos;t know what it&apos;s like to play in those kind of conditions against Erling Haaland, Odegaard ... That&apos;s not an easy team to play against.&quot;
The exchange was tabloid gold, but Kane stood firmly by his teammate, accusing the media of trying to manufacture a divide. &quot;I think it&apos;s easy to try and create this division,&quot; Kane explained. &quot;It seems like an English mentality, an English thing to do at these major tournaments, but it&apos;s the complete opposite.&quot;
Rather than turning on Tuchel for the public critique, Kane praised the manager&apos;s intensity.
&quot;He wears his heart on his sleeve and people appreciate that,&quot; Kane noted. &quot;When he talks, it is never scripted. That is what makes him who he is. When it just comes naturally, you believe in that.&quot;
&quot;The group is where we are because of our complete togetherness, not just the players, the coach and the staff,&quot; Kane added. &quot;Things sometimes get made out to be more than they are.&quot;
England will now look to silence the noise on the pitch when it faces Argentina for a spot in the World Cup final.
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			  <news:name>MLB All-Star Game scare as Rays slugger Junior Caminero exits after taking 98 mph fastball to hand</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T02:31:22.552Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>MLB All-Star Game scare as Rays slugger Junior Caminero exits after taking 98 mph fastball to hand</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Midsummer Classic is supposed to be a celebration of baseball, but things took a frightening turn for the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night when their star left the field in pain.
Tampa Bay third baseman Junior Caminero got drilled in the left hand with a 98 mph fastball from St. Louis Cardinals closer Riley O&apos;Brien.
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Caminero ran straight to the AL dugout and was forced out of the game. The 23-year-old crumpled to the ground, clutching his left hand before walking off with trainers. He was replaced on the base paths by pinch-runner Miguel Vargas.
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Fortunately for Tampa Bay, X-rays on Caminero&apos;s left hand came back negative.
Fox play-by-play announcer Joe Davis summed it up: &quot;Everybody&apos;s worst nightmare in an exhibition is that anything like this happens.&quot;
Caminero came into the All-Star break with 28 home runs, tied for fourth in the majors, while helping power the Rays to the top of the AL East.
Caminero avoided the worst, but the Midsummer Classic came a lot closer to disaster than anyone wanted.
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			  <news:name>Bank robbery suspect allegedly steals kitten, asks employee to hold it before demanding cash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bank robbery suspect allegedly steals kitten, asks employee to hold it before demanding cash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Not every accomplice gets a say in the matter.
A Maryland man allegedly stole a 3-month-old kitten from a pet store, carried her into a nearby bank and asked an employee to hold the animal moments before handing a teller a note demanding cash, according to police and a local cat rescue.
The kitten, named Magnolia, was found unharmed after Prince George&apos;s County police arrested the suspect.
Beltsville Community Cats later joked on Facebook that her brief &quot;life of crime&quot; was over.
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The 3-month-old kitten, described by Beltsville Community Cats as a &quot;true purr machine,&quot; is still looking for a forever home after her unlikely brush with an attempted bank robbery.
Security camera video obtained by NBC Washington shows a man wearing a light-colored T-shirt and black beanie entering Pet Supplies Plus on Baltimore Avenue before running out seconds later carrying the black-and-white tuxedo kitten.
Witnesses told the outlet the man ran directly to the nearby PNC Bank in the same shopping center.
Stephanie Stullich, with Beltsville Community Cats rescue, said she received a frantic phone call around 10:30 a.m. from pet store employees reporting Magnolia had been taken from the adoption area.
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&quot;I immediately saw all of these police cars, and I thought, &apos;Wow, that&apos;s a heck of a response for a stolen cat,&apos;&quot; Stullich told NBC Washington. &quot;But then I realized they all were going down to the bank.&quot;
According to Stullich, police officers later told her the suspect walked into the bank holding Magnolia before asking an employee, &quot;Can you hold this?&quot; He then allegedly handed a teller a note demanding cash.
Prince George&apos;s County police confirmed they took a man into custody at the bank.
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Pet Supplies Plus manager Aaron Kurkowski told NBC Washington the suspect had visited the store nearly every day for the past couple of weeks and routinely headed straight for Magnolia.
&quot;He just went right to her and ran right on out,&quot; Kurkowski said.
The rescue later posted on Facebook that Magnolia was recovered safely after the rescue said she bonded with the bank manager during the ordeal.
&quot;The robbery was unsuccessful, the suspect was arrested, and Magnolia was found safe and sound,&quot; the organization wrote.
The rescue said Magnolia remains available for adoption and describes the 3-month-old tuxedo kitten as affectionate and playful, adding that she loves cuddles, adventures and following her people around. Because she&apos;s so social and energetic, the group recommends she be adopted into a home with another young, playful cat or alongside one of its other cats.
&quot;She&apos;s looking for a law-abiding citizen with a lot of love in their heart,&quot; Stullich told NBC Washington.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lindsey Graham’s Sister, Darline Graham, Is Sworn In to Finish His Senate Term</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T02:10:22.221Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lindsey Graham’s Sister, Darline Graham, Is Sworn In to Finish His Senate Term</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three days after Lindsey Graham died, his younger sister Darline Graham took the oath to hold his seat until his term ends in January.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Moderate San Francisco mayor&apos;s &apos;political machine&apos; indicates the city&apos;s shift to the center: report</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T02:01:47.904Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Moderate San Francisco mayor&apos;s &apos;political machine&apos; indicates the city&apos;s shift to the center: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>San Francisco voters are continuing to embrace the political center, signaling a vibe shift in a city long defined by its ultra-progressive policies.
According to a recent report from Politico, Mayor Daniel Lurie and his moderate allies have successfully constructed a powerful centrist political apparatus that is resonating with residents weary of the city&apos;s &quot;pandemic-era decline.&quot;
&quot;A key piece of the effort to advance Lurie’s political and policy agenda is Believe in SF, a nonprofit advocacy group that has quietly established itself as one of the most deeppocketed forces in San Francisco. Its PAC, one of several entities that make up the group’s operation, just raised nearly $1.8 million to back Lurie’s favored candidates and ballot measures in the city’s June primary,&quot; Politico reported on Monday, calling it his &quot;political machine.&quot;
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&quot;The results were decisive: two of Lurie’s moderate allies on the board of supervisors, Alan Wong and Stephen Sherrill, won competitive races by wide margins. And voters overwhelmingly rejected a union-led ballot measure — fervently opposed by Lurie — that would have raised taxes on large corporations with ‘overpaid CEOs.&apos;&quot;
Central to this shift is a massive influx of moderate campaign spending aimed at locking progressives out of power. Groups like Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, a business- and tech-backed advocacy organization, have poured millions of dollars into local contests to keep the city on a centrist course.
The moderate streak has consolidated Lurie&apos;s grip on local governance. Recent polling data from the San Francisco Chronicle reveals he enjoys a 74% approval rating, driven by voter optimism over downtown revitalization and cleaner neighborhoods.
Lurie, a moderate Democrat and heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, was elected in 2024 after soundly defeating incumbent London Breed. His victory capped off a multi-year voter revolt against lenient policies on crime, retail theft, drug markets and homelessness that critics argue caused a severe quality-of-life crisis. The political transformation even caught the eye of President Donald Trump, who praised the city’s efforts to turn its trajectory around.
The political fallout for the city&apos;s left wing has been decisive. In recent supervisor elections, moderate candidates successfully flipped key seats, securing lopsided wins over progressive incumbents.
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&quot;It’s a winning streak that speaks to Lurie’s current grip on San Francisco politics, as he enjoys a sky-high approval rating of 74 percent, as well as the city’s pivot to the political center in recent years,&quot; Politico reported.
Lurie&apos;s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy discuss their thoughts on legacy ahead of The Open: &apos;we&apos;re all going to die&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy discuss their thoughts on legacy ahead of The Open: &apos;we&apos;re all going to die&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s nothing like the final major of the golf calendar to turn some of the world&apos;s best players into philosophers. Especially when that final major is The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, where an extremely dried out course is expected to lead to firm fairways and tougher conditions.
Heading into this week&apos;s tournament, the defending Champion Golfer of the Year is world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who has had a bit of a rocky season by his extremely high standards, including a surprising missed cut at the Genesis Scottish Open last week. But before Scheffler won last year&apos;s tournament at Royal Portrush, he famously said &quot;What is the point of it all?&quot; when discussing what winning and on-course success means to win.
Well, something about the UK must make Scheffler a bit introspective, because he&apos;s at it again this year. When asked about those comments and whether he plays for his legacy or history, Scheffler couldn&apos;t resist cracking a bit of a &quot;morbid&quot; joke about it.
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&quot;To be completely honest, not really. I don’t really play, like, for a place in history,&quot; he said. &quot;I’m not playing for anything like that because, this is going to sound a little morbid, at the end of the day, I’m going to live my life, and it’s going to end. When it ends, I’m going somewhere else, and I’m not going to be here anymore.
&quot;Is that going to be a quote after last year’s ‘What’s the point’? (That) this year (it will be) ‘we’re all going to die’?&quot; he added with a smile.
Yes, Scottie, that is absolutely going go to be this year&apos;s quote.
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Rory McIlroy had some similar sentiments when asked about his thoughts on legacy and what he hopes people will think of him.
&quot;I don&apos;t really care,&quot; he said. &quot;I would like to think that the people that love and care about me think a certain way of me, but yeah, I&apos;ll be long gone. I&apos;ll be dead. I don&apos;t think I&apos;ll be seeing what people say about me. I&apos;ll be six feet under. I don&apos;t think I&apos;ll be a ghost. I don&apos;t think I&apos;ll be, you know, like...yeah, I don&apos;t care.&quot;
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The two best players in the world talking about death ahead of a major championship tournament. Just what we all expected. And to be fair, they&apos;re both right. Legacy and history are for others to determine, and worrying about it during tournaments could impact their ability to lock in from shot to shot. Golfers in particular have to be able to flush their last shot and move on to the next. Worrying about their spot in history doesn&apos;t lend itself to that mentality.
Jordan Spieth won The Open by three shots at -12 in 2017, the last time the tournament was held at Royal Birkdale, though scores may be even lower this coming weekend. Yes, the course is firm, and will force players to make difficult choices, but conditions are expected to be mild with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60&apos;s, no rain, and mostly light winds.
Though at the end of the day, what difference does it make, cause we&apos;re all going to die anyway?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>With World Cup Semifinals Starting During the U.S. Workday, Fans Get Creative</news:name>
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			<news:title>With World Cup Semifinals Starting During the U.S. Workday, Fans Get Creative</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIFA has scheduled both semifinal matches for 3 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday and Wednesday, when many viewers in the United States will be working.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cowboys pass rusher Charles Snowden suspended 3 games by NFL after DUI plea</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cowboys pass rusher Charles Snowden suspended 3 games by NFL after DUI plea</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Charles Snowden was suspended for the first three games of the 2026 NFL season, the league’s transactional wire stated on Tuesday.
An NFL spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital he was suspended due to a DUI arrest from 2024, which was recently settled after Snowden accepted a plea agreement.
Snowden will miss the Cowboys&apos; season opener on the road against the New York Giants, their home opener against the Washington Commanders and another home game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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Snowden is still allowed to take part in the Cowboys’ preseason activities, which includes their three preseason contests. The suspension will take effect after NFL rosters reach 53 men.
Snowden, 28, reached a plea agreement to resolve a 2024 DUI arrest back in January.
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Snowden pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor DUI charge, while being ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and attend coroner’s and DUI courses as part of the agreement.
As a result of the plea agreement, Snowden’s charge will be reduced to reckless driving if he completes the specified orders.
Snowden signed on with the Cowboys this offseason as a free agent following a tryout after he was invited for minicamp.
Snowden was an undrafted free agent out of Virginia who signed with the Chicago Bears in 2021. He appeared in just two games and did not play during the 2022 or 2023 regular seasons.
Then, Snowden played for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024 and 2025. His best season came last year when he racked up three sacks, 28 combined tackles, five tackles for loss and one interception across 15 games (nine starts).
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			  <news:name>Moderate San Francisco mayor&apos;s &apos;political machine&apos; indicate the city&apos;s shift to the center: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Moderate San Francisco mayor&apos;s &apos;political machine&apos; indicate the city&apos;s shift to the center: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>San Francisco voters are continuing to embrace the political center, signaling a vibe shift in a city long defined by its ultra-progressive policies.
According to a recent report from Politico, Mayor Daniel Lurie and his moderate allies have successfully constructed a powerful centrist political apparatus that is resonating with residents weary of the city&apos;s &quot;pandemic-era decline.&quot;
&quot;A key piece of the effort to advance Lurie’s political and policy agenda is Believe in SF, a nonprofit advocacy group that has quietly established itself as one of the most deeppocketed forces in San Francisco. Its PAC, one of several entities that make up the group’s operation, just raised nearly $1.8 million to back Lurie’s favored candidates and ballot measures in the city’s June primary,&quot; Politico reported on Monday, calling it his &quot;political machine.&quot;
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&quot;The results were decisive: two of Lurie’s moderate allies on the board of supervisors, Alan Wong and Stephen Sherrill, won competitive races by wide margins. And voters overwhelmingly rejected a union-led ballot measure — fervently opposed by Lurie — that would have raised taxes on large corporations with ‘overpaid CEOs,’&quot; Politico reported.
Central to this shift is a massive influx of moderate campaign spending aimed at locking progressives out of power. Groups like Neighbors for a Better San Francisco—a business- and tech-backed advocacy organization—have poured millions of dollars into local contests to keep the city on a centrist course.
The moderate streak has consolidated Lurie&apos;s grip on local governance. Recent polling data from the San Francisco Chronicle reveals he enjoys a 74% approval rating, driven by voter optimism over downtown revitalization and cleaner neighborhoods.
Lurie, a moderate Democrat and heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, was elected in 2024 after soundly defeating incumbent London Breed. His victory capped off a multi-year voter revolt against lenient policies on crime, retail theft, drug markets, and homelessness that critics argue caused a severe quality-of-life crisis. The political transformation even caught the eye of President Donald Trump, who praised the city’s efforts to turn its trajectory around.
The political fallout for the city&apos;s left wing has been decisive. In recent supervisor elections, moderate candidates successfully flipped key seats, securing lopsided wins over progressive incumbents.
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&quot;It’s a winning streak that speaks to Lurie’s current grip on San Francisco politics, as he enjoys a sky-high approval rating of 74 percent, as well as the city’s pivot to the political center in recent years,&quot; Politico reported.
Lurie&apos;s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Social media reacts to Jennifer Hudson and Patti Labelle&apos;s performances at MLB All-Star Game</news:name>
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			<news:title>Social media reacts to Jennifer Hudson and Patti Labelle&apos;s performances at MLB All-Star Game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jennifer Hudson&apos;s agent might need a raise because they booked her one heck of a week of singin&apos; gigs, and it started with a stirring rendition of &quot;God Bless America&quot; at the MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia.
The singer and talk show host is from Chicago, but again, that agent put in some work and got her hooked up with this gig in Philly.
And, man, did she ever bring down the house.
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&quot;God Bless America&quot; is not new to MLB All-Star Games, but it&apos;s especially cool to hear it sung in Philadelphia, a little over a week removed from the nation&apos;s 250th birthday.
Plus, right across the parking lot from Citizens Bank Park over at Xfinity Mobile Arena, the Philadelphia Flyers like to dust that tune off for big games.
But man, Hudson really leaned into that one and gave it everything she had, and social media certainly took notice.
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That&apos;s a heck of a tune-up for when Hudson is part of the FIFA World Cup Final ceremony.
Of course, someone had to handle &quot;Star-Spangled Banner&quot; duties, and this year, that honor, fittingly, went to a Philadelphia native.
Patti LaBelle, the Godmother of Soul.
How&apos;s that for a one-two punch of patriotism before the Midsummer Classic?!
Throw in that giant replica of the Declaration of Independence all the starters got to sign, and I don&apos;t think you could do any better for America&apos;s 250th.
After that, I can&apos;t think of anything better for the fans in attendance to do than to kick back and watch some baseball.
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			  <news:name>Seattle residents say they are in &apos;survival mode,&apos; selling homes as high prices squeeze middle class</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle residents say they are in &apos;survival mode,&apos; selling homes as high prices squeeze middle class</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Even a family with ties to one of America&apos;s biggest tech companies says it can no longer make the numbers work. Faced with rising costs for groceries, gas, insurance and housing, a Seattle-area family is selling their home and downsizing as inflation continues to strain household budgets.
&quot;The last year has definitely been an absolute tightening up of what we’re spending on,&quot; Liesl Gatcheco told The Seattle Times in an article by business reporter Jessica Fu published Tuesday.
&quot;It’s very stressful,&quot; Gatcheco said. &quot;I feel like I’ve been living emotionally in survival mode.&quot;
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Fu wrote that inflation in the Seattle area &quot;remained high&quot; in June and continued to outpace the rest of the country. Consumer prices in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue region rose 4.5% over the past year, down from 4.9% in April but still higher than the U.S. inflation rate of 3.5%.
Gatcheco is a self-employed esthetician, whose income &quot;has gone down as fewer clients make bookings,&quot; according to The Seattle Times.
Her husband works at Microsoft.
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&quot;That used to mean stability and even upward mobility,&quot; Fu wrote. &quot;Now, he’s constantly worried about layoffs. Just last week, the company cut 4,800 workers in its Xbox division and sales teams; in 2025, it laid off 15,000 employees. This year, the tech giant also offered voluntary buyouts to 7% U.S.-based employees.&quot;
Gatcheco said, &quot;Working in tech used to be a sure thing, and it’s absolutely not anymore.&quot;
Gatcheco and her husband, who have twins, said they are selling their home in Crown Hill, a neighborhood in the city of Seattle, where her sister also lives with them in their downstairs unit, to downsize and &quot;take control.&quot;
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Dusty Wilson, a math teacher at Highline College in Des Moines, about 20 minutes from Seattle, said that he and his wife, Charlene, drive less and use light rail because gas has gotten so expensive.
&quot;We were always just drivers, and then gas hit $6 a gallon,&quot; Wilson said.
Fu also reported that food at restaurants have risen 6.2% over the year ending in June.
&quot;Expenses that used to be ordinary, like takeout and dining out, have started to feel more like indulgences, even for people who never anticipated having to scale back,&quot; Fu wrote.
Veronica Brown, 36, who works in tech, told Fu, &quot;I’m not hurting for money in any way.&quot;
However, Fu wrote that Brown said she no longer orders takeout after the total cost of her usual pad thai exceeded $40 once taxes, fees and a tip were added. She previously ordered delivery once or twice a month.
Brown said she is concerned about being able to make bigger purchases, like buying a house.
&quot;Our money doesn’t go as far,&quot; Brown told Fu.
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A spokesperson for Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson told Fox News Digital that &quot;Fu&apos;s story illustrates why affordability and inequality remain among the most urgent challenges facing Seattle and why it is a priority for this Administration. Mayor Katie Wilson is fighting for housing, childcare, and good jobs while expanding access to public benefits for Seattle residents.&quot;
The spokesperson continued by highlighting that over the past six months, Wilson&apos;s office has, &quot;transmitted legislation to ban certain &quot;junk fees&quot; that landlords, particularly large ones, charge renters, reducing unexpected renter fees, accelerated construction of new shelters to help bring people indoors and help them shift to long-term housing,&quot; and &quot;released the Seattle Transit Measure Proposal offering a low-cost way to bring people more and better of the cheapest option available, public transit for the next 10 years.&quot;
Her office also highlighted it has &quot;proposed strengthening access to public libraries by delivering more physical and e-books, and keeping facilities safe, clean, and well maintained through the Seattle Library Levy, transmitted legislation for universal school meals, including both breakfast and lunch, so that students don’t have learn while hungry&quot; and &quot;supported City Council modifying eligibility for the City’s utility discount program qualifying more low-income residents and seniors.&quot;
&quot;We look forward to the next six months and pulling together with our neighbors, families, immigrants, and workers to tackle challenges and keep Seattle a place everyone can call home,&quot; the spokesperson said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Multiple rescued from pontoon boat near Alcatraz as search continues for missing persons</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two people are missing, and 17 others were rescued Tuesday from a pontoon boat near Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco, authorities said.
One of the 17 people pulled from the water was receiving CPR, while one person remained missing, San Francisco Fire Lt. Mariano Elias said.
Elias described the vessel as a &quot;pontoon pleasure boat&quot; that was roughly 600 yards from Alcatraz Island when the fire started.
This is a developing story; check back for updates.
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			<news:keywords>The cooperation of Todd Blanche will be a flashpoint in his confirmation hearing to be attorney general on Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why Supreme Court Justices Are Asking for More Security</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why Supreme Court Justices Are Asking for More Security</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supreme Court justices are asking lawmakers on Capitol Hill to increase their 2027 budget, with most of the additional funding earmarked for security. Ann E. Marimow, a New York Times reporter, explains why the justices say these measures are necessary to protect them from rising threats.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>RHYEN STALEY: America’s Biggest Teachers Union Pours Even More Fuel Into Its Political Machine</news:name>
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			<news:title>RHYEN STALEY: America’s Biggest Teachers Union Pours Even More Fuel Into Its Political Machine</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Rhyen Staley |
The National Education Association’s (NEA) Representative Assembly (RA) just elected a Black Lives Matter Los Angeles activist and alleged member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) to its executive committee.
Cecily Myart-Cruz, the immediate past president of United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), carried almost 70% of the vote, a signal that the NEA is likely to double down on its leftwing political power play and far-left social justice activism.
This is hardly breaking news. It reflects the union’s longstanding trajectory and echoes outgoing NEA President Becky Pringle’s recent call for a “political revolution.”
For decades, the teachers unions have built a political machine that channels members’ dues into political campaigns, activist organizations and ballot initiatives. Since 2016 alone, the NEA, AFT and their affiliates have directed more than $1 billion to political groups and activist organizations.
Despite the unions’ constant drumming on about protecting “democracy” from “fascists,” the virtue signaling is nothing more than cover for their Machiavellian-light tactics.
So, it should not come as a surprise that the NEA’s Representative Assembly (RA) just adopted a bylaw to increase yearly member dues by $10 to be directly “allocated to the Ballot Measure/Legislative Crises and Media Campaign Fund.” That means an additional $20 million per year will be injected into state and local politics to advance the NEA’s agenda.
To understand how this functions in practice, look to the current school choice fight in Arizona over the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program. Through astroturf proxies, the NEA is attempting to stop or handicap Arizona families’ ability to choose the best school for their children.
Leading the current anti-school choice movement in The Grand Canyon State is Protect Education, Accountability Now, a recently registered Political Action Committee (PAC) that took in almost $4.5 million from the NEA in the first three months of 2026.
It is more than a union-funded PAC — it is run by union leadership. In fact, the chairman of the PAC, Delia Lynding, is the president of the Kyrene Education Association and a highly active union member. At a No Kings rally this past March, Lynding parroted national leadership rhetoric by declaring that the “unions are the antidote to fascism.”
Apparently, we do not share the same understanding or definition of “fascism.”
But this is not an isolated case of the unions wielding their collective power and resources to influence and control state and local policy and legislation. Over the last few years, the teachers unions have dumped tens of millions of dollars into activist nonprofits to stop or challenge school choice measures in states like Colorado, Kentucky, Maine and Nebraska.
Expanding this political hydra, the NEA has partnered with Public School Strong, an “organizing and visibility campaign of Race Forward’s HEAL Together initiative” that is headed up by a lead organizer with a lengthy history of antisemitic posts and statements. The initiative’s expressed purpose is to support “equity” and protect schools from the “rising tide of extremist attacks against public education” by training up students, parents, and community members as local activists for the union’s interests. In 2024, the NEA gave Race Forward over $300,0000.
At this year’s NEA annual meeting and assembly, the Representative Assembly has reaffirmed the future direction of the organization – the nation’s largest teachers union wants more power and control over schools and culture, and they are willing to use the education system to achieve it.
In order to thwart these efforts, we need to continue to expose their tactics and agenda to the public, offer up alternatives like the Teacher Freedom Alliance, and promote legislation that neuters and defunds this far-left political monstrosity.
It is way past time that we end the teachers unions’ professional activist funding pipeline.




Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation.





Rhyen Staley is a contributor to The Daily Caller News Foundation and a researcher for Defending Education. He holds a master’s degree in elementary education and has over a decade of classroom experience in both public and private schools. He has over 25 years of coaching experience from junior high to Division I.

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			  <news:name>Man fleeing ICE officers in Florida is struck and killed by tractor trailer, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man fleeing ICE officers in Florida is struck and killed by tractor trailer, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man fleeing federal immigration authorities and other federal agents was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer on Tuesday, authorities said.
The unidentified 28-year-old Mexican citizen was among four people in a vehicle that was stopped in a gas station parking lot just before 6:45 a.m. in St. Augustine, Florida, the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News Digital.
All four occupants fled on foot during an encounter with agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). One ran across a busy road, was struck by an oncoming semi-truck, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
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&quot;The pedestrian was struck by the tractor-trailer in the right lane and sustained fatal injuries on scene,&quot; the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) said.
The 64-year-old truck driver stopped immediately and tried to render aid to the man, the agency said. FHP is currently investigating the traffic fatality.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to ICE for comment.
The death is the third in about a week involving people fleeing or encountering ICE agents. In Texas, a man was shot and killed after DHS said he tried to ram agents with his vehicle.
In Maine, another man was shot and killed while inside a vehicle.
Hours after the incident on Tuesday, the Trump administration instructed ICE agents to temporarily halt most vehicle stops nationwide, marking a major policy shift.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump threatens to expand strikes on Iran, says power plants are next to go: &apos;Hit them hard&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to expand military strikes and continue to hit Iran &quot;very hard&quot; until they come to the negotiating table, lamenting that every time a deal is made, Tehran breaks its promise.
&quot;We&apos;re going to hit them very hard tonight,&quot; he said in an exclusive interview with Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst. &quot;We&apos;re going hit them hard tomorrow night. We&apos;re gonna hit them really hard the night after.&quot;
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has conducted consecutive strikes near the Strait of Hormuz over the past several days, and Trump said the operations will continue until he determines it is &quot;enough.&quot;
TRUMP SAYS US WILL STRIKE IRAN &apos;VERY HARD&apos; AGAIN TODAY
&quot;Next week it gets really bad for them because next week comes the power plants,&quot; the president warned. &quot;Next week comes the bridges. We&apos;re gonna knock out all their power plants. We&apos;re going to knock out all their bridges unless they get to the table and negotiate.&quot;
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President Trump&apos;s comments come after he walked back plans to instate a 20% toll on all vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, Middle Eastern nations will make &quot;massive&quot; investment and trade deals with the United States, Trump said.
&quot;I was going to charge a fee, but instead they&apos;d rather spend a lot of money in the United States, which frankly is better because I don&apos;t like the idea of a fee,&quot; he said in the interview aired on &quot;Special Report.&quot;
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The U.S. also reimposed its naval blockade on Iranian ports in the strait at Trump’s order.
Trump, who said U.S. representatives recently spoke with Iranian negotiators, expressed frustrations over what he described as Iran’s tendency to break promises and warned the country will face severe consequences if it fails to reach an agreement.
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&quot;They want to make a deal. But every time they make a do, they break it,&quot; the president said.
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&quot;You better make a deal, you&apos;re not going to have anybody left. We&apos;re being very careful with the civilian population, as you know, but I said, you better make a deal you&apos;re going to not have anything left.&quot;
Trump said his military objectives in Iran – including keeping the Strait of Hormuz open – have been achieved, despite traffic through the waterway being down roughly 90% from normal levels on Monday.
&quot;I think they&apos;re completed now, honestly,&quot; the president said. &quot;If we left right now, it would take them 20 years to rebuild what they have.&quot;
Yingst asked Trump about new activity at a nuclear facility outside of Tehran previously hit by U.S. strikes. Trump dismissed it as not a main concern.
&quot;We can hit that one very easily. You know, it only takes a matter of minutes for us to do it and do major damage. Major damage,&quot; he said. &quot;And when they know it&apos;s coming, they disappear.&quot;
The president touted &quot;tremendous progress&quot; in degrading Iran’s military capabilities while admitting Tehran still retains some ability to fight, comparing the country to a boxer.
&quot;They&apos;ve been degraded to a very low level,&quot; Trump said. &quot;And they have fight. You know? It&apos;s like a great boxer. You think you have him beat, and then all of a sudden he comes back, and he gives you a shot. They have some fight left, but they don&apos;t have much.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California suspect&apos;s alleged $30K meth stash busted after leaving backpack in rideshare: police</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-15T00:02:23.795Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>California suspect&apos;s alleged $30K meth stash busted after leaving backpack in rideshare: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California man&apos;s alleged drug haul was foiled after he accidentally left behind a backpack containing a massive stash of suspected methamphetamine in a rideshare vehicle, officials said in a news release.
The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) said authorities recovered roughly three-quarters of a pound of suspected meth after the rideshare driver contacted officers Sunday afternoon.
The drugs have an estimated street value of more than $30,000, according to treatment directory Recovered, which cites typical prices of up to $100 per gram.
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&quot;A suspect&apos;s rideshare trip took an unexpected turn after he left behind a bag containing more than 300 grams of methamphetamine,&quot; SFPD said.
The incident unfolded near the Tenderloin neighborhood, one of San Francisco&apos;s most notorious areas long plagued by open-air drug activity, homelessness and violent crime.
Police identified the suspect as 41-year-old Sacramento resident Jessie Ottman-Comb.
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Authorities said they quickly located Ottman-Comb after working with the rideshare driver to arrange for the backpack to be returned to its owner, ultimately leading officers to a motel where he was staying.
During a search of the motel room, officers reportedly recovered two cellphones, two tablets and drug paraphernalia.
Police seized all the items, along with the suspected methamphetamine found in the rideshare vehicle, as evidence.
In total, authorities recovered 355.7 grams of suspected methamphetamine.
Ottman-Comb was booked into the San Francisco County Jail on charges including possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and transportation or sale of methamphetamine.
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			  <news:name>Man who allegedly sent racial insult to Aces&apos; Chelsea Gray is fired from job at Hilton, company says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man who allegedly sent racial insult to Aces&apos; Chelsea Gray is fired from job at Hilton, company says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hilton Grand Vacations announced Tuesday that it has fired an employee who allegedly sent a racial insult to Las Vegas Aces star Chelsea Gray.
&quot;The person responsible for posting this information is no longer with the company,&quot; Hilton Grand Vacations said in its statement. &quot;His behavior was in violation of multiple company policies and does not reflect our company&apos;s values in any way.&quot;
Gray posted a screenshot of an alleged Instagram direct message she received after her loss to Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Sunday.
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The screenshot contained an alleged racial slur against Gray, and included the user&apos;s profile name and photo.
&quot;People act like we just make this s--- up. And the audacity to tell us as athletes to &apos;shut up and dribble,&apos;&quot; Gray wrote under the screenshot.
The Fever defeated the Aces 109-75, as Clark had 12 points with seven rebounds and six assists. The Fever guard continued to work her way back to a full-time role after suffering a back injury on June 24.
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The game against the Aces came amid heightened tension among WNBA fans and players which followed the incident where Clark was punched in the throat by Alyssa Thomas during a June 24 game between the Fever and Phoenix Mercury.
The incident and subsequent discourse has resurfaced contentious racial debates surrounding Clark&apos;s presence as the preeminent player in the WNBA. Thomas and her teammates previously revealed they also received racial insults and threats after the throat punch.
Last week, 11 Republican lawmakers wrote a letter to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert alleging Clark faces racially motivated hostility and expressing concern that the &quot;physical hostility&quot; and &quot;violence&quot; she faces may also be racially motivated.
&quot;Clark has been hip-checked, poked in the eye, and struck in the throat during games. These incidents go far beyond routine physical play, yet the WNBA and its officiating have too often failed to address these unacceptable incidents and hold players accountable,&quot; the letter states.
Engelbert then allegedly canceled an interview on &quot;The Dan Patrick Show&quot; late last week, Patrick claimed on Friday&apos;s show, due to guidance from the league&apos;s public relations team.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Far-left podcaster Jennifer Welch calls homeschooling &apos;trickle down stupidity,&apos; a &apos;huge problem&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Far-left podcaster Jennifer Welch calls homeschooling &apos;trickle down stupidity,&apos; a &apos;huge problem&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan of the far-left &quot;I&apos;ve Had It&quot; podcast condemned homeschooling as &quot;weird as f---&quot; and the &quot;worst&quot; idea during their show on Tuesday.
Their comments were in response to a caller to the show complaining about &quot;morons attempting to homeschool their children&quot; when they &quot;probably shouldn&apos;t have even had children to start with.&quot;
Sullivan quickly seized on the caller&apos;s comments, remarking that she worries about &quot;people in Bible study&quot; homeschooling their kids.
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&quot;I just think homeschooling is a bad idea, from soup to nuts,&quot; Sullivan said. &quot;I don’t care if you’re a nuclear physicist. I think it’s just f---ing weird as f--- that you want your kids around you all day, every day, and all night. And just the socialization.&quot; 
&quot;For me personally, it was that I would have gotten up on my hands and knees and strapped them to my back and crawled to get them to school every day just to get them where I wasn&apos;t,&quot; she continued. &quot;So, I don&apos;t trust somebody that wants to be with their kids 24/7. I think a lot of dumb people do it because it&apos;s just easier and that&apos;s a concern.&quot;
Welch accused parents who choose to homeschool of attempting to &quot;project a script onto their kids&quot; and claimed they were incapable of critical thinking.
&quot;This is trickle-down stupidity. This is MAGA on steroids. This is MAHA. This is tradwife. This is unvaxxed and unjacked and all that s---. This is the worst, worst, worst,&quot; Welch said.
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The far-left podcaster argued that homeschooling was part of America&apos;s &quot;fundamental crazy Christian problem,&quot; suggesting it was essentially child abuse.
&quot;I think it&apos;s a huge problem,&quot; Welch said. &quot;I cannot stand these people, but, again, it&apos;s a pretty big red flag when somebody tells you, when you&apos;re like &apos;What&apos;s their deal, they seem kind of awful&apos; [and they say] &apos;I was homeschooled.&apos; You&apos;re like, &apos;Yeah.&apos; I just think it&apos;s such a selfish thing for parents to do.&quot; 
She added, &quot;I honestly ... I&apos;m just gonna say this. I think it&apos;s selfish for parents to push a religion on a child and make them believe just one before they&apos;re old enough to hear about all of them or none of them and decide for themselves. I think it&apos;s all child abuse, honestly.&quot;
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In a comment to Fox News Digital, American Culture Project senior fellow and education policy advocate Corey DeAngelis remarked that sending children to government schools for a majority of their childhoods was the real &quot;weird&quot; position.
&quot;It&apos;s not weird to love your children and want them around. It’s weird to outsource them to strangers employed by the government while pretending it’s for their own good. The government school system is filled with documented abuse, bullying, fights, drugs, gangs, violence, and relentless socialist indoctrination. That’s the &apos;socialization&apos; these hosts are defending,&quot; DeAngelis said.
&quot;Homeschooling isn’t some radical new experiment,&quot; he continued. &quot;Parents teaching their own children at home is how human beings learned for thousands of years. The real experiment is the factory-model government schooling system that only exists because of 19th-century Prussian militarism and 20th-century progressive social engineering.&quot; 
&quot;And that experiment has failed millions of kids,&quot; he added. &quot;The podcast comments reveal more about the hosts’ contempt for family and parental authority than they do about homeschooling. Parents choosing to raise and educate their own children isn’t &apos;MAGA on steroids&apos; or &apos;trickle-down stupidity.&apos; It’s the most natural thing in the world.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House votes to end clock changes, put entire country on daylight saving time year-round</news:name>
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			<news:title>House votes to end clock changes, put entire country on daylight saving time year-round</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – The House voted Tuesday to end the twice-yearly clock change, putting the country on daylight saving time permanently if the Senate goes along.
States could opt out and choose instead to stay on permanent standard time under the measure, known as the Sunshine Protection Act. Arizona has been on Mountain Standard Time since 1968, which is why it’s the same time in Phoenix and Los Angeles at this time of year.
But the “spring ahead, fall back” ritual would be a thing of the past. 
The bill passed overwhelmingly, on a bipartisan 308-117 vote. The Arizona delegation split 5-4 against the bill.
President Donald Trump has long supported an end to the clock change, calling it inconvenient and costly.
“It’s time that people can stop worrying about the `Clock,’ not to mention all of the work and money that is spent on this ridiculous, twice yearly production,” he wrote on Truth Social in May, after a House committee approved the bill 48-1. “It will also be a very nice WIN for the Republican Party. Take it! We are going with the far more popular alternative, Saving Daylight, which gives you a longer, brighter Day.”
The other option was to set Standard Time as the national norm.
“People would like to have more light later, but some people want to have more light earlier because they don’t want to have to take their kids to school in the dark,” Trump said.
All three Arizona Democrats opposed the bill: Reps. Greg Stanton and Yassamin Ansari of Phoenix and Adelita Grijalva of Tucson. So did GOP Reps. Paul Gosar of Bullhead City and Andy Biggs of Gilbert.
Rep. David Schweikert of Fountain Hills, who faces Biggs in the July 21 primary for Arizona governor, supported the bill, as did fellow Republican Reps. Juan Ciscomani of Tucson, Eli Crane of Oro Valley and Abe Hamadeh of Scottsdale.
Railroads created the four standard time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific) in 1883 to simplify scheduling. 
Congress established daylight saving time in 1918 to conserve fuel during World War I but repealed it a year later. President Franklin Roosevelt imposed it again during World War II.
In 1966, Congress approved the Uniform Time Act, allowing states to opt out of daylight time and go year-round without changing the clock. Congress has tweaked the start and end dates a few times since then. 
The current rules date to 2005: DST starts at 2 a.m. local standard time on the second Sunday in March, when clocks are set ahead one hour. On the first Sunday in November, clocks are set back one hour at 2 a.m.
Arizona, which has plenty of daylight during its hot summers, has stuck with Standard Time year-round since 1968, to save on cooling costs and allow evening activities to start earlier.
The part of the state controlled by the Navajo Nation does, however, observe DST.
Only Hawaii uses standard time statewide.
In 1972, Congress amended the law further, giving states the option to have more than one time zone and to exempt parts of their territory from DST observance.
The country has experimented with universal DST before, including a two-year trial that Congress initiated in response to the Arab oil embargo in 1973.
“It was popular until parents realized their children had to travel to school in darkness, armed with flashlights,” Rep. Madeleine Dean, D- Pennsylvania, said during a brief House debate Tuesday.
Congress ended the experiment early on Feb. 23, 1975, in response to public dissatisfaction.
Arguments in favor of universal DST have historically focused on the promotion of tourism and other economic activity, as well as energy conservation, though a 2007 Energy Department study was inconclusive on that.
Two lawmakers from Florida, which relies heavily on tourism, voiced strong support during Tuesday’s debate.
“In Florida … this issue is especially important,” said GOP Rep. Gus Bilirakis. “Our state is home to families, retirees, small businesses and industries that depend on predictable schedules and the ability to make the most of every single day.”
Democratic Rep. Darren Soto noted that he supported a similar measure in the Florida Legislature in 2013.
“People after work go out to businesses and they get to have fun,” he said. “Beach communities like that one extra hour of sunshine. Kids can go out and play.”
Opposition has traditionally centered on concerns about children in northern states going to school in the dark and impacts on health, including the disruption of circadian rhythms from waking up in darkness.
Although 114 Democrats voted for the bill, some took the opportunity to bash Republicans for focusing on a low-priority issue. 
“I actually support this bill,” the senior Democrat on the Rules Committee, Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts, said during the debate. “But folks getting crushed by rent, utility bills and healthcare costs? Is this really the best the majority can do?”
Opposition also stems from concerns that not enough time has been spent studying the effects of another experiment with universal DST after the previous one.
“I worry this bill is repeating the mistakes of the past,” Dean said.
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			  <news:name>Country singer RaeLynn files for divorce from Army veteran husband after decade-long marriage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Country singer RaeLynn files for divorce from Army veteran husband after decade-long marriage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>RaeLynn revealed this week that she decided to file for divorce from her husband of more than 10 years.
&quot;After much thought and prayer, I have made the difficult decision to file for divorce,&quot; the 32-year-old country singer wrote on social media on Tuesday.
She continued, &quot;As a working mom, I am committed to giving my daughter the love, stability, and support she will need while we navigate this next chapter together. I am grateful for the love and encouragement of my family, friends, and fans, and I respectfully ask for privacy as we move forward with grace and compassion.&quot;
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The couple share one daughter, Daisy Rae, who is 4 years old.
The singer spoke to Fox News in 2017, calling her husband &quot;selfless&quot; for his military service. &quot;I’m just so proud of him,&quot; she said at the time.
The pair met at church in 2012 and later reconnected at a wedding before marrying in 2016.
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Davis is a former financial adviser and an Army veteran.
The &quot;God Made Girls&quot; singer has written several songs about her husband, including &quot;Camo,&quot; &quot;Diamonds,&quot; and &quot;Lonely Call.&quot;
&quot;I wrote diamonds after we got engaged, and the hook of the song is a diamond is just a diamond until you put it on the right left hand,&quot; she told Fox News in 2017, shortly after Davis had returned from basic training. &quot;It’s one of my favorite songs to sing because I love to honor my husband.&quot;
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She filed for divorce in Nashville on June 8, citing irreconcilable differences, according to People magazine.
RaeLynn has shared several photos of her daughter this summer, including one of the two of them dancing to her duet with Rhett Akins called &quot;We’re American Made.&quot;
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She and her daughter danced in the video while twinning in patriotic clothing as her daughter clutched a Woody from &quot;Toy Story&quot; doll.
In the video, RaeLynn wore blue cowgirl boots with red stars and Daisy Rae sported a red checkered jumper, red cowgirl boots and American flag bows in her hair.
In 2016, RaeLynn told Taste of Country that she wrote her song &quot;Love Triangle&quot; about her parents’ divorce.
&quot;Anybody that I&apos;ve ever talked to that comes as a child of divorce like me, there&apos;s a part of you that&apos;s scared, but there&apos;s also a part of you that knows that you don&apos;t ever want to repeat those mistakes,&quot; she told the outlet soon after her marriage.
&quot;I will never ever put my kid through that, and I never want to go through that, because I saw how much it hurt my mom and how much it hurt my dad,&quot; she said at the time. 
&quot;I look at marriage in a totally different way. I feel like our generation kind of looks at it as a disposable thing, but it&apos;s not, it&apos;s a commitment. When I made that commitment, I made it for life and I&apos;m gonna stick to it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>David Beckham goes full cowboy in Dallas before Spain&apos;s World Cup semifinal victory</news:name>
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			<news:title>David Beckham goes full cowboy in Dallas before Spain&apos;s World Cup semifinal victory</news:title>
			<news:keywords>David Beckham channeled his inner cowboy in preparation for the FIFA World Cup match played between France and Spain.
The 51-year-old retired soccer star arrived in Dallas ahead of the 2026 World Cup semifinal match between the two nations and embraced the culture of the city.
Upon arriving in Dallas, he posted a photo of himself in a white cowboy hat, captioning the post, &quot;Nice warm welcome to Dallas 🤠 How do I look @colehauser22 ?? @stetsonusa thank you ❤️&quot;
&quot;Yellowstone&quot; star, Cole Hauser, responded to the former soccer star in the comments section, writing, &quot;Haha! Looking like Texas gangster. Enjoy!&quot;
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Fans got a kick out of the England native&apos;s new look, with one writing, &quot;Yeeeees!!!! Get a rope cowboy. 🔥🤠❤️💯🤣,&quot; and another calling him, &quot;A true British cowboy! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🤠.&quot; A third fan added, &quot;Cowboy hat suits you!! 🤠&quot;
In the end, Spain defeated France in the semifinal with the final score being 2-0. Spain now awaits to see who they will face-off in the finals, as they will play the winner of tomorrow&apos;s game played between Argentina and England.
Beckham previously celebrated England&apos;s win over Norway in the quarterfinals, sharing a photo of him and his wife, Victoria, with three of their four children, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, who were all decked out in England&apos;s team merch.
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&quot;What a moment in miami , I&apos;m so proud of the team tonight reaching the Semi final of the World Cup and to celebrate with my family was so special,&quot; he wrote in the caption. &quot;Thank you @england for giving our country these moments ❤️🤍 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿.&quot;
Noticeably absent from the celebrations were the couple&apos;s oldest son, Brooklyn, who has distanced himself from his family after making explosive claims against his parents on his Instagram stories in January, accusing them of controlling him his whole life and only caring about the Beckham brand and their image.
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The former Spice Girl broke her silence on her son&apos;s claims against her and her husband during an interview with The Wall Street Journal in April, telling the outlet, &quot;we love our children very much.&quot;
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&quot;We&apos;ve always tried to be the best parents that we can be...And you know, we&apos;ve been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we&apos;ve ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children,&quot; she added. &quot;And you know, that&apos;s all I really want to say about it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Legends Justin Verlander and Kate Upton make one last All-Star Game red carpet appearance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Legends Justin Verlander and Kate Upton make one last All-Star Game red carpet appearance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This is it. In all likelihood, Tuesday in Philadelphia is the last time that legends Justin Verlander and Kate Upton will walk the MLB All-Star Red Carpet.
At least as a member of an MLB roster. Verlander, the All-Star Game &quot;Legend Pick,&quot; is calling it a career at the end of the season.
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The future Hall of Famer threw cold water on the idea of making a comeback while on the red carpet. He was asked about his retirement and what it would take to keep him from calling it quits.
He replied, &quot;I don&apos;t know if there&apos;s much you can do at this point.&quot;
Verlander, 43, then added that his teammate Tarik Skubal has been telling him that all the best come back. This prompted a comment about him training and popping up at the trade deadline ready to be signed next year.
&quot;Sure. Here we are at the All-Star Break and I can&apos;t get healthy and pitch...,&quot; he said of the idea. &quot;But hopefully, I get healthy in the second half, you know? You know that&apos;s what I&apos;m trying to do.&quot;
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The reality is that baseball is a young man&apos;s game. At 43, Verlander knows that&apos;s the case. He&apos;s focusing on getting healthy in the second half and riding off into the sunset.
The game of baseball and the red carpets that come with success are for a new generation. They&apos;re for the likes of Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne.
They&apos;re for Brandon Marsh and his mom, sister and girlfriend. And the game and the red carpets are for guys like Corbin Carroll and his girlfriend Emma Broyles.
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But that doesn’t mean we don&apos;t deserve one last red carpet appearance from Justin Verlander and Kate Upton. They&apos;ve earned it and so have we.
Cue the music as we thank them by taking a look back at some of their past All-Star Game Red Carpet appearances. What a run.
We&apos;ll see them in Cooperstown in a few years.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Save those pennies, because the House just voted to stop minting them</news:name>
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			<news:title>Save those pennies, because the House just voted to stop minting them</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – The House voted Tuesday to end production of the penny, after years of debate over a coin that costs far more to make than it’s worth. 
According to the U.S. Mint, each penny cost 3.69 cents to produce in 2024. The cost has exceeded the face value for the last 19 years. 
In February 2025, President Donald Trump instructed the Treasury Department to stop producing pennies.
“For far too long the United States has minted pennies which literally cost us more than 2 cents. This is so wasteful!” he wrote at the time.
The House approved the bill, dubbed the Common Cents Act, without a roll call vote – a procedure reserved for the least controversial measures.
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., who managed the floor debate, called the legislation an effort to “save taxpayer dollars and modernize a part of our currency system that no longer makes economic sense.”
“The numbers speak for themselves,” he said, erroneously stating that each penny costs $3.69 to make. “We have to be practical.”
Traditionally, lawmakers from Illinois, the Land of Lincoln, have resisted efforts to end production of a coin that has borne Abraham Lincoln’s likeness since 1909. That was the first U.S. coin to feature a president’s image.
But inflation has taken a big bite over the decades. It would take 37 cents today to equal the value of a penny in 1909.
Other countries have taken similar measures to discontinue low denomination coins. Canada, for instance, ceased production of its penny in 2012.
The Senate still has to approve the measure.
Arizona produces about 70% of the nation’s copper but discontinuing the penny has had little impact on the mining industry or copper prices. 
Pennies minted since 1982 have been primarily made of zinc and contain only around 2.5% copper by weight, and they account for only a small fraction of U.S. copper demand.
The bill would authorize the Treasury to adopt a lower-cost, zinc-based nickel to “ensure that increased nickel demand is not mitigating the savings due to the elimination of the penny,” Hill said. 
Each nickel cost 13.78 cents to produce in 2024, according to the Mint.
“Nickels aren’t exactly a bargain either,” Hill said.
Under the bill approved Tuesday, pennies already in circulation would remain legal tender and electronic transactions would continue to be conducted to the exact cent. 
Cash purchases, though, would be rounded to the nearest 5 cents when exact change isn’t available.
The Mint could still produce pennies as collector’s items.
The American Bankers Association, among other groups, supported the move. 
Hill described the legislation as a recognition that the “government can do things more efficiently, making smart updates where they’re needed, saving money in the process.”
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			  <news:name>Summer of Salads Returns to Gladly</news:name>
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			<news:title>Summer of Salads Returns to Gladly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Summer in Phoenix brings lighter fare to the table at many Valley eateries, including The Gladly’s Original Chopped Salad, which is available now through the end of August at the neighborhood spot (submitted photo).

Summer in Arizona means a few things: triple-digit temps, sizzling sidewalks and, at The Gladly, the return of a customer-favorite culinary tradition – The Summer of Salads. Continuing through August, diners who enjoy the eatery’s Original Chopped Salad can indulge in the dish that started it all for just $15 every Monday.
Typically a slower season for Valley restaurants, the summer special is a way to entice diners to step out of the heat and support local eateries over the next couple of months. It also serves to celebrate the chef who created the salad, which in May 2025 was officially recognized as an iconic dish of Arizona by the state itself – “cementing its rightful place in the culinary history books (and our hearts),” the restaurant said.
The proclamation reads: “The Original Chopped Salad [is recognized] as a celebrated culinary staple of Arizona and commends the contributions of Chef Bernie Kantak and The Gladly for its role in preserving and sharing this iconic dish, and expresses its appreciation for the chefs, restaurateurs and culinary professionals who continue to enrich our city’s cultural landscape.”
Created by Kantak in 1997, the perfect rows of smoked salmon, couscous, arugula, freeze dried corn, pepitas, asiago, black currants and creamy buttermilk dressing offer a lighter way to enjoy dining out during the hot summer months in Phoenix. The dish is available Mondays through Aug. 31, all day: dine-in, delivery or takeout.
The Gladly is located on 22nd Street and Camelback Road. For more information, visit www.thegladly.com.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Tools 4 School supports K-8 students</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Phoenix Tools 4 School backpack and school supply giveaway returns on Saturday, July 25, from 7 to 11 a.m. Held at American Legion Post 41 (715 S. 2nd Ave., Phoenix), this annual community event supports local families with the back-to-school costs by providing free school supplies and backpacks to all students from kindergarten through eighth grade.
The event, co-hosted by Travis L. Williams American Legion Post 65, is a collaborative effort between community partners American Legion Post 41 Tony F. Soza and Ray Martinez, APS, Arizona Diamondbacks, ASU, HeroZona Foundation, Helios Education Foundation and SRP.
The event is open to the public and anticipated to attract thousands of families. Supplies are limited, and backpacks will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis while they last. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early, and students must be present to receive their backpacks and supplies.
For more information about the HeroZona Foundation’s community program partnerships visit www.herozona.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘We Love Iraq,’ Trump Tells New Prime Minister in Oval Office Meeting</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘We Love Iraq,’ Trump Tells New Prime Minister in Oval Office Meeting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The meeting comes as President Trump’s administration has been ratcheting up pressure on Baghdad to diminish Iran’s influence in Iraq.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Canadian police politely ask people to stop bringing them unexploded WWII grenades</news:name>
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			<news:title>Canadian police politely ask people to stop bringing them unexploded WWII grenades</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A police department in Canada has a very important message for people in their community.
Please, don&apos;t bring any unexploded World War II-era hand grenades to the police station.
You&apos;d think that shouldn&apos;t have to be explicitly stated, but the Ontario Provincial Police in Ottawa had to make that exact ask on social media.
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&quot;Earlier today, an individual brought an unexploded WW2 grenade to the Ottawa OPP Detachment for disposal,&quot; the post from July 10 reads. &quot;The OPP would like to remind the public that if you find such items, please do not transport them to your local police station.&quot;
Wow.
Lots to unpack here.
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First of all, how does one stumble across a World War II-era hand grenade out in the wilds of Canada? History buffs will recall that there wasn&apos;t a whole lot of action in the Great White North during WWII. I mean, if you spotted an old grenade while hiking through Belgium&apos;s Ardennes Forest, I would understand.
Stumbling upon an 80-year-old live grenade in Canada? Wouldn&apos;t have seen that coming.
But if you should acquire one, I understand the impulse to take it to the police. In all honesty, that probably would&apos;ve been my move too.
I&apos;d rather be honest and let the boys in blue know what I&apos;ve got instead of them finding it in my car during a traffic stop or playing hot potato with it in the alley behind my house.
Fortunately, the 5-0 north of the border had some crystal clear directions on what to do should another person encounter an old explosive (which seems unlikely, but then again, it happening once seemed unlikely).
&quot;If you find an unexploded ordinance, leave it where it is and contact your local police,&quot; they said. &quot;The police will arrange for their Explosives Disposal Unit to attend to safely discard the item.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Lorde says AI glasses are “not sexy”</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Increasingly in our world, it gets harder and harder to know what is real,&quot; Lorde said on stage.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MLB stars address salary cap, owners saying baseball is broken ahead of All-Star Game: &apos;Bad for the game&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB stars address salary cap, owners saying baseball is broken ahead of All-Star Game: &apos;Bad for the game&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Major League Baseball is the last remaining big US sport that doesn&apos;t have a salary cap, and if you ask some of baseball&apos;s best players, it&apos;s clear they want to keep it that way.
MLB&apos;s owners have united over the past few months, spurred on by criticism of the Los Angeles Dodgers and their willingness to try and win more games than the opposition, in pushing for one. The league has posted misleading graphics on their social media platforms in order to promote that view. They&apos;ve told fans that the sport they buy tickets for is broken and beyond repair, unless owners are allowed to limit what they spend on payroll.
In a season where competitive balance is on full display, they&apos;ve advertised that small market teams have little-to-no hope of winning a World Series. So how do the players feel about commissioner Rob Manfred and the New York office telling them that baseball is broken? Well, at the media days ahead of the 2026 All-Star Game, several of them got a chance to answer.
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Sportico asked several stars at media days their feelings on a salary cap and the owners&apos; negotiating strategy. Turns out, they don&apos;t like it.
&quot;I think it&apos;s bad for the game,&quot; said Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout. &quot;The game&apos;s in a great spot right now, you know, I just don&apos;t support that.&quot;
&quot;I think if the billionaires are wanting it, you know, they&apos;re the billionaires for a reason, and they want to continue to enhance their portfolios as much as possible,&quot; added Yankees outfielder and former MVP Cody Bellinger. &quot;And us players understand that, and so the answer to your question is no good.&quot;
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Toronto Blue Jays reliever Louis Varland, whose team lost to the big-spending Dodgers in the 2025 World Series, was even more direct, giving a one word answer: &quot;Bad.&quot;
Tigers outfielder Riley Greene said he wouldn&apos;t comment, but his teammate, catcher Dillon Dingler, had a simple, &quot;Bad. Bad,&quot; answer.
Dodgers star Max Muncy, at the center of the storm, brought up an interesting point from the players&apos; perspective. &quot;The biggest thing for me is every other league has a cap,&quot; he said. &quot;And not one of those players like it. So why would we agree to something that no other player likes?&quot;
That&apos;s the oft-ignored point that some fans miss. Salary caps are not popular with players, anywhere. Because it arbitrarily limits their earning potential. That is not how any other industry functions. If say, Apple wants to hire an important tech executive from Google, they can do so by offering more money than other companies. Their only limitation is the amount of money they have available to spend. If OpenAI swoops in and offers double, they can do so. That&apos;s how capitalism and competition works.
&quot;I think it&apos;s bad for everyone, I think it&apos;s even bad for the teams, bad for the players, bad for everyone,&quot; Reds All-Star Sal Stewart said. &quot;So, yeah, I&apos;m not in favor.&quot;
While others said they weren&apos;t sure about it, or viewed themselves as &quot;uneducated&quot; on a potential cap, the overwhelming reaction is that it&apos;s bad for baseball.
On the league&apos;s side, Manfred said ahead of the All-Star Game that the &quot;Level the Field&quot; ad campaign pushing the cap to fans is designed to &quot;keep fans informed,&quot; then accused the players of being inaccurate with their comments while ignoring the campaign&apos;s own inaccuracies.
&quot;I think when you have a difficult public issue, particularly when the other side of the issue is being very public about what their views are on the negotiation, I think it&apos;s incumbent on us to keep our fans informed of our view of the world,&quot; Manfred explained on Tuesday ahead of the All-Star Game. &quot;Particularly given sometimes the other side may not be completely accurate or fair in terms of their recitation of what&apos;s going on.&quot;
MLBPA Chief Bruce Meyer shot back, per ESPN, saying, &quot;I have watched over the last two years [how] the owners, the commissioner&apos;s office, try to convince fans, the consumers of their product, that the product is broken. I think it&apos;s perverse. Case in point is leading up to this All-Star Game, any of us who watch baseball ... are seeing ads not so much for the All-Star Game, not promoting the game, not promoting the players, [but] promoting the league&apos;s desire for a salary cap.&quot;
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He has a point. The league has used total spending, including luxury tax payments, to highlight the disparity in total expenditures between the Dodgers and Marlins. Ignoring that those luxury tax penalties are redistributed to teams like the Marlins. Then Marlins ownership pockets that money, instead of reinvesting it into the on field product, as they are supposed to do. Manfred turns a blind eye, because he works for the owners, and then pushes graphics about how big the disparity is.
Instead of celebrating what a fantastic spot the game is in right now, it&apos;s doom and gloom because the league&apos;s owners are looking to increase their profits. And again, they couldn&apos;t have picked a worse season to make this argument. The Rays are in first place by three games over the Yankees. The big market Blue Jays are in last. The White Sox and Guardians are fighting for a postseason bye, while the big market LA Angels are tied for the worst record in the American League. The Tigers, who have by far the highest payroll in their division, are 44-52 and likely to miss the postseason.
If the season ended today, the Marlins, despite their profound indifference to winning or losing, would be in the playoffs. The two teams chasing them? The Cardinals and Pirates, while the big market Giants and $370 million Mets are buried. Meanwhile, Milwaukee is once again steamrolling the competition on their way to a bye.
Much of this is negotiating tactics, but despite the league&apos;s protestations, there&apos;s never been less need for a salary cap than there is today. And players get it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>James Carville argues one key mistake from Biden has left Democrats in disarray</news:name>
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			<news:title>James Carville argues one key mistake from Biden has left Democrats in disarray</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville argued Sunday that former President Joe Biden’s refusal to drop out of the 2024 election earlier caused lasting damage to his party.
&quot;So, the reason the Democratic Party is in the shape it is, is because Joe Biden wouldn&apos;t get out until July the 21st of the election year, alright?&quot; Carville said on his &quot;Politics War Room&quot; podcast. &quot;Had Joe Biden gotten out in October of 2023, we would have a Democratic president. Don&apos;t kid yourself.&quot;  
&quot;And by the way, all the people on the left who say the Democrats don&apos;t fight hard enough never said a word about Biden running for re-election,&quot; he continued. &quot;Not any of them. They all fell into line.&quot;
JAMES CARVILLE UNLOADS ON FAR-LEFT DEMOCRATS AFTER PRIMARY UPSETS, SAYS ‘YOU&apos;RE PART OF THE PROBLEM’
Carville has spoken previously about how the Democratic Party’s association with far-left identity politics has clung to its reputation like a foul &quot;stench&quot;, even as some in the party have tried to pivot. 
But despite his advice and similar comments from establishment Democratic voices, an insurgent wing of Democratic socialists has continued to gain influence within the party.
&quot;I don&apos;t know. I just don&apos;t know,&quot; he said when asked by CNN senior analyst Ron Brownstein on how the Democrats should treat this rising faction, even as they try to distance themselves from far-left positions of the past. 
&quot;I never thought I&apos;d see this. I&apos;m having a little bit trouble adjusting to it both politically and just personally,&quot; Carville said.
Brownstein suggested that there is a clear lesson that can be taken from 2026.
&quot;If the center wants to win in &apos;28, they&apos;re going to have to show two things: they&apos;ve learned from the past, and they are committed to fighting the MAGA movement with greater energy,&quot; Brownstein said. &quot;I don&apos;t think &apos;26 proves that the left is going to win in &apos;28, but it shows that the center is going to have to fight to maintain control of the party.&quot;
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Despite Carville frequently condemning the far-left faction of his party, he argued that Democrats did need a change.
&quot;We lost because people wanted a change election and we didn&apos;t give it to them,&quot; he said. &quot;And now they&apos;re saying after we did that, ‘Fight, fight!’ Great, OK, wonderful,&quot; he said. &quot;The flaw in the Democratic Party right now, the reason we have no power, is Biden got out of the race too late. And had there been any kind of choice, my personal view is we would have won the thing, and it wouldn’t have been close.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m not as I&apos;m not as certain that Democrats could have won even if he got out,&quot; Brownstein replied. &quot;But there&apos;s no question that him staying in reduced their chances further.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>Details were unclear on Tuesday about what exactly happened at a gas station in St. Augustine before the man was killed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US House passes bipartisan bill to make daylight saving time permanent</news:name>
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			<news:title>US House passes bipartisan bill to make daylight saving time permanent</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Capitol on the evening of Sept. 30, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House voted Tuesday to make daylight saving time permanent nationwide in a bipartisan move that pushes the country one step closer to ending the long-contested ritual of semiannual clock changes.  
The House passed the measure, called the Sunshine Protection Act, 308-117. Its future in the Senate is uncertain.
Introduced by Republican Rep. Vern Buchanan of Florida, the Sunshine Protection Act passed the House Energy and Commerce Committee 48-1 in May and carries strong support from President Donald Trump.
“This bipartisan legislation represents a popular, common-sense reform and would benefit Americans by protecting precious daylight during the evening, when people are most likely to be awake and active,” the White House said in a statement Tuesday. “If (the bill) were presented to the President in its current form, his advisors would recommend that he sign it into law.”
Year-round daylight saving time
Permanent daylight saving time would mean keeping the clocks shifted forward one hour all year, eliminating the need to “spring forward” every March and “fall back” each November. The adjustment would extend more daylight into the evening, creating later sunrises and sunsets compared to standard time. 
“Establishing permanent daylight saving time would provide families with more usable daylight hours in the evening, giving people additional opportunities to spend time outdoors,” Republican Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis of Florida said during House debates Tuesday.
Many other representatives from Florida voiced their support for the bill Tuesday, saying later daylight hours would help boost the Sunshine State’s economy.  
Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., a New Jersey Democrat, agreed. 
In his remarks supporting the permanent daylight saving time, he also pointed to the harmful effects that switching the clocks twice a year can have on people’s health, as well as young children and pets’ quality of sleep.
Under the bill, states that do not observe daylight saving time before enactment would have the choice to remain on permanent standard time.
The provision would only affect two states, Hawaii and Arizona outside Navajo Nation, that already do not observe daylight saving time. Those states instead go by standard time, the hours the rest of the country follows from November to March, year-round. Other states wishing to opt out would have to enact a law one day before the federal bill becomes law.
Is standard time better?
Many health experts say standard time is better for humans because it increases the amount of daylight received in the morning, which is beneficial for body rhythms and helps improve sleep, The Hill reports.
Democratic Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania, the only representative to speak in opposition to the bill during Tuesday’s floor debate, cited the benefits tied to standard time as one of her main reasons for going against the bill.
Though she too expressed frustration with the practice of changing clocks, she said dozens of medical associations show “if we stop the clock, permanent standard time is a healthier choice.” 
Dean also pointed to events that occurred the last time the U.S. briefly attempted to follow permanent daylight saving time in 1974. Some children lost their lives while walking to school in the dark, she said. 
“We aren’t voting on bills right now that would reduce the sky-high costs of food, fuel, healthcare or addressing the president’s war in Iran,” Dean said. “Instead we’re considering a bill that was deadly and dangerous in the past.” 
Daylight saving time’s past and future
Daylight saving time was first introduced in the early 20th century as an energy-conserving wartime measure, according to the academic journal Science. The U.S. has observed short periods of permanent daylight saving over the years, but the federal government has each time reverted to the practice of changing clocks.   
Lawmakers have also made attempts in recent years to enact permanent daylight saving time. In 2022, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved an earlier version of the bill, sponsored by Sens. Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat, and Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, only for the measure to stall in the House.
In a statement Tuesday, Murray called on Senate Majority Leader John Thune to bring the House-passed bill for a vote in the Senate.
“My state, where it is often dark earlier than 4pm in the winter, has made it abundantly clear we want permanent Daylight Saving Time,” Murray wrote. “Americans from Seattle to Miami believe it’s way past time to lock the clock—I am calling on Leader Thune to bring this bill to a vote as soon as possible.”
If the Senate considers the bill this year, some opposition is likely to come up, including from Sen. Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How to watch England vs Argentina: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup Semifinals</news:name>
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			<news:title>How to watch England vs Argentina: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup Semifinals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s the Three Lions against the reigning champions in this epic World Cup semifinal matchup in Atlanta on Wednesday.
England, led by Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, made it through the quarterfinals after defeating Erling Haaland and Norway over the weekend.
But they’ll face off against Argentina, the Lionel Messi-led bunch looking to get back to the World Cup Final and defend their 2022 championship.
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For Messi, it was 2022 where many believed he would be done with the World Cup, especially after finally adding that victory to his illustrious resume. But he’s back in 2026 and a Golden Boot Award frontrunner, scoring eight goals in six matches, though he wasn’t among the three in the quarterfinal match against Switzerland.
There was an option at the very end of the game as a consolation goal, but it was Lautaro Martínez scoring that. But Julián Alvarez’s gorgeous strike in the 112th minute of extra time sealed victory for Argentina , which was playing with a man advantage after Breel Embolo got a red card in the 72nd minute.
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In England’s case, Bellingham was the man of the match, scoring his squad’s two goals to beat Norway. One of them was controversial, however, after video replay showed a kick hit the wire holding up the Skycam, and England needed just two passes before Bellingham made a guy miss and buried his shot in the back of Norway’s net.
While it wasn’t called in the moment, Bellingham’s second goal was undeniably after he cleaned up Morgan Rogers’ shot that deflected off the Norway keeper and landed right at his boot in stoppage time to send his team off to the semifinal.
In turn, another England-Argentina matchup is upon us. These two countries have delivered some key moments in World Cup history, including the late Diego Maradona’s famous &quot;Hand of God&quot; goal in 1986, while David Beckham was given a red card for kicking Diego Simeone in 1998.
There’s drama between these two squads, one wishing for the chance to defend their title, while the other is hoping to get back to said final for the first time since 1966. England won the tournament that year, and they’re hoping to bring the trophy home.
It’s Messi. It’s Kane. It’s England and Argentina, and it’s all on FOX. Here’s how to watch the match, including start time, TV information and streaming options.
When: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Where : Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
TV: FOX
Stream: Watch on FOX One and FOX Sports
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			  <news:name>Massive T. rex fossil roars to $50 million sale, becoming one of the priciest ever auctioned</news:name>
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			<news:title>Massive T. rex fossil roars to $50 million sale, becoming one of the priciest ever auctioned</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton nicknamed &quot;Gus&quot; sold for $50.1 million Tuesday at Sotheby’s, becoming the most expensive set of dinosaur bones ever sold at auction, the auction house said.
The 67-million-year-old fossil blew past its $20 million to $30 million estimate after a 10-minute bidding war involving seven bidders, Sotheby&apos;s said.
According to The Associated Press, the winning bidder participated by phone and chose to remain anonymous.
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&quot;This result has been years in the making, and I&apos;m thrilled to see that the hard work and dedication of Thomas Heitkamp and his team has been recognized,&quot; Cassandra Hatton, Sotheby&apos;s vice chairman and worldwide head of Science &amp; Natural History, said in a statement.
&quot;Gus is not only an exceptional find, but a specimen that&apos;s been excavated, documented, prepared, and cared for with real excellence. The market responds when great specimens are taken care of in the right way.&quot;
Standing about 12½ feet tall and stretching roughly 38 feet long, Gus is one of the largest and most complete T. rex specimens ever discovered, according to Sotheby&apos;s.
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The skeleton includes 183 fossil bone elements, making it about 61% complete by bone count and representing an estimated 75% to 80% of the dinosaur&apos;s original bone mass.
The skeleton also offers clues about what Gus endured during its lifetime. Sotheby&apos;s said several ribs and belly bones show fractures that healed before the dinosaur died, while bite marks on parts of the skull and other bones may have been caused by scavenging.
The road to Tuesday&apos;s record-breaking sale began on a cattle ranch in Harding County, South Dakota.
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According to Sotheby&apos;s, ranch owner Gary &quot;Gus&quot; Licking had spent years finding teeth and small bone fragments on his property before partnering with Thomas Heitkamp and his team from Theropoda Expeditions to search for something larger.
Licking pointed the team toward an area of his 6,500-acre ranch where he believed something significant lay beneath the surface, and that is where the fossil was ultimately discovered.
Licking died in 2022, about a year after the excavation began, before the full scope of the discovery was known. The dinosaur was later named in his honor.
However, unearthing Gus was no small task.
Sotheby&apos;s said Heitkamp&apos;s team spent three field seasons excavating the fossil before years of lab work cleaning, documenting and assembling the skeleton.
&quot;This is our longest-term project ever,&quot; Hatton said in a video released by Sotheby&apos;s. &quot;From the day the first bone was discovered, we&apos;ve been going back and forth to South Dakota to oversee this whole process.&quot;
Dana Licking, Gary&apos;s widow, said she was grateful the fossil was uncovered.
&quot;I&apos;m really grateful that they found it because it could have been lost and nobody ever would learn anything about it,&quot; she said in the Sotheby&apos;s video. &quot;To make it come to life takes a lot of love and care and dedication, and they stopped at nothing to make that happen.&quot;
Heitkamp said uncovering the massive predator required years of persistence.
&quot;This specimen took three years to excavate,&quot; he said in the Sotheby&apos;s video. &quot;In the end, our diligence paid off, and we were delighted to discover what turned out to be a huge and incredibly complete T. rex specimen.&quot;
The record-breaking sale also renewed a long-running debate over whether rare dinosaur fossils belong in private collections or public museums.
The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology said specimens like Gus are best preserved in museums, where they can remain available for scientific research and public education.
According to the AP, the group hopes the fossil&apos;s new owner ultimately chooses to make it accessible to the public.
&quot;Our hope is that the new owner recognizes the extraordinary scientific and educational value of Gus the T. rex and that they aim to keep it in the public trust by immediately donating it to an accredited natural history museum,&quot; the group&apos;s president-elect, Kristi Curry Rogers, said in a statement, according to the AP.
Gus broke the previous auction record set by &quot;Apex,&quot; a stegosaurus skeleton that sold for $44.6 million at Sotheby&apos;s in 2024 and is now on long-term loan to the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Before that, the T. rex known as &quot;Stan&quot; sold for nearly $32 million in 2020, according to the AP.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Biden special counsel’s &apos;runaway train’ scooped up sensitive lawmaker info: &apos;Abuse of power&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Biden special counsel’s &apos;runaway train’ scooped up sensitive lawmaker info: &apos;Abuse of power&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into President Donald Trump swept up text messages from nearly 50 members of Congress, bypassing a required review process in what one victim alleged is a direct Constitutional violation.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said the situation is more proof Smith’s probe was a &quot;runaway train&quot; of abuses of power, as the elder statesman and Senate Investigations Subcommittee chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., jointly released their filings Tuesday evening.
Grassley and Johnson’s findings come amid a full-scale probe of Operation Arctic Frost – the codename for Smith’s endeavor to investigate Trump for alleged corruption and election malfeasance – an operation top Senate Republicans call &quot;worse than Watergate.&quot;
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Forty-four members of Congress had the contents of their text messages obtained and reviewed by Smith&apos;s team in a way that bypassed protocol. A &quot;filter team&quot; was tasked with reviewing millions of documents in the case and should have had first crack at determining whether such messages were relevant or potentially violated statute or ethics.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., one of the lawmakers whose texts were swept up in this way, said Tuesday such texts being reviewed amounted to clear violations of the Constitution’s Speech &amp; Debate Clause – which protects lawmakers from being questioned in &quot;any other place&quot; than the Capitol for legislative acts.
Internal communications have been historically included in that clause in the courts, as technology has advanced.
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Stefanik said in a statement that the new records prove Smith’s team &quot;unlawfully and unconstitutionally accessed my private text messages, along with 43 other Members of Congress, in clear violation of the Constitution.&quot;
She said she long-suspected there had been &quot;unconstitutional spy[ing] on members of Congress.&quot;
The records were provided by the Trump Justice Department to Grassley and Johnson, which the chairmen said indicated Smith’s team had &quot;circumvented its own filter review process.&quot; The process is additionally meant to protect attorney-client privilege, they said in a statement.
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The news also complicated some of Smith’s prior depositions under oath, including an excerpt in which he answered &quot;no&quot; to a question from a congressional counsel as to whether records he requested from congresspeople included text messages.
Johnson called the situation a &quot;grotesque example&quot; of Biden-era &quot;weaponization&quot; of the executive branch.
&quot;Jack Smith’s criminal investigation of President Trump was a runaway train that had no brakes,&quot; Grassley added Tuesday.
&quot;Based on the information that’s been produced to me and Senator Johnson, Biden DOJ and FBI investigators apparently ignored their own routine investigative protocols to obtain and review work-related messages from me and dozens of my Republican and Democrat colleagues who were outside the scope of the government’s investigation.&quot;
Grassley added that he hopes Democrats caught up in the otherwise bipartisan text tranche will finally discard their partisanship and recognize the severity of the alleged violations by Smith.
He also indicated he planned to recall Smith before Congress to &quot;hold him accountable.&quot;
Of the 44 members swept up in the text reviews, several were Democrats, including now-Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, as well as Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee – Rep. Adam Smith of Washington.
Grassley, Johnson and Stefanik were also swept up in the situation, along with top figures like Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, Rand Paul, R-Ky., former Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., and the late Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
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Former House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., was one of the victims, along with current House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, as well as House Freedom Caucus member Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, now-EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin of New York, now-Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins of Georgia, and prominent Trump critic Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky.
Several lawmakers sounded off on the news soon after Grassley announced his findings, including Hawley – who called for &quot;everyone involved [to] be prosecuted.&quot;
&quot;Joe Biden’s DOJ not only tapped my phone; I just learned they illegally obtained my texts with members of President Trump’s administration,&quot; the Missourian fumed.
Paul called the allegations a &quot;blatant abuse of power and exactly what our Founders warned about,&quot; while citing Smith&apos;s past denial under oath.
Fox News Digital reached out to a representative for Smith for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sophie Cunningham is the opposite of most WNBA players. And that&apos;s why she is a megastar | Bobby Burack</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sophie Cunningham is the opposite of most WNBA players. And that&apos;s why she is a megastar | Bobby Burack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WNBA guard Sophie Cunningham is a megastar.
Of course she is. She&apos;s attractive, funny, charismatic and relentlessly positive.
Cunningham is reportedly set to sign a signature shoe deal with Adidas. Over the weekend, she worked as a ring girl at UFC 329.
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Some corners of the WNBA community are bothered by Cunningham&apos;s popularity. Critics argue she&apos;s merely a role player whose on-court production doesn&apos;t justify that level of fame.
Maybe it doesn&apos;t.
But marketability is not an athletic competition. It&apos;s a popularity contest. In terms of the WNBA, Cunningham is winning that contest.
The WNBA entered the mainstream in 2024 with the arrival of Caitlin Clark, Cunningham&apos;s eventual Fever teammate. For many players, Clark&apos;s debut marked their first real introduction to a national audience.
Instead of using that spotlight to win over new fans, however, players such as Angel Reese, Chennedy Carter, DiJonai Carrington and Alyssa Thomas projected bitterness and hostility toward the league&apos;s biggest attraction.
They made themselves part of the story through hard fouls, cheap shots and social media potshots aimed at Clark. That became their first impression.
Reese reinforced that perception by promoting claims of widespread racist abuse that the WNBA later said it could not substantiate. Others rushed to social media to portray themselves as victims of online harassment.
It quickly became clear that many WNBA players were deeply unlikeable. They came across as catty, bitter and racially charged. The same players driving fists and nails into Clark&apos;s body would often claim victimhood days later. The more attention Clark brought to the league, the more many of its players tarnished their own public image.
Then there was Sophie Cunningham.
After nearly two seasons of WNBA players targeting Clark, Cunningham stepped in last June. Connecticut&apos;s Marina Mabrey shoved Clark to the floor. Jacy Sheldon then raked Clark across the face. While the officials showed little interest in restoring order — or protecting the league&apos;s biggest star — Cunningham responded by planting Sheldon on the hardwood.
After the game, Cunningham made it clear that targeting her teammates would come with consequences.
&quot;I&apos;m not focused on the extracurricular activities,&quot; Cunningham said. &quot;During that, it was just part of the game. I think the refs had a lot to do with that. It was a build up for a couple years now of them just not protecting the star player of the WNBA. And so, at the end of the day, I&apos;m going to protect my teammates.&quot;
Cunningham has had one of the WNBA&apos;s top-selling jerseys ever since.
In a league full of mean girls and self-appointed victims, Cunningham comes across as the girl next door who also happens to have a black belt in Taekwondo. She looks like a supermodel, but also the person you&apos;d want standing next to you if things went sideways.
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While other White players in the league have largely conformed to the racial and sexual activism increasingly expected of them, Cunningham has defended Clark and acknowledged the obvious impact she has had on the sport.
&quot;It literally pisses me off when people are like, &apos;She&apos;s not the face of the league.&apos; Who would be? ... When people try to argue that she&apos;s not the face of our league or that our league would be where we&apos;re at without her, you&apos;re dumb as s---.&quot;
Tough, pretty, and unafraid to tell the truth. It sounds simple. Yet those qualities have become remarkably rare in the WNBA.
You&apos;d never hear the likes of Paige Bueckers or Cameron Brink speak that honestly about Clark — not without first paying the obligatory tribute to the Black women who came before her, as though that&apos;s now a prerequisite.
Meanwhile, while Angel Reese and Alyssa Thomas lecture audiences about how unfair life is, Cunningham is dancing on TikTok, singing from her hotel room, and wearing &quot;Hot Girls Eat Arby&apos;s&quot; shirts.
Cunningham is a throwback to when American athletes were people fans wanted to emulate. She looks like the life of the party. Much of the rest of the WNBA looks like the group hoping everyone remembered their SSRIs before showing up.
The usual suspects on social media have blamed Cunningham&apos;s stardom on &quot;White privilege.&quot; Of course, they have. But it&apos;s simply not accurate.
For one, &quot;White privilege&quot; is an odd explanation for success in a league where White players are routinely vilified and, in Clark&apos;s case, physically targeted. More importantly, Black players could be just as popular as Cunningham. It would simply require abandoning the perpetual victim mentality and their severe cases of Clark Derangement Syndrome (CDS).
This isn&apos;t complicated.
Cunningham defends and protects the most popular figure in women&apos;s sports. Many of her peers spend their time roughing Clark up, only to insist afterward that they are the real targets.
And forget the argument that Cunningham &quot;isn&apos;t good enough.&quot; How many current basketball players could also revive interest in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue while making an Arby&apos;s Beef &apos;N Cheddar a fashionable lunch choice?
In all seriousness, Cunningham understood the assignment.
Whenever a transcendent athlete emerges, everyone around them has a chance to grow with them. Cunningham recognized the moment. She capitalized on it. Many of her WNBA peers squandered it.
Ask yourself a simple question: Why would fans root for most of these women? They appear unhappy, resentful and ungrateful. Rather than inspiring people, they ask people to feel sorry for themselves and guilty for not supporting them sooner.
By contrast, Sophie Cunningham is a hoot. She isn&apos;t political or polarizing. She seems genuinely happy and goofy. She thanks her fans every chance she gets.
Cunningham has exactly the sort of personality American sports fans have always gravitated toward. She&apos;s funny. She&apos;s authentic. She doesn&apos;t appear to resent the audience she&apos;s trying to attract.
That&apos;s what makes her such a unique player in the WNBA today.
Honestly, Nike and Under Armour made a serious mistake by letting Adidas get to Cunningham first. Her new sneakers are about to be a hot commodity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coconino County seeking federal economic disaster Loans for businesses impacted by Pocket Fire</news:name>
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			<news:title>Coconino County seeking federal economic disaster Loans for businesses impacted by Pocket Fire</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Coconino County announced Tuesday afternoon that it had submitted an application for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program to the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA) for review after the Pocket Fire caused economic injury to local…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>OpenAI’s first hardware device is reportedly a screenless speaker that can move</news:name>
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			<news:title>OpenAI’s first hardware device is reportedly a screenless speaker that can move</news:title>
			<news:keywords>OpenAI&apos;s first hardware device is reported to be a screenless, AI-guided smart speaker that can move. Weird enough for you?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rescuers work to save nearly 50 bottlenose dolphins in historic Cape Cod stranding</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rescuers work to save nearly 50 bottlenose dolphins in historic Cape Cod stranding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Crews worked for a second straight day to rescue nearly 50 bottlenose dolphins stranded in the largest known stranding of the marine mammal in Massachusetts history, according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW).
The organization said reports began circulating around 5:30 a.m. Monday that 28 to 30 bottlenose dolphins were stranded at First Encounter Beach in Eastham, Massachusetts.
&quot;The dolphins refloated with the incoming tide, while an additional five to six animals died before our team arrived,&quot; the group said in a statement Monday.
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On Tuesday, IFAW reported that four bottlenose dolphins were initially found stranded. That number quickly multiplied to 19 across three locations along a nine-mile stretch of coastline.
&quot;These animals are in decent condition. Two have been fitted with satellite tags so we can now monitor their movements and even see if the separated groups come back together,&quot; said Brian Sharp, program director for Marine Mammal Rescue at IFAW.
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&quot;We are in a rising tide now, and all 19 animals have refloated,&quot; Sharp added. &quot;We&apos;ll continue to monitor and coax them out of Wellfleet Bay to give them the best chance at survival. The next low tide will be around 6 p.m. this evening.&quot;
Bottlenose dolphins are typically an offshore species, the group said, though IFAW has observed an increasing trend of these animals occurring closer to Cape Cod’s shores in recent years.
Similar to a person involved in a car accident, dolphins can become injured and exhausted during a stranding and should never be pushed or dragged back into the water, IFAW warned.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Joy Reid mocks media mourning of Lindsey Graham, says &apos;hell opened its doors for at least one more&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joy Reid mocks media mourning of Lindsey Graham, says &apos;hell opened its doors for at least one more&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former MSNBC anchor and far-left journalist Joy Reid gave a lengthy tirade on her podcast Monday about the death of former South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, glibly remarking that &quot;hell opened its doors for at least one more.&quot;
&quot;You’re going to be remembered as someone who betrayed your friends, who betrayed your country, and who claimed that you cared about relationships,&quot; Reid said on &quot;The Joy Reid Show.&quot; &quot;But in the end, the only relationship you actually cared about was the relationship with Donald Trump. You sold your soul. You betrayed your friends, your legacy, your own soul. You sold your soul to the devil, and now you get to meet him in person.&quot;
Reid also dismissed the idea of mainstream media eulogizing Graham, calling the idea &quot;f---ed up-ish.&quot;
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&quot;There is a thing that happens when people who are not good people, and who’ve done a lot of bad … the media reacts to them in a very specific sort of ‘f---ed up-ish’ kind of way, particularly when they’re conservatives,&quot; Reid said on Monday. &quot;So it’s been interesting kind of watching the fallout from the surprise passing of Lindsey Graham, who was not the Republican that we thought we were going to hear reports had passed away.&quot;
In another comment, she added, &quot;So I will not be bullied by the corporate media into doing fake encomiums. I cannot tell you how many anchors are on television saying ‘The world is mourning the death of Lindsey Graham, the unexpected’ — Nope!&quot;
Reid further attacked Graham as &quot;one of the most snide, mean, horrific interrogators of Black nominees&quot; during his time on the Senate Judiciary Committee, particularly after he opposed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in 2022.
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Despite her attacks, Reid acknowledged that Graham was &quot;witty, intelligent, smart enough to do better and to know better,&quot; pointing out that he had initially discouraged President Donald Trump&apos;s 2016 presidential campaign. However, that led her to attack Graham after he &quot;let the devils and the vampires in&quot; by supporting Trump after his win.
&quot;He posted, ‘If we nominate Trump, we will be destroyed, and we will deserve it.’ And eventually, your party will be destroyed. Lindsey, your whole legacy is already destroyed. You destroyed it. You destroyed your party,&quot; Reid said.
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Graham&apos;s office announced his death early Sunday morning at age 71 after what was described as a &quot;brief and sudden&quot; illness, with was later revealed to be a heart condition. He had served in the U.S. Senate since 2003 after first being elected in 2002 and was seeking a fifth Senate term after winning the Republican primary last month.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Congressman sounds the alarm on China: &apos;We&apos;re sleepwalking through this competition&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Congressman sounds the alarm on China: &apos;We&apos;re sleepwalking through this competition&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During four terms in Congress, South Dakota&apos;s Dusty Johnson has emerged as a leading voice on American agricultural policy, US-China relations, and fiscal responsibility. 
Often known as the &quot;problem solver,&quot; he recently sat down with Fox News Digital at Freedom Fest in Las Vegas to discuss his congressional career, his South Dakota gubernatorial bid, and his future plans as his time in the US House draws to a close.
Long respected for his detailed analysis of China policy, Johnson believes that the United States is routinely underestimating the geopolitical and economic threat posed by Beijing.
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&quot;I think the biggest mistake is that we&apos;re basically sleepwalking through this competition. I mean, every day the leaders of China get up and they try to figure out how to beat America, how to destabilize our country, how to get an advantage. 
&quot;And we&apos;re frankly in this country spending more time fighting one another than we are trying to think about how to compete with the Chinese Communist Party.&quot;
Johnson is the former leader of the Republican Main Street Caucus, a group of center-right Republicans focused on common sense governance and pragmatism. He has approached his career aspiring to break the famed Washington gridlock.
However, recently Johnson lamented that &quot;it&apos;s a tough time to be normal,&quot; observing that the loudest and angriest voices seem to be increasingly dominating the national conversation.
&quot;Well…looking a little further than the New York primaries last week where just an insane bunch of really out there democratic socialists beat some pretty liberal but still kind of mainstream American political thought Democrats. I just think you see that happening in both parties. 
&quot;Primary turnout is rarely great. Those who do turn out are generally the most interested in purity rather than in progress. And so when you&apos;re trying to swim upstream, when you are trying to deliver a message of nuance and thoughtfulness, that sometimes doesn&apos;t go over as well as just saying, &apos;Let&apos;s go fight&apos;.&quot;
Even as the GOP has controlled the White House and both chambers of Congress on several occasions over the past generation, it has been perennially unable to tackle the problem of balancing budgets and reducing the national debt.
Johnson argues that only a bipartisan approach has hope of offering a solution:
&quot;Well, everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die. I&apos;ve certainly rolled out a number of plans that would have some pretty substantial reforms to our entitlement programs. I&apos;m not looking to take away grandma&apos;s Social Security or Medicare. But we simply are not going to restore solvency to those programs with a status quo approach. 
&quot;And unfortunately, candidate Harris, candidate Biden, candidate Trump…they damn near swore on a stack of Bibles that they were not going to touch Social Security or Medicare. That approach guarantees failure. 
&quot;The other thing we have to acknowledge is one party&apos;s not going to get this done. And I know that&apos;s hard for Republicans to hear because so many Republican office holders have sold the American people a bill of goods that this can be done with one party alone. It cannot. 
&quot;The last time we made much-needed reform to Social Security in 1983, it took Democratic Speaker Tip O&apos;Neill and Republican President Ronald Reagan to get it done. If we do not start thinking about avoiding fiscal calamity as a bipartisan problem, we will fail.&quot;
Johnson entered the 2026 South Dakota GOP gubernatorial primary as the front-runner, but ended up placing third in a tight race, behind real estate executive Toby Doeden, and incumbent Governor Larry Rhoden.
He acknowledges that a congressional pedigree, once seen as a boost in a bid for a higher office, now appears to be something of an albatross:
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&quot;Well, I think an absolute onslaught of negative ads the last three or four weeks against me, they really worked. Told people I was a career politician, that I was a RINO, that I was a liberal, and we saw in the polling that that was resonating. Those ads worked so well because they tapped into kind of the spirit of the times. 
&quot;I have 13 of my colleagues in Congress who have lost their races for governor or senator. Normally, running as a House member, that gives you a bit of an advantage if you&apos;re running for a different office. That&apos;s no longer the case. People are fed up with Washington D.C. And that clearly is a drag on my many colleagues like me who&apos;ve lost their races.&quot;
Despite the outcome of the crowded primary, Johnson looks to his future plans with optimism, not bitterness, and pledges that his work is not yet finished, citing previous success in the business and non-profit sectors:
&quot;Well, I don&apos;t know yet. Of course, I&apos;ve got to spend most of my time focused on my day job, which is being South Dakota&apos;s only voice in the U.S. House of Representatives. I&apos;ll do that until January, but listen, I know you can lead a life of consequence. 
&quot;You can make a better society in business. I&apos;ve done that before. In the nonprofit sector, in lesser elected office or government office. So I don&apos;t really know yet, but I do know that I&apos;m surely not ready to retire. I&apos;m 50, but I feel like a real young 50 and I&apos;m still filled with plenty of piss and vinegar. Let&apos;s go get it done.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Airbnb guests check into their rental to find startling discovery on wall</news:name>
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			<news:title>Airbnb guests check into their rental to find startling discovery on wall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A family&apos;s beach getaway took a bizarre turn when the family checked into an Airbnb and discovered what appeared to be an old photo of themselves hanging on the wall.
TikTok user Aubrey Birrell posted a video of her startled reaction to her San Diego, California, Airbnb on July 2.
In the video, Birrell zooms in on the large beach canvas hanging in the Airbnb hallway — pointing to tiny figures in the water as she identifies her father, sister and brother.
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The tourist said the discovery came as the family was looking around the rental after checking in.
&quot;We&apos;re looking at this picture, and my dad is like, &apos;This looks like me,&apos;&quot; says Birrell.
&quot;I&apos;m like, &apos;Dad, what?&apos; ... No, this is my dad. That&apos;s my sister, Libby, from 10 years ago, and that&apos;s Brady, my brother, 10 years ago.&quot;
&quot;There you go,&quot; she says. &quot;They&apos;re literally in the Airbnb.&quot;
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Her sister, Libby, who appears in the video, was equal parts disturbed and amused.
&quot;It&apos;s unsettling — random Airbnb,&quot; said Libby.
&quot;We have those swimsuits,&quot; Birrell&apos;s sister added. &quot;We are literally in this picture. We are on our Airbnb wall.&quot;
Some commenters said they were creeped out by the discovery.
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&quot;Literally sounds like the start of a horror movie,&quot; one person wrote.
&quot;Proof we live in a simulation,&quot; another commenter said.
A third person asked, &quot;What are the odds of you looking that closely at the picture?&quot;
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Some users weighed in with similar stories.
&quot;Similar crazy story: My uncle got a postcard from Mackinac Island, and my grandfather was randomly in the photo eating an ice cream cone,&quot; one TikToker said. &quot;He had passed away years earlier.&quot;
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&quot;I once checked into a hotel at the beach, in the middle of a thunderstorm,&quot; another viewer said. &quot;I grabbed a newspaper to hold over my head. When I got to the room, I looked at the paper, and there was a pic of my mom and [me] on the front page. It was from a festival in the beach town, three years before!&quot;
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			  <news:name>Trump twists ‘communist’ label in Red Scare-style attacks on Democrats, experts say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump twists ‘communist’ label in Red Scare-style attacks on Democrats, experts say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – A specter is haunting the country, according to President Donald Trump. 
Decades after the Soviet Union collapsed, Trump is warning Americans that communism is rearing its head domestically, citing gains by self-described democratic socialists in Democratic Party strongholds.
 “America will never be a communist country. Won’t happen,” Trump said in his Fourth of July speech on the National Mall, in one of the dozens of recent references he has made in recent weeks as he paints Democrats as radical in the run-up to the midterm elections.
“It’s like a cancer. You’ve got to cut it out. … Our warriors did not fight communism on battlefields across the world only to have that menace rear its ugly head right back here in America. We’re not going to let it happen,” he said.
In New York City, two democratic socialists, Darializa Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez, won congressional nominations in the June 23 Democratic primaries, as did candidates for seven downballot offices who were backed by the Democratic Socialists of America. 
In Colorado, another DSA-backed candidate, Melat Kiros, ousted Rep. Diana DeGette in the June 30 Democratic primary. 
Political experts say Trump’s rhetoric may resonate with his supporters but he is stretching the term communist far beyond its true meaning.
“Communism” evokes images of bread lines, gulags and secret police like Stalin-era USSR, Mao-era China or Castro-era Cuba. 
But no one in U.S. politics that Trump calls a communist is advocating for Soviet-style authoritarianism, said Lane Kenworthy, a sociologist at the University of California, San Diego.
Democratic socialists like Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, for instance, “just wants the United States to look more like Denmark in terms of its policies,” Kenworthy said – a system that is “basically capitalist,” combining a free market with expansive social welfare programs.
Europeans call that a social democrat.
In the former Soviet Union, the government owned and ran everything from farms to nuclear plants, and the Communist Party controlled the levers of power.
It’s a repressive ideology that has been in retreat for decades.
“Communism is a scary word for people in this country,” said Ronald Suny, a University of Michigan historian who has written extensively about the USSR, Stalinism and communism. But  it’s a far cry from democratic socialism, and Trump “deliberately confuses them or conflates” the terms, he said.
During the 2024 campaign, Trump branded former Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, “Comrade Kamala.”
Last Sunday, he reposted a video calling for “hardcore communist bastards” to be deported, including New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani. 
The democratic socialism represented by Mamdani, Sanders, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others is “not a revolutionary” movement, he added. Rather, it  supports reform of the capitalist system to strike a different balance between the common good and corporate or individual profit.
Trump’s rhetoric holds echoes of the 1950s, when Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy led a crusade to smoke out communists and their sympathizers from movie lots, universities, federal agencies and private workplaces.
McCarthy’s chief counsel, Roy Cohn, later served as Trump’s mentor and personal lawyer, exposing him to the strategy of portraying opponents as dangerous ideological threats, without regard to evidence.
The Red Scare destroyed careers and the rhetoric remains potent, at least for some voters.
“The left likes to call the right fascists and Nazis,” said Jeremy Friedman, a Harvard professor who specializes in the history of global communism. “The right likes to call its opponents communists, socialist, tied to the Soviet Union. … It’s really about the invocation of this great evil.”
Communist systems have historically been defined by one-party rule and centralized economic planning and ownership.
One of the most common misconceptions, Friedman said, is “that if the state is involved in the economy, that is communism.” 
In reality, he noted, governments play some role in every modern economy. That includes the United States.
Under Trump, the federal government has taken equity stakes in more than two dozen companies that provide steel, semiconductors, nuclear energy and strategic minerals – extraordinary policies that seem to conflict with his anti-communist rhetoric.
In social democracies, Friedman said, the private sector dominates the economy but the government redistributes some wealth through taxation to fund services such as healthcare and education.
That is the common modern meaning of socialism, though people mistakenly use that term and communism interchangeably. 
Democratic socialists generally seek more government control of the economy, “not just redistribution,” Friedman said, and nowhere near the state control seen under the Soviets.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels outlined the modern concept of communism in 1848. “The Communist Manifesto” they wrote imagined a classless society without private property. There are only five remaining communist countries, each considered repressive: China, Cuba, North Korea, Laos and Vietnam.
The Democratic Socialists of America was founded in 1982 to champion democratic socialism within the Democratic Party. It advocates for free universal healthcare and higher taxes on the wealthy, not for overthrow of capitalism and the market economy. 
The group claims 120,000 members nationwide, up from 8,000 a decade ago. 
Grace Mausser, co-chair of the New York City chapter of the DSA, said the movement’s commitment to change “through mass movements and the ballot box” differentiates it from communist and socialist movements that conservatives try to tar it with.
The socialism part of democratic socialism is grounded in the belief that the government should use its resources to make life more affordable for “working class Americans” rather than “siding with billionaires and oligarchs,” Mausser said. 
There are actual communists in the United States, but not many. And even they prefer the somewhat less pejorative term “socialist” to describe their agenda.
Joe Sims, co-chair of the Communist Party USA, said his party has around 11,000 members nationally, and advocates what it calls a “Bill of Rights socialism” tailored to the U.S. context.“We don’t believe that there are any universal models of socialism,” he said, adding that the party’s vision is “founded on U.S. history, U.S. traditions, U.S. culture.”
The biggest distinction he points to with democratic socialisms is that his party believes capitalism cannot be reformed, only “fundamentally changed,” because it inevitably perpetuates inequality.
The Communist Party USA supports public ownership of mines, factories and major industries –  “the main means of production,” Sims said. “Small businesses, medium-sized businesses, and so on, would remain in private hands.”
He foresees a coalition if communists ever come to power. “There would not be, we don’t think, single party rule,” he said.
But that’s a very long way off. Hardly anyone has been elected running openly as a communist in the U.S.
No self-proclaimed communist has won a seat in Congress.
The first and last elected to any state-level office was A.C. Miller, who won a North Dakota House seat in 1924.
Just three communists currently serve in public office, all local posts. All were elected last November: Daniel Carson is a city council member in Bangor, Maine. Luisa de Paula Santos won a seat on the Cambridge, Massachusetts, school committee. Hannah Shvets, a Cornell University student, won a seat on the city council in Ithaca, New York.
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			<news:title>During fire season biomass is a Critical tool for forest restoration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Arizona enters another active wildfire season, Navajo County leaders welcomed Arizona Corporation Commission Chairman Nick Myers to northeastern Arizona for a firsthand look at one of the state’s most important pieces of forest restoration infrastructure.
 Following recent testimony before the Arizona Corporation Commission regarding Arizona’s energy future, Navajo County Supervisor Jason Whiting invited Chairman Myers to tour the Novo BioPower biomass facility in Snowflake. Chairman Myers accepted the invitation, joining Navajo County Chairman Daryl Seymore, Supervisor Jason Whiting, and Novo BioPower President and CEO Brad Worsley to discuss the important role biomass plays in forest restoration, economic development and Arizona’s energy future.
 The visit focused on how the facility creates a productive use for low-value wood removed during forest restoration projects throughout northeastern Arizona. By providing a market for material generated through forest thinning, biomass helps make large-scale forest restoration more economically sustainable while reducing hazardous fuels that contribute to catastrophic wildfires.
 “With fires impacting communities across Arizona, the importance of healthy forests has never been more apparent,” said Supervisor Whiting. “I appreciated Chairman Myers taking the time to visit Navajo County and see firsthand how biomass supports active forest management, helps protect our communities from catastrophic wildfire, creates family-supporting jobs, and contributes to Arizona’s long-term energy resilience.”
 Healthy forests provide benefits well beyond the communities where restoration work occurs. Active forest management helps reduce wildfire risk, protects critical watersheds that supply water to millions of Arizonans, improves wildlife habitat, sustains Arizona’s forest products industry, and preserves the outdoor recreation opportunities that contribute significantly to the state’s economy.
 “Forest health is not just a rural issue—it affects every Arizonan,” said Vice Chair Dawnafe Whitesinger. “Healthy forests protect communities, safeguard our water resources, support wildlife habitat and strengthen local economies. We appreciate Chairman Myers taking the opportunity to visit Navajo County and learn more about the partnerships making this work possible.”
 During the tour, local leaders discussed how biomass complements responsible forest management by creating value from material that would otherwise have little economic use. Without markets for this material, forest restoration becomes significantly more difficult and costly to accomplish at the scale Arizona’s forests require.
 Discussions also highlighted the importance of continued collaboration among federal, state, local, tribal, and private-sector partners. Long-term investments in forest restoration infrastructure—including logging, transportation, milling, biomass utilization, and wood products manufacturing—are essential to increasing the pace and scale of forest restoration across Arizona.
 “Arizona’s energy future will require practical, balanced solutions,” Chairman Seymore said. “Biomass demonstrates that we don’t have to choose between protecting our forests, supporting our rural economy and strengthening our energy portfolio. When we work together, we can advance all three.”
 Whiting noted that the visit reflects Navajo County’s commitment to working collaboratively with state leaders, land management agencies, utilities, and industry partners to advance practical solutions that benefit communities across Arizona.
“Navajo County has long been a leader in responsible forest stewardship,” Whiting said. “We appreciate Chairman Myers’ willingness to come to our community, see these efforts firsthand and engage in thoughtful discussions about policies that help keep our forests healthy, our communities safer, and our rural economy strong.”
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			  <news:name>Candidates face off in next week’s primary election</news:name>
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			<news:title>Candidates face off in next week’s primary election</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
 Navajo County voters go to the polls next Tuesday for Arizona’s 2026 primary, a contest that will narrow the field in races from the governor’s office down to local county seats. A new state law permanently moved the primary from early August to the second-to-last Tuesday in July. Early voting has been underway since June 24 and the registration deadline for the primary has already passed, though voters can still sign up for the November 3 general election through October 5.
 For most of the county, the marquee race is the fight for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, which stretches from near Tucson to the Utah border. Republican Eli Crane is running for re-election with no serious primary challenge. On the Democratic side, former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is mounting a second bid after losing to Crane in 2024 with rival Eric Descheenie withdrawn, Nez is the effective nominee-in-waiting. If elected in November, he would become the first Native American to represent Arizona in Congress.
 At the top of the ballot, Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs faces no primary opponent, while four Republicans, U.S. Reps. Andy Biggs and David Schweikert, businessman Scott Neely and Ken Miceli, compete for the chance to challenge her. Other statewide primaries include Republican contests for secretary of state and superintendent of public instruction.
 Most county-level races feature a single candidate advancing unopposed, including Clerk of the Superior Court and several justice of the peace and constable seats organized by precinct. One contested local primary is the Republican constable race in Snowflake between Roger Harston and Michelle Hunt. Nonpartisan municipal races also appear on ballots in Holbrook, Snowflake and Taylor.
 The Navajo Nation moved its 2026 primary to July 21 to align with the state, though that date applies only to Navajo voters in Arizona. The Nation runs its election separately and voters registered through their chapter houses should confirm their status with the Navajo Election Administration.
 Because the county spans nearly 10,000 square miles with different offices on the ballot by jurisdiction, voters are encouraged to review a sample ballot for their address. For polling locations and registration status, contact Navajo County Election Services or the Arizona Secretary of State’s voter portal. Primary winners advance to the general election on November 3.
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			<news:title>WUSD reviews test scores compared to rest of state</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
During last week’s meeting of the Winslow Unified School District Governing Board, Superintendent Dr. Amber Martinez first walked the board through data from the Arizona Education Progress Meter regarding student test scores, comparing Winslow to the state, Navajo County and Holbrook.
The data Martinez presented was from 2025, not the most recent testing cycle. Martinez said Winslow and Holbrook were exactly the same in that area, adding that Winslow was right on par with Holbrook but a little bit lower than the state and the county.
Martinez then moved to eighth-grade math, where Winslow compared more favorably. “We definitely beat Holbrook there, so that was exciting to see and very close to the county average. It’s very common that we’re lower than the state. Hopefully we’ll continue to move up but our goal is always to at least be close in the county.” She called the eighth-grade math comparison a good win for the district.
The strongest point in the Progress Meter comparison came from Winslow High School’s graduation rate. Martinez said the district was ahead of Holbrook, the county and the state in that category. “So very, very impressive here with the high school graduation rate.” Martinez said.
Board members also asked about the trend line shown in the graduation rate data, noting that it appeared to be moving downward compared with the county. Martinez said, “Not sure why, but to be anywhere in the 80s and 90s (percentage rates) is a very high graduation rate,” she said. The board also briefly discussed whether COVID-era disruptions could be part of the trend.
Martinez said the Progress Meter only provides a few data points, including third-grade reading, eighth-grade math and high school graduation but she said the overall comparison was encouraging. “Between the three, we’re looking very good in comparison with Holbrook and I’m impressed with the scores that we have between those three different categories,” Martinez said.
Later in her superintendent’s report, Martinez gave the board a more recent update on preliminary state testing data. “Our preliminary state testing data has come back, and it’s looking very good. I don’t anticipate any of the schools having a C rating. We do have a few schools that may be on the cusp of an A. So we’re keeping our fingers crossed.” Martinez also said all certified positions required to begin the school year have been filled.
After the academic discussion, the board formally approved the district’s 2026-27 budget. The meeting began with a public hearing on the budget, where Business Manager Casey Hancock said there had been no changes since the proposed budget was presented at the prior meeting. “Nothing changed from the proposed budget. So this is the same budget that we proposed 10 or so days ago at the last board meeting.”
Hancock also cautioned that the budget is built on current-year funding and will likely shift as the year begins. “Again, it’s all current year funding, so things are going to change as we go throughout the year,” the board was told. “And as students actually come back, the numbers will start to come down most likely is how it’s been in the past years.” Board members had no questions during the public hearing.
The budget document lists $28.51 million in estimated revenues for fiscal year 2027, excluding property taxes. That includes $4.5 million in local revenue, $10,000 in intermediate revenue, $15.8 million in state revenue and $8.2 million in federal revenue. The district’s proposed primary tax rate remains unchanged at 3.3562, while the revised maintenance and operations override rate remains at 2.5457.
The budget includes $17.9 million in maintenance and operation fund expenditures, with a $1.1 million carryforward and a total M&amp;O budget limit of $19.1 million. The unrestricted capital fund is budgeted at $5.5 million and federal projects other than Impact Aid are listed at $2.7 million bringing the aggregate school district budget limit to $27.3 million.
The adopted budget shows the average teacher salary remaining flat at $58,151, with no increase from the prior year. The document also identifies Dr. Amber Martinez as superintendent and Casey Hancock as business manager.
In the M&amp;O fund, regular education makes up $14 million including $6.3 million for instruction, $1.3 million for school administration and $3.3 million for operation and maintenance of plant. Special education is budgeted at $2.5 million, pupil transportation at $1.4 million and K-3 reading at $62,594.
The Classroom Site Fund is budgeted at $5.1 million, a 0.8% increase from the prior year. Most of that money, $4.9 million is budgeted for instruction, with smaller amounts budgeted for student support services and instructional staff support.
The unrestricted capital budget is lower than the prior year, falling from $6 million to $5.5 million, a 7.8% decrease. The capital budget includes $800,000 in facilities acquisition and construction, $500,000 for furniture and equipment, $400,000 for vehicles, $100,000 for technology hardware and software, $50,000 for textbooks, $10,000 for instructional aids and $5,000 for library books.
The budget also lists $6.3 million in federal project funds and $560,774 in state project funds, for a total of $6.9 million in special project funds. Federal project amounts include $836,922 for Title I, $273,095 for Indian Education, $411,415 for IDEA Part B, $119,354 for Johnson-O’Malley, $240,000 in Medicaid reimbursement, $110,000 for E-Rate and $3.6 million in Impact Aid.
After the public hearing, the budget came back before the board during the regular meeting for formal approval. The board then approved the 2026-27 budget.
During the meeting, the board also:
* Approved hiring the following new substitute teachers: Alphena Armao, Charlene Betts, Lillian Rock-Benallie, Sarah Breeze, Misty Benham, Roberta Cano, Teri Bumgarner, Renee Hardy, Betty Clarke, Chuck Hodge, Robert Crossland, Darrell House, Cheryll Daly, Donna Duran, Veronica Nelson, Tabatha Nez, Susie Reigel, Gary Rock, Susan St. Germaine, Joanna Venegas, Renee White-Alcott, Kelley Harvey-Brannon, Felicia Gene, Chris Gerhard, Laura Maruk and Deborah Vargas.
* Approved hiring Sharon Greenwood as gifted and talented education (GATE) teacher, Jason Stradling as WHS construction teacher, and Colton Bennett and Traci Redfearn as paraprofessionals.
* Approved Jordan Payne, varsity head football coach; Chris Garrett and Carlos Quezada, varsity football assistants; Clint Weishan, junior varsity football head coach; and Avery Smith, junior varsity football assistant. Julie Thomas, volleyball varsity head coach; Jennifer Yazzie, volleyball junior varsity coach and Samantha Sam, freshman volleyball coach. Janeen Barton, cross country head coach. Andrew MacDonald, head boys soccer coach. Josue Barrios, head girls soccer coach and Bailey Hardy, girls soccer assistant. Judy Cavasos, head swim coach. Tamry Wright, head spiritline coach and Alexa Gilbert and Melanie Pugh, assistant spiritline coaches. Tyler Allen, marching band head sponsor. Jerron Jordan, varsity boys head basketball coach; Ferlin Nez, varsity boys basketball assistant; Brady Needens, junior varsity boys basketball head coach and Tyrell Young, freshman boys basketball head coach. Janeen Barton, varsity head girls basketball coach and Frank Stacey, varsity girls basketball assistant; Sheninkwa Cly, junior varsity girls basketball head coach and Jennifer Yazzie, freshman head girls basketball coach; Chris Garrett, varsity head baseball coach; Jordan Payne, varsity assistant; Clint Weishan, junior varsity baseball head coach and Shawn Smith, junior varsity baseball assistant. Quentin Hayes, varsity softball head coach; Josue Barrios, varsity softball assistant; Tonia Tucker, junior varsity softball head coach and Chloe Wilcox, junior varsity softball assistant. Carlos Quezada, head track and field coach and Wilburt Barton, Michelle Jones and Andrew LeGate, assistant track and field coaches. Lehauli Serious, WJHS head football coach and Steven Serious, football assistant. Chloe Wilcox, eighth grade softball head coach and Tonia Tucker, seventh grade softball head coach. Leroy Thomas, boys head cross country coach and Sheninkwa Cly, girls head cross country coach. Sabrina Vasquez, head spiritline coach and Lindsey Williams and Karsyn Ellis, assistant spiritline coaches.
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			<news:title>A Thirst for Growth Part II: decisions that will decide the draw</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
The first article in this series on June 4, described a groundwater basin that has withdrawn roughly twice as much water as it received every year for decades, with a 2024 gap between supply and demand of approximately 81,774 acre-feet. The Arizona Department of Water Resources built its projections for the Little Colorado River Plateau Basin around five scenarios extending to 2075, and none of those scenarios includes water demand from gigawatt-scale industrial development, because no such development existed when the assessment was prepared. Two proposals now moving through local approval processes, one in Winslow and one near Holbrook, would introduce exactly that category of use.
The Winslow project is the Winslow Commerce and Industrial Park, a Planned Area Development led by Atlas Global Development Group LLC. The PAD an initial zoning area of approximately 1,471 acres located south of the BNSF rail line, west of AZ-87, north of the Arizona State Prison Complex and east of the Winslow airport. There is also a potential expansion of the total project site to more than 3,700 acres, with a buildout the developer estimates at three to 40 years.
Data centers appear in the PAD as permitted use in both the Commerce Park and Industrial land use categories, subject to three conditions attached as footnotes to the permitted use table. The first requires a Utility Demand Study, defined in the document as a preliminary water and wastewater demand and generation report, before any site plan can be approved. If that study finds that any use would require more than 20% of the City of Winslow’s current water supply, the PAD states that one of two things shall occur: the city shall require a Conditional Use Permit for the data center under or the Master Developer may install water infrastructure and/or purchase water rights to meet the forecast demand. The second condition requires a noise study before site plan approval. The third states that data centers may not be constructed on the approximately 1,200 acres originally purchased from the City of Winslow, which limits to an area that largely sits just south of the Southside neighborhood.
Detailed figures are deferred to later stages: Final PAD submittals must include demand and capacity analyses for water supply and sewage Infrastructure Master Plans for water and sewer must be approved before building permits can be issued. Those later approvals are largely administrative rather than legislative. The development agreement approved alongside the rezoning contains its own water provision, described at the December 2024 Winslow Council meeting as requiring additional studies and council approval. If any phase is projected to consume more than 20% of the city’s current water supply capacity the PAD states that where its standards conflict with the city’s, the PAD standard shall apply. The PAD also permits hydrogen production and distribution in the Industrial category, a use that consumes water as a feedstock. Atlas Global head Dan Lupien said at a public meeting in December 2023 that if any resident’s well water was affected by the development, he would assume the cost of drilling the well deeper, a statement that does not appear in the PAD or any binding document the Tribune has identified.
A separate Winslow project has sometimes been conflated with the Atlas development. Global Logistics Development Partners is pursuing a lease of approximately 311 acres of city land north of Interstate 40 near the Second Mesa exit, focused on logistics and distribution as part of an I-40 trade corridor that also includes sites in Kingman and near Albuquerque. City staff told the council in April that any data center proposal on either project’s land would return to the city council or Navajo County for case-by-case approval identified energy capacity as a constraint on development south of Winslow. Atlas is pursuing the Red Sands energy project south of the prison, which could generate about 60 megawatts of solar power with 40 megawatts of battery storage.
The Holbrook-area proposal is larger and earlier in the approval process. Gordon Baier, chief executive of Go Solar Energy, has described a project he calls Gigawatt.Land on Marcou Mesa, roughly six miles northwest of Holbrook and seven miles north of Joseph City, primarily on privately owned and leased land. The initial phase would cover more than 5,000 acres and combine roughly 1.5 gigawatts of on-site generation with an equal amount of storage, exchanging up to 500 megawatts with the Arizona Public Service grid, alongside a proposed 345-kilovolt transmission line to Winslow and Flagstaff. Baier has said that data centers would anchor the industrial side with server waste heat possibly being directed to chemical processing including fertilizer production, that the development would support around 500 permanent jobs and that he is working with Atlas Global’s Dan Lupien to share infrastructure between the two projects.
On water, Baier has said the project would use a closed-loop geothermal cooling system in which water circulates through an underground heat exchanger and returns, which he says would eliminate evaporative loss. That description is the only water information in the public record for the project and no engineering documentation, demand estimate or identified source for this part of the project has been filed with the county. Closed-loop systems avoid the continuous evaporative consumption of conventional cooling towers, though they still require water for initial fill and periodic replacement and fertilizer production generally requires both water and hydrogen as inputs. The site sits in the portion of the basin where, as described in the first article of this series, groundwater is most influenced by the buried salt deposit south and east of Holbrook.
County Manager Bryan Layton said developments like Baier’s must go through a development agreement with the county, a document negotiated with the developer and made legally binding after a public approval process. Layton said such an agreement can set a limit on the number of gallons of water a project may use and can restrict its energy consumption, terms the county can legally enforce if they are broken. He also said that at this time no data center has submitted paperwork to Navajo County.
How much water either project would use depends almost entirely on design choices that neither has disclosed in any reviewable form. Independent estimates place the water use of a single data center anywhere from 50,000 to 5 million gallons per day, because cooling technologies differ so widely and there is no exact scale for the data centers being proposed. Evaporative and water-cooled systems consume less electricity but more water, while air-cooled and closed-loop systems consume little water on site but require more power, which shifts water demand to whatever generates that electricity. Thermal power plants consume substantial water for their own cooling while solar and wind consume very little, so a data center’s total footprint depends on both its cooling design and its power source.
For comparison, a proposed Tucson data center complex known as Project Blue was estimated in city documents at about 870 acre-feet per year at full buildout of its primary site under its original design. After the Tucson City Council rejected the project and refused it city water, the developer redesigned it around closed-loop air cooling and its state well permits now cap withdrawals at 96.5 acre-feet per year, with the company estimating actual use of 15,000 to 20,000 gallons per day, or roughly 17 to 22 acre-feet annually, with water needed mainly for the initial loop fill and domestic uses. One acre-foot is approximately 325,851 gallons, enough to supply roughly two average Arizona households for a year.
At the high end, a very large data center campus using evaporative cooling can consume around 5 million gallons per day, or roughly 5,600 acre-feet per year, and two such facilities would together draw about 11,000 acre-feet annually, which would add roughly 14 percent to the basin’s existing deficit of 81,774 acre-feet and exceed half of what all agriculture in the basin used in 2024. At the low end, a closed-loop design like the one adopted for the redesigned Tucson project would use tens of acre-feet per year per facility, an amount smaller than a single irrigated field and negligible against the basin’s water budget.
The regulatory backdrop is thinner here than in the urban parts of the state. Though the Winslow development agreement and PAD footnotes function as a local version of such a framework. Most bills introduced at the Legislature this session to limit data center water use did not advance and a per-gallon water fee proposed by Gov. Katie Hobbs has not been enacted. The 2024 Northern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement, which would resolve the water claims of the Navajo Nation, the Hopi Tribe and the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe once authorized by Congress, remains unauthorized and the relationship between new industrial water permits and the eventual terms of that settlement is not formally defined.
What the public record contains at this point can be stated plainly. In Winslow, the record includes an adopted preliminary zoning framework, a development agreement, a 20% water threshold with two possible compliance paths and a requirement that water studies be completed before site plans are approved, but no completed water study, no demand figure and no named end user. Near Holbrook, the record includes a described project concept, a stated cooling approach, a proposed transmission line and a developer timeline, but no filed water documentation, no permit approvals and no board vote. The decisions that will determine how much water these projects draw will be made phase by phase in site plan reviews, utility demand studies, infrastructure master plans and city and county hearings, against a water budget that the state’s own assessment shows has been in deficit for as long as records have been kept.
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			<news:title>Local youth ask Holbrook to invest in first impressions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
The Holbrook City Council met last week with all council members present and Councilwoman Karina Pack participating by phone. The main presentation came from Holbrook High School Student Council, led by incoming 2027 student body president Alexis Young. The presentation focused on conditions documented during a recent community cleanup, including weeds, trash, neglected properties, abandoned buildings, broken sidewalks, vacant lots and town entrances. “What began as a day of picking up litter became something much bigger,” Young said. She added that the issues affect “safety, community, pride, tourism and the overall image of Holbrook.”
The presentation recommended a year-round weed management plan, low-maintenance desert landscaping, more community beautification days, an adopt-a-block program, improved town entrances and renewed use for vacant buildings. “First impressions matter and our town entrances are the first opportunity we have to welcome people in Holbrook,” Young said. The presentation also tied beautification to Route 66 tourism and compared Holbrook’s opportunity to improvements seen in Winslow, Williams and Flagstaff.
Mayor Kathleen Smith praised the group afterward, saying, “I think we are in good hands for our future.” She said community beautification is already one of the council’s five strategic goals and announced plans to partner with the student council as a mayor’s youth council next year. The group is expected to return for a work session to go through the ideas in more detail.
The council opened and closed a public hearing on the fiscal year 2026-27 primary property tax and final budget with no public comments. The council then held the first reading of an ordinance which would levy the primary property tax for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027. Mayor Smith said the rate is the same as last year, but council discussion clarified that increased assessed property values could still mean more revenue. “The rate hasn’t changed, but property values have,” Smith said. A second reading and vote are scheduled for July 22. The budget has remained largely unchanged since previous recent reporting on the budget.
Councilman Robert Black objected to rising assessments, saying that the county appraises property “higher and higher and higher.” After it was noted that a motion to decrease the levy could be made at the next meeting, Black said, “I will do that.”
The council unanimously approved adopting the fiscal year 2027 budget. Before the vote, Black questioned $1 million in contingency funds and asked whether it could be placed in an interest-bearing account if it was not expected to be used for a year. The response from Mayor Smith was that the city would need to verify where the money is held and that the contingency could also be needed for grant matches.
During the meeting the board also approved past meeting minutes.
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			  <news:name>Judge rules David Marshall can remain as county recorder</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge rules David Marshall can remain as county recorder</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
After nearly three months of legal wrangling, Navajo County finally has an answer on who its recorder is. A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday, July 7, that David Marshall is lawfully holding the office, rejecting Attorney General Kris Mayes’ attempt to remove him.
For most people in the county, the story is a familiar one by now. Tim Jordan resigned as recorder in January after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a road rage incident. In mid-April, the Board of Supervisors appointed Marshall, the longtime Snowflake pastor and retired police officer who was serving in the Arizona House representing District 7, to fill the vacancy. Marshall resigned his legislative seat three days after the appointment, dropped his campaign for the Arizona Corporation Commission, and was sworn in as recorder on April 21.
The trouble started almost immediately. Critics from both parties pointed to a provision of the Arizona Constitution that bars a member of the legislature from holding any other state or county office during the term for which he was elected. Marshall was reelected in 2024, and that term does not end until January 2027. In their view, resigning did not fix the problem, because the ban covers the whole elected term.
That argument had some history behind it. A 1977 opinion from then-Attorney General Bruce Babbitt concluded the provision blocks a legislator from taking another office during the elective term whether or not the legislator resigns. Mayes leaned on that opinion when she sent Marshall a letter in late April demanding he step down. Suzanne Hudspeth, a Navajo County real estate agent and fellow Republican who had also sought the appointment, filed her own lawsuit trying to force the attorney general to act. Mayes then filed a quo warranto action, a rarely used legal challenge against someone accused of holding office unlawfully, in Maricopa County Superior Court in mid-May.
Marshall’s attorney, Linley Wilson, argued the constitutional ban applies only to sitting lawmakers. Once Marshall resigned, she said, he was no longer a member of the legislature, and the concern the provision was written to address no longer existed. She pointed to a 1961 Arizona Supreme Court case holding that a man elected to the legislature who never took the oath was not a member and could accept a judgeship, and a 1973 case reading the phrase to refer to the office itself rather than the person who once held it.
At a hearing in late June, Judge David McDowell pressed both sides. The attorney general’s office argued that reading the ban to end at resignation adds words to the Constitution that are not there. Wilson countered that the quo warranto statute did not give Mayes the authority to bring the case at all, and that state law puts the job of vetting appointees with the Board of Supervisors, not the attorney general.
In the end, McDowell sided with Marshall. He found that Marshall stopped being a member of the legislature the moment he resigned on April 17, so taking the recorder’s oath four days later did not violate the Constitution. The judge also awarded Marshall his court fees.
Marshall’s office celebrated the decision in a statement, saying the ruling vindicates the board’s appointment and protects legislators who lawfully resign to accept other public offices from similar lawsuits in the future, whether from private parties or the attorney general.
For now, though, the recorder’s office in Holbrook has some certainty and the county’s voters know who is in charge of the rolls heading into the July 21, primary which is less than a week away.
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			<news:title>OpenAI pushes back on Apple trade secret lawsuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>OpenAI has issued another statement on the lawsuit, this time suggesting it lacks merit.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI snares an American heir indicted for allegedly bankrolling anti-cop, pro-Hamas communist revolution</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI snares an American heir indicted for allegedly bankrolling anti-cop, pro-Hamas communist revolution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department and FBI have a new communist financier in their crosshairs for alleged financial crimes: James &quot;Fergie&quot; Cox Chambers Jr., the estranged bad-boy heir to the Cox cable empire.
On Friday, Spanish police detained Chambers on the luxury island of Ibiza, in response to an international arrest warrant, according to sources. Chambers is allegedly wanted for money laundering and providing support to Hamas, following years of financing anti-Israel and anti-West organizations and protests. The transnational network he helped fund and support is kicking in to cast him as a victim of the Trump administration&apos;s &quot;fascism,&quot; while critics are cheering the arrest as long overdue.
A spokesman for Spain&apos;s Balearic Islands police branch, which includes Ibiza in its jurisdiction, told Fox News Digital that a U.S. citizen was arrested on charges tied to an international arrest warrant Friday under an international arrest warrant seeking his extradition to the United States. The spokesman did not confirm the identity of the citizen, but sources told Fox News Digital that the individual is Chambers.
FBI SAYS NEW MISSION CENTER HAS IDENTIFIED &apos;NEFARIOUS&apos; PROTEST FUNDING AND SUBJECTS
The police spokesman added that the individual is being held at the central jail in Ibiza pending a judicial decision that will be conducted by videoconference. Supporters now plan a &quot;Free Fergie Chambers&quot; protest on Tuesday at 7 p.m. outside the prison in Ibiza, demonstrating against &quot;DEL FASCISMO DE TRUMP,&quot; or the &quot;TRUMP&apos;S FASCISM IN PERSECUTING DEFENDERS OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE.&quot;
A spokesperson for the FBI declined to comment. Chambers and his representatives couldn&apos;t be reached for comment.
A convert to Islam, Chambers represents the fusion of socialist and communist activists with Islamist interests that seek the destruction of the West, free enterprise and the state of Israel and the rise of political Islam, communism and a new Palestinian state.
Chambers&apos; ideological comrades leaked news of the detention to trusted colleagues on far-left media platforms – some of which Chambers funds – and his communist, socialist and Islamist comrades are flooding social media to frame the narrative around the arrest as the Trump administration unfairly targeting Chambers.
The arrest is a significant move by the Trump administration as it targets far-left financiers allegedly engaged in supporting political violence. In this case, as in other investigations, federal authorities are following the money and investigating potential tax and financial crimes.
FBI Co-Deputy Director Chris Raia recently told Fox News Digital that investigators at the FBI&apos;s Joint Mission Center have identified subjects tied to financing violent protest activity and have been building prosecutable cases.
Like Neville Roy Singham, the American tech tycoon accused of financing communist and far-left nonprofit organizations from his base in Shanghai, China, Chambers has made a name for himself as a financial backer of anti-Israel and anti-American causes around the world. As reported exclusively at Fox News Digital, the Justice Department has launched a grand jury investigation into Singham for alleged money laundering and other financial improprieties. It is currently prosecuting the Southern Poverty Law Center for alleged money laundering, bank fraud and wire fraud.
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Chambers was born in 1985 in Brooklyn as James Cox Chambers Jr. to his father, James Cox Chambers, and mother, actress Lauren Hamilton. He is the great-grandson of James M. Cox, a former Ohio governor, 1920 Democratic presidential nominee and founder of the media company that became Cox Enterprises. Forbes estimates the Cox family empire is worth about $27 billion.
Chambers is now the estranged heir of Cox Enterprises, walking away from the family company in 2023 with a payout estimated at about $250 million after a falling out with his family over the company&apos;s support for Atlanta&apos;s controversial public safety training center, known by critics as &quot;Cop City.&quot; In April, a grand jury indicted three alleged Antifa-linked protesters accused of throwing firebombs at the general contractor of the Atlanta police training center.
Chambers openly redirected his fortune into communist collectives, bail and legal underwriting and groups engaged in hard-edged protest and property disruption.
Raised mostly in Brooklyn after his parents divorced, Chambers attended Saint Ann&apos;s School and later enrolled at Bard College but didn&apos;t graduate. He briefly worked for a Cox Enterprises subsidiary before operating gyms in Georgia and later became increasingly involved in left-wing activism following the anti-police protests in Ferguson, Mo., in 2014 and the demonstrations in Standing Rock, S.D., in 2016 against an oil pipeline.
Around 2019, Chambers established the &quot;Berkshire Communists&quot; collective in Alford, Mass., in a wealthy corner of western Massachusetts, where he built a commune, operated the Berkshire People&apos;s Gym and launched a publication called &quot;Combat Liberalism.&quot;
THREE ALLEGED ANTIFA-LINKED PROTESTERS INDICTED IN ATLANTA POLICE TRAINING CENTER CONTRACTOR FIREBOMBING
Following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks, Chambers became one of the most prominent financial backers of &quot;Palestine Action,&quot; later renamed &quot;Unity of Fields,&quot; while also funding legal defense efforts for activists involved in anti-Israel demonstrations and direct-action campaigns in the United Kingdom and the U.S.
He praised the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks as a &quot;moment of hope and inspiration,&quot; told Mother Jones that &quot;the most important thing for the prosperity of humanity is the destruction of the US&quot; and said, &quot;I chant death to America every day.&quot;
Local and national reporting place him behind the &quot;Stop Cop City&quot; opposition, bail after occupations and protests against Elbit Systems, a company that provides services to Israel, in Merrimack, N.H., and the U.K., and ongoing legal support for networks in the U.S. and U.K. led by the controversial &quot;Palestine Action.&quot;
After Alford, Mass., shut his Berkshire People&apos;s Gym for zoning violations and law-enforcement scrutiny intensified, Chambers relocated to Tunis, in the North African nation of Tunisia.
In early February 2024, Chambers was photographed in his newly adopted city of Tunis in the North African nation of Tunisia, framing his narrative as a pious Muslim convert, with a red-and-white Palestinian kefiyyeh scarf draped over his shoulders, a black Muslim prayer cap on his head and a small beard on his face, a tradition that follows the sunnah, or practice, of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam.
The photo shoot included images of Chambers in Muslim prayer, at one point with his hands on his chest and at another point in &quot;ruku&quot; position, bent forward with his hands on his knees, staring at a point of concentration in front of him. In other shots, he walked by a local mosque, sat behind the wheel of a car with orange and green Muslim prayer beads, called &quot;tazbi,&quot; hanging on the rearview mirror. A pair of decorative boxing gloves with &quot;RUSSIA&quot; across the wrists, positioned on a red-and-white kefiyyeh spread along the dashboard.
Unconventional for traditional Muslims, who don&apos;t often have dogs as pets because of a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam that bars dogs as pets in the home, Chambers also was photographed smoking a cigarette and walking on the beach with two small dogs who look like bulldogs. He also wore tattoos, including a sickle-and-barbells on his left hand.
By May 2026, his social media posts placed him in Ireland. This month, the self-declared communist vacationed among the wealthy in Ibiza, is now sitting in prison.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>OpenAI’s new flagship model deletes files on its own, people keep warning</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T22:00:20.906Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>OpenAI’s new flagship model deletes files on its own, people keep warning</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A number of social media posts claim that GPT-5.6 Sol deleted files and data without warning. OpenAI had basically disclosed the problem in June.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Megan Rapinoe&apos;s latest defense of males in women&apos;s sports collapses under its own hypocrisy | Dan Zaksheske</news:name>
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			<news:title>Megan Rapinoe&apos;s latest defense of males in women&apos;s sports collapses under its own hypocrisy | Dan Zaksheske</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Megan Rapinoe, whose name Americans only know because of women&apos;s sports, seems oddly intent on destroying women&apos;s sports now that she&apos;s retired.
Rapinoe has been a staunch advocate of males competing in girls&apos; and women&apos;s sports, so long as those males simply claim to be girls and women, so it&apos;s no surprise what Rapinoe thought of the recent Supreme Court decision regarding the protection of women&apos;s sports.
In an article for Marie Claire, Rapinoe trotted out several common left-wing talking points aimed at scaring rational-thinking people into believing that keeping males out of women&apos;s sports is somehow bad for girls and women.
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Let&apos;s take a look at her arguments one-by-one.
The headline of the piece is, &quot;Anti-Trans Legislation Isn&apos;t About &apos;Protecting Girls&apos;—It&apos;s About Distracting Us From What Matters.&quot;
First, Rapinoe calls it &quot;anti-trans&quot; legislation which is, of course, inaccurate. It&apos;s pro-woman legislation. It&apos;s ironic that she says the legislation is a distraction while using purposefully misleading language that is meant to distract the reader from the truth.
Rapinoe begins by saying she was set to film a World Cup commercial but claims the brand decided to cut her from the ad because of her radical left-wing stance on males competing in women&apos;s sports.
She then criticizes the unnamed brand for lacking &quot;moral clarity&quot; because it doesn&apos;t want to be associated with someone like Rapinoe. Of course, the exact opposite is true. It&apos;s Rapinoe that clearly lacks moral clarity. This is what psychologists like to call &quot;projection.&quot;
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Rapinoe then moves to her first argument. Sorry, calling it &quot;her&quot; argument is disingenuous. It&apos;s the same argument used over and over again by left-wing activists and politicians, including AOC.
She claims that keeping males out of women&apos;s sports will cause women to &quot;suffer the most.&quot; Of course, there&apos;s zero evidence of that and once again the opposite is true. Then she moves to her first point: &quot;women across the country are being stripped of reproductive rights and being left to bleed out in hospital parking lots.&quot;
It&apos;s once again ironic that the headline of the article talks about distraction and her very first argument is to pull focus from the issue at hand and tell everyone &quot;but what about abortion!&quot; Also, the idea that women are &quot;left to bleed out in hospital parking lots&quot; is a debunked myth.
We&apos;re off to a great start here, Megan!
If you like tired and debunked left-wing talking points, we&apos;ve got some good news for you. Ms. Rapinoe came armed with more.
She moves quickly into the &quot;invasive genital exam&quot; argument that has become a favorite among the activists. She claims that all girls will be subjected to invasive genital exams to play sports.
Here&apos;s the part she leaves out: almost every athlete undergoes a routine physical prior to playing sports. I know that because I played sports growing up and through high school. I had to get a physical every year.
And those examinations included the doctor checking for a hernia, which meant the doctor took hold of my genitals and asked me to cough. It was performed by a professional and licensed medical doctor.
Rapinoe makes it sound like females are going to be sent out behind the gym to have some guy inspect them in an unmarked van. Which is completely absurd, and is a fearmongering tactic used to try and scare parents who want a fair playing field for their daughters to rethink their position.
She also laments that only girls will have to prove their biological sex, &quot;not boys.&quot; Yes, Megan, because boys&apos; sports aren&apos;t under threat of being destroyed by females claiming to be boys. In fact, girls are more than welcome to compete in boys&apos; sports. We&apos;ve seen girls competing at the Little League World Series. Why? Because there is no inherent physical advantage that would make it unfair for girls to compete in boys&apos; sports.
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But let&apos;s keep going.
&quot;Preventing girls from playing sports is the whole point.&quot;
I don&apos;t even want to dignify this line with a response. The idea that laws aimed at keeping males out of girls&apos; sports is actually a ploy to keep girls from playing girls&apos; sports is too ridiculous to entertain.
&quot;Girls of color are the first to be targeted and questioned about their bodies.&quot;
Ah, of course it wouldn&apos;t be a radical left-wing activist rant without claims of racism. In case you&apos;re wondering, yes, Rapinoe managed to work sexism, racism and homophobia into the article. It&apos;s like a paint-by-numbers for left-wing radicals. The rational argument for males competing in girls&apos; sports is non-existent, so they have to resort to their usual claims of bigotry.
&quot;Attacks on trans girls are feints to throw us off balance and distract from the real issues impacting all Americans, like the costs of groceries and gas, healthcare, and housing.&quot;
Here we go again. There are bigger issues! Why are they worried about this?! The idea that government can&apos;t focus on more than one issue at a time is funny because these are the same people arguing for socialist and communist policies. They want the government to have more control over people&apos;s lives while arguing that the government isn&apos;t effective enough to handle multiple issues at the same time. Ironic, isn&apos;t it?
&quot;If we really cared about safety and fairness in sports, we’d be breaking down barriers facing girls at every level, protecting them from sexual violence and harassment, and paying professional women athletes on the same scale as their male counterparts.&quot;
Sexual assault and harassment are illegal, so I&apos;m not sure what Rapinoe means by that. Also, the idea that female athletes aren&apos;t paid &quot;on the same scale as their male counterparts&quot; is factually inaccurate. Do female athletes typically make less money than male athletes? Yes. But it&apos;s because men&apos;s sports generate far more revenue. That&apos;s capitalism.
If anything, the women of the WNBA were previously overpaid, given that the league failed to turn a profit in its first 25 years of existence. The MLB, NFL, NHL and NBA are some of the most valuable sports properties in the world and generate billions of dollars. That&apos;s why the men are paid more. It&apos;s not a grand conspiracy.
Now that more people are watching the WNBA, attending games and buying merchandise, the women are making more money. It&apos;s basic economics. Ms. Rapinoe doesn&apos;t often concern herself with basic facts, though, as they get in the way of her preferred narrative.
&quot;Standing up for our trans siblings and welcoming them on the field sends a powerful message to these politicians that we reject their hate and division—and to keep their hands off of our bodies.&quot;
Rapinoe closes with what she undoubtedly believes is a powerful line but it falls completely flat. She recycles another abortion talking point, &quot;keep your hands off of our bodies&quot; when it doesn&apos;t even apply in this situation.
It&apos;s fascinating that Rapinoe, who is a famous celebrity millionaire strictly because there is a category for women to compete in sports free from men, is so ardently in support of males competing in women&apos;s sports. Of course, she is retired now so this issue doesn&apos;t affect her at all. She also doesn&apos;t have any daughters to worry about being leered at in a girls&apos; locker room by a boy claiming he&apos;s a girl.
She probably views herself as a brave trailblazer for women, but she&apos;s simply a retired athlete trying to score political and social points with other like-minded radicals by railing against something that doesn&apos;t affect her in the slightest.
That&apos;s not bravery.
That&apos;s cowardice.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jets quarterback Geno Smith pulled over in Florida, marking 3rd police encounter this offseason</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jets quarterback Geno Smith pulled over in Florida, marking 3rd police encounter this offseason</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Geno Smith’s offseason continues to involve law enforcement after a traffic stop that occurred in Florida this past week.
Smith, who reunited with the New York Jets this year following one season with the Las Vegas Raiders, was pulled over by an officer from the Davie Police Department on July 6 after being accused of traveling well over the speed limit in a 45-mph zone.
The incident was captured by police bodycam, where Smith, driving a 2025 Aston Martin, got a compliment from the officer making the traffic stop before telling him what he did wrong.
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&quot;All right, sir,&quot; the officer was heard saying to Smith in the bodycam footage. &quot;Beautiful car. Seventy miles an hour, man. That’s too fast for 45.&quot;
Smith, then, was asked to provide the officer with his license and registration, but he said he didn’t have any of it. He also noted the vehicle was registered to a friend.
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&quot;I live right here; my license and everything is in my house,&quot; Smith told the officer.
After taking down Smith’s information, the officer told him to always have his physical ID on him, to which the quarterback replied, &quot;My bad.&quot;
The officer returned to Smith’s vehicle with two tickets, one for not having his license present for the traffic stop and the other for unlawful speed.
This is the third time this offseason where Smith needed to speak with Davie police officers. In April, it was driving a Rolls Royce with improper tags, where he and the officer had quite the exchange in yet another bodycam moment. Smith ended up telling the officer to &quot;do your job better&quot; despite being told that Smith’s offense was &quot;unassigned tag to the vehicle.&quot;
A more serious conversation with officers came when a woman claimed on Instagram in June that Smith &quot;beat my a—cause he HATES taking care of his special needs kid and can’t be left alone with him because hed (sic) rather watch s*x online and play Call of Duty.&quot;
The California Post and ESPN reported that cops were called to Smith&apos;s home in Davie, but no arrests were made. The investigation has since been closed, with no charges going against Smith in this case, per multiple reports.
Smith is gearing up for his 13th season in the NFL, but his fifth with the Jets after playing his first four years with the organization that took him in the second round out of West Virginia in 2013.
Smith’s first stint in New York was quite the turbulent time, which included a demotion after starting his first two seasons and getting punched in the face by his Jets teammate, IK Enemkpali, during an altercation in the locker room in 2015. The punch broke his jaw and required surgery that sidelined Smith for weeks.
Smith has been a different quarterback and person since then, maturing on and off the field when given opportunities elsewhere. However, it was with Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks where Smith had a career revitalization, earning the starting gig in 2022 and getting the Seahawks to 9-8 that year to earn his first Pro Bowl nod.
The quarterback spent five years in Seattle before he was traded to the Raiders prior to this past season. But after going 2-13 in his 15 starts there, the Raiders traded Smith back to the Jets.
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			  <news:name>Prince Harry reveals his full-time job after leaving royal life</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prince Harry reveals his full-time job after leaving royal life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prince Harry says his full-time job these days is raising his two young children.
On July 13, the &quot;Joe Marler Will See You Now&quot; podcast released a new episode featuring the Duke of Sussex. Hosted by former England rugby player and &quot;Celebrity Traitors&quot; alum Joe Marler, the interview was apparently filmed during Harry&apos;s recent trip to the U.K.
During the conversation, Marler asked Harry to introduce himself using his full name before revealing his occupation.
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&quot;Henry Albert Charles David, Duke of Sussex,&quot; Harry replied.
&quot;Full-time dad. British Army veteran. Prince of England. Duke. But for today, I don&apos;t know. What do you want?&quot; Harry said.
He ultimately settled on &quot;Duke.&quot;
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The revelation surprised Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube&apos;s &quot;Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered.&quot;
&quot;Instead of giving his full name, he gave his title,&quot; Schofield told Fox News Digital. &quot;His full name is Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor. Unless he has legally changed his surname to Sussex — which I have seen no evidence that he has — &apos;Duke of Sussex&apos; is a title, not his name. It was a subtle moment, but one that reinforced how closely his identity remains tied to his royal status.&quot;
&quot;This isn&apos;t the first time we&apos;ve seen Harry&apos;s team place him on a comedy podcast,&quot; Schofield said. &quot;I think this appearance worked better because Joe Marler and the other hosts share Harry&apos;s British sense of humor.&quot;
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital the interview reminded her of an anecdote previously shared by royal author Hugo Vickers.
&quot;Reportedly, the late Queen Elizabeth privately stated that Harry went to California to be a childminder,&quot; Chard said. &quot;Her thoughts were correct. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a &apos;full-time dad.&apos; However, I&apos;m sure he also wonders about his sense of purpose.&quot;
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When Marler asked Harry if he&apos;d call himself the &quot;inventor&quot; of the Invictus Games, Harry corrected him, saying &quot;founder.&quot;
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The Telegraph reported the interview was intended to promote the Invictus Games, which will be held in Birmingham in 2027.
During the podcast, Harry shared that his favorite &quot;trashy&quot; TV show was the reality series &quot;Love Island.&quot; He also said he was &quot;aware&quot; of the 2014 American show &quot;I Want to Marry Harry,&quot; in which single women competed to win a date with his lookalike. Harry joked that he was unavailable to participate at the time.
When the prince was asked about his grooming routine, Harry said it was &quot;s--t, shower, shave.&quot; He said his hair routine consisted of trimming his beard &quot;every sort of five to six days just to keep it a little bit tidy.&quot;
&quot;Nothing, nothing really happening on top,&quot; Harry said, gesturing to his hairline. &quot;I get a haircut; otherwise I try not to look at what&apos;s happening.&quot;
&quot;People think I&apos;m ginger, but I&apos;m more sort of like, um, sunset... auburn,&quot; he joked.
The conversation turned more serious when Harry was asked about recovering from trauma. He said going to the gym was &quot;the one.&quot;
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&quot;I mean, any form of exercise is great, especially when you&apos;re depressed, when you&apos;re dealing with stuff and stressed,&quot; he said. &quot;Like, you&apos;ve got to move that s--t around the body.&quot;
The show, co-hosted by Jake Bhardwaj, also featured Harry&apos;s close friend, former Royal Marines commando and Invictus Games gold medalist JJ Chalmers.
&quot;So glad you&apos;re here,&quot; Harry said. &quot;It&apos;s been weird.&quot;
The interview was apparently recorded during Harry&apos;s recent visit to the U.K., where he attended several charity engagements.
On July 6, Harry arrived in the U.K. for several charity events overshadowed by speculation about whether he would meet with his father.
On July 10, Harry, Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet met with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House, the monarch&apos;s country estate, Buckingham Palace confirmed. Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace and Archewell, the organization that oversees the offices of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for comment.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing what they described as the unbearable intrusions of the British press and a lack of support from the palace. They are raising their children in California.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Wonderful&apos; CA nurse and mother vanishes after going to casino, car found abandoned at mountain park: family</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Wonderful&apos; CA nurse and mother vanishes after going to casino, car found abandoned at mountain park: family</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Southern California mother and nurse vanished on her way to pick up her child from summer camp, and authorities are racing to find her.
Angelica Brophy, 44, was last seen on July 6 when she went to Harrah’s Resort Southern California casino and then drove to Palomar Mountain, where she frequently visited, according to KNSD. When Brophy didn&apos;t pick up her daughter as expected later that afternoon, her husband contacted the Oceanside Police Department to file a missing persons report.
Police tried reaching Brophy on her cell phone, but it was dead or switched off. Days later, investigators found her car sitting in a parking lot at Palomar State Park, with no sign of her.
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Family members of Brophy, who is a nurse at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Marcos, California, told the outlet that they&apos;re trying to stay positive.
&quot;I don’t want to go to dark places,&quot; one of her brothers said. &quot;We’re trying to encourage everybody to stay positive, stay strong.&quot;
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Her sister-in-law, Lisa Fabregas, said, &quot;She is one of the most wonderful, thoughtful women that I know.&quot;
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&quot;She’s a very good mom. She will do anything for her children,&quot; Fabregas said. &quot;She is funny and kooky, and will sing at the top of her lungs and will not have one note in tune, but she does not care.&quot;
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A missing persons poster made by the family states that Brophy is 5&apos;5&quot; and was last seen wearing black leggings and a grey T-shirt.
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So far, Oceanside Police Captain Nick Nunez told the outlet nothing points to foul play in Brophy&apos;s disappearance.
Nunez said detectives are reaching out to Harrah’s Casino to determine if she was with anyone or was being followed.
People with information about Brophy’s disappearance are asked to contact Oceanside Police at (760) 435-4900.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lettuce eyed as source of cyclospora outbreak sickening thousands across 31 states</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lettuce eyed as source of cyclospora outbreak sickening thousands across 31 states</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vegetables and lettuces at a grocery store in Michigan. Michigan health officials say lettuces and salad greens are emerging as a likely source in the nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak, which has sickened hundreds of people across 31 states. (Photo by Jon King/Michigan Advance)

As state and federal officials work to identify the source of the recent outbreak of the intestinal illness cyclosporiasis, Michigan health officials have identified lettuces or salad greens as one potential culprit.
“Early information has shown lettuce as a common product that regularly comes up during the investigation,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, in a news release. “We will continue to provide updates as we learn more.”
Officials cautioned they haven’t ruled out other food items as the source. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed 843 cases in 31 states, but that is a significant undercount based on the numbers being reported by state health officials.
Cyclosporiasis is caused by the parasite cyclospora. Symptoms include watery or “explosive” diarrhea, nausea and stomach cramps. It’s often contracted by eating or drinking something contaminated with the parasite, which lives in feces.
Michigan first reported an outbreak of cyclosporiasis on July 1 after nearly 200 cases were reported across seven counties. The state now leads the nation in cases, with the state health department reporting 2,640 cases Monday and 44 hospitalizations. The case numbers jumped 69% from Friday.
New York, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky also have reported a higher than usual number of cases. New York City alone has seen 403 cases this year, most of them since May 1. The New York City Health Department said in a statement to Stateline that it’s working with partners to determine a common source.
Ohio health officials reported 177 cases as of July 2, with 28 hospitalizations.
“Fortunately there have been no deaths in Ohio, as is consistent with our past experiences with this illness,” said Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department of Health, in a statement.
“Nevertheless, this is a serious illness that can cause dehydration and require people to seek emergency medical care, and it should be taken seriously.”
Safer Salad Greens
Given the historical links between cyclospora and prepackaged salad greens, here are some recommended safety measures if you’re going to eat lettuce:
Purchase whole heads: Buy whole heads of lettuce rather than pre-washed, bagged lettuce or pre-mixed salad kits.
Discard outer layers: Before preparing the lettuce, throw away the outer two to three layers of leaves.
Wash inner leaves: Thoroughly wash the remaining inner leaves under clean running water.
Prioritize cooking: For any greens that can be cooked, heating to a temperature of at least 158 degrees F (70 degrees C) is safest. The parasite is resistant to routine chemical disinfection, and washing alone can’t guarantee its removal.
Source: Michigan Department of Health &amp; Human Services
The CDC expects case numbers to continue rising, given a typical six-week lag between the onset of illnesses and when cases are typically reported to the CDC. The New York Times reported it has independently confirmed at least 4,800 cases this year.
States such as  Michigan are rushing to do their own sleuthing after cutbacks have reduced surveillance capabilities at the federal level. Last year, the CDC scaled back its surveillance program that monitors foodborne illnesses. It no longer requires monitoring for six pathogens, including cyclospora, only requiring reporting for two: salmonella and Shiga toxin-producing E.coli.
The CDC acknowledged that while it’s working to collect and analyze data at the national level, “State health departments may have more timely information about the situation in their jurisdictions.”
The Trump administration said on social media on Monday that the CDC is working with 3,000 health departments to gather data, and that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating the outbreak alongside the CDC and state and local partners.
Local health departments in Michigan have conducted more than 1,000 interviews of those who’ve tested positive for cyclosporiasis, to try to trace the source of the outbreak, state officials said.
But in many states, the risk to the public remains low.
It’s  not uncommon for states to see at least a few cases of cyclosporiasis each year. Michigan typically identifies 40-50 each year, while Rhode Island documented six cases last year and 12 in 2024. Because it can take up to two weeks for symptoms to develop after a person is exposed to the parasite, state officials say it takes time to investigate the source.
There’s currently no evidence that links recreational water exposure, such as swimming in lakes, as a risk factor for the illness. And in none of the cases confirmed by the CDC did the affected person report any travel during the two weeks prior to falling ill.
In previous cyclosporiasis outbreaks, bagged salad mixes and kits were identified as the culprit, along with fresh cilantro, basil, raspberries, snow peas and green onions. One of the largest outbreaks of cyclosporiasis was in 2020, which resulted in 701 people falling ill in 14 states, and which the CDC linked to Fresh Express bagged salads.
The CDC has identified cases in the current outbreak in the following states: Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Janine Weisman of the Rhode Island Current, Kyle Davidson of the Ohio Capital Journal and Jon King of the Michigan Advance contributed to this report. Stateline reporter Anna Claire Vollers can be reached at avollers@stateline.org.
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Livvy Dunne serves up foamy beers at the Home Run Derby &amp; Hannah Barron goes bikini bowfishing</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>I would like to formally apologize for jinxing Norway last week. I swear it was not my intention.
I really wanted the lovable Scandinavians to bring home a FIFA trophy and not just a taxidermied raccoon.
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More on taxidermied animals in a minute.
But now I have fully moved on from the World Cup as I prepare to head out tomorrow for my annual pilgrimage to visit the in-laws in the Great White North.
And by that I mean Wisconsin.
My husband, our dog and I will also be spending a few days on the Minnesota North Shore. Thank you, by the way, to everyone who sent me recommendations last week. We now have a full itinerary of restaurants, breweries, dog-friendly patios, hiking trails and scenic spots to check out.
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Now I&apos;m in that annoying phase of pre-travel preparation where I&apos;m trying to get everything done that I swore I wasn&apos;t going to put off until the last minute.
This happens every single time. I really should stop lying to myself and just accept my fate.
I do, however, have the car ready. Anticipating my husband&apos;s comments about my lack of basic vehicle maintenance (I&apos;m literally just a girl), I got the Denali aired up, washed up, gassed up, oil changed and detailed.
Why was the detailing necessary, you ask? Because this:
Yep. I bought Rocky a pup cup on Friday as a reward for being a perfect angel at his nail trimming appointment. Apparently he had used up all his perfect angel behavior, though, because he launched for the pup cup and splattered it all over my console.
I spent a good chunk of time meticulously scraping whipped cream from cracks and crevices, and — considering my car doesn&apos;t smell like rotten hot dairy — I think I did a pretty good job.
Anyway, enough of my griping about my problems. I&apos;ll gripe about something else instead. Let&apos;s do some Nightcaps.
The Home Run Derby was last night. Not that you would know it since they put it behind a Netflix paywall.
Just kidding, I think just about everyone has a Netflix account at this point. But still, did I watch one single second of the 2026 Home Run Derby?
I did not.
Do you know who did watch, though? Livvy Dunne.
I mean sure, her pitcher boyfriend Paul Skenes isn&apos;t out there launching dingers, but a girl&apos;s gotta get her Miller Lite sponsorship money where she can. And if that means serving as a celebrity bartender for a photo op, then so be it.
But Livvy. My sister in Christ. We have to talk about this pour.
Criminal. Straight to jail. Do not pass &quot;Go&quot; and do not collect $200.
I know some Pervy McPervert out there is formulating a joke like, &quot;That&apos;s OK, I&apos;ll take lots of head from Livvy Dunne.&quot;
&quot;Head&quot; is another term for foam at the top of a beer, by the way.
But I&apos;m gonna stop you right there. There is simply no reason to desecrate a Miller Lite like this. That&apos;s my late Grandma Helen&apos;s favorite beer, and she would never stand for it.
Shame!
If you&apos;re not familiar with Hannah Barron, you&apos;re about to be.
She went viral a couple years back for her noodling skills, and she&apos;s now become a full-on fishing, fitness and outdoors influencer with nearly two million Instagram followers.
What is noodling? I am so glad you asked.
Hannah doesn&apos;t just noodle, though. She also bowfishes. And yesterday she shared a snap of a longnose gar she landed from a paddleboard.
That&apos;s a good day, Hannah.
Speaking of fishing, OutKick Outdoors will be headed to The Champions tournament in Nashville this fall. The world championship of bass fishing. A record $3.25 million purse. YUGE.
I regret to inform you those competitors won&apos;t be wearing bikinis like Hannah, though.
But if you&apos;re one of those guys (or gals) who finds yourself out on the lake bragging that you could totally out-fish the pros, here&apos;s your chance.
They&apos;re giving two Average Joes the chance to compete in the tournament. I talked to World Bass Enterprises CEO Brian Bird about it this week:
Next up, Average Joes versus NFL players, NHL players and pro boxers!
Nevermind, someone might die.
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Bill Writes: Thank the good Lord this man was not seriously injured or killed, but on the lighter side... The only thing higher than his blood pressure was his airtime.
Amber:
Zing!
By the way, we have an update on that guy.
His name is Carl Isom-McDaniel, and he&apos;s a retiree in his mid-60s. He suffered suffered multiple broken bones but is expected to recover.
Brian W. Writes: Good God Amber, what rock have you been living under? Dana White is a dude. Everybody knows that. Turn in your journalist badge at the nearest counter. You suck!!
Amber:
Look, I get plenty of emails. Most are from very nice people responding to my column or sending me pictures and videos of cool dogs. Some are from miserable folks who want to tell me how bad I suck at writing and how wrong I am in each and every one of my opinions.
And then some... just baffle me.
Because I cannot, for the life of me, figure out when I accused Dana White of being a woman. I asked Brian to clarify, but he never responded.
So if anyone can point to a specific instance where I even remotely insinuated that I didn&apos;t know the gender of the UFC CEO, please send it my way.
Otherwise, I&apos;d love to get my journalist badge back.
Amber:
Thanks to Drew in Katy, Texas, for sending that over.
I&apos;m always worried about hiking in bear country with my dog. My husband assures me that our German Shepherd might actually scare a bear away. But I worry it would do the opposite — like provoking an aggressive reaction.
Fortunately for this family, the dog did exactly what the dog should do: protect.
I fear Rocky might just try to be friends with the bear.
Gene in the Rock Writes: &apos;Bout time. It always kind of puzzled me that the only &quot;official&quot; US monument to hero animals was in Guam.  It&apos;s beautiful, but I mean, how many people have ever been to Guam?  Tell your congressman to support this if they haven&apos;t already!
Andy K. Writes: Oh, this is my dog Bonnie. She not real but she&apos;s mine. She&apos;s very loyal. She&apos;s the best. She was the perfect solution when I lived in the City and traveled alot.
One last thing. I wasn&apos;t invited to Tay Tay&apos;s wedding either! I know, shocking, right? And I thought we were close. I mean, I don&apos;t really know her music particularly well, although when I hear her music I sometimes like it. But I know many people who love her and her music, yet somehow that wasn&apos;t enough.
Seriously, though, I do admire her ability to run a multibillion-dollar organization, and apparently treat her people very well at the same time. I&apos;m sure she has management and staff that do the day-to-day, but she does the heavy lifting remarkably well. I&apos;m impressed with that. And her business acumen.
Amber:
You could have fooled me. Bonnie looks like a real dog.
But funny story about dog plushies. Last year I lost my soul dog, Lucy — my baby of 16 years. (That&apos;s not the funny part). After she died, my husband bought me a custom plushie of Lucy. It looks just like her and is almost the same size as her, too.
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I posted a picture of it on my Instagram story and got a ton of strange responses — mostly from friends who seemed confused and concerned.
It later came to my attention that people thought I had TAXIDERMIED my dog!
I guess that&apos;s a testament to the company that made the plushie. It&apos;s THAT realistic.
Look, no judgment. Taxidermy your dog or cremate or bury or whatever feels right in your heart. But just so we&apos;re clear, the stuffed dog now chilling in my bedroom has never been alive. Just a stuffed animal.
Oh and back to the Taylor Travis wedding... we reported last week that Taylor Lewan and Will Compton were pretty sore about not getting an invite.
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John B. Writes (about Will Compton): because he&apos;s a d—head and Travis thinks so too!
That explanation&apos;s good enough for me.
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			  <news:name>Arizona man accused of killing woman after social media first date ends in desert grave</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona man accused of killing woman after social media first date ends in desert grave</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A first date arranged through social media ended in a shallow desert grave, Arizona police say, as the man accused of killing 21-year-old Arianna Bailey Jones allegedly blamed two phantom attackers for her disappearance.
Glendale police announced Monday that they arrested 24-year-old Domonic Rodolico after investigators discovered what they believe are Jones&apos; remains in a shallow grave in a secluded desert area north of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Rodolico is facing a first-degree premeditated murder charge, according to Fox 10 Phoenix.
In a Facebook post announcing the arrest, Glendale police offered condolences to Jones&apos; family, writing that officers &quot;were hoping to bring a different type of closure&quot; before announcing Rodolico&apos;s arrest in Jones&apos; disappearance and murder.
FLORIDA WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER EVADING POLICE AFTER BODY FOUND IN SHALLOW GRAVE, SHERIFF SAYS
According to police, Jones and Rodolico met through social media and had communicated online before deciding to meet in person. Detectives believe the pair went on what appears to have been their first date, first attending a movie together before driving to the remote desert area where investigators say the crime occurred.
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When questioned by detectives, Rodolico denied killing Jones and instead claimed that two unknown men suddenly appeared in the desert and attacked both of them.
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&quot;He is saying that the two of them were in this remote area and that two individuals showed up and attacked them,&quot; Glendale Police Department Public Information Officer Jose Santiago said during a news conference. &quot;At some point he made his escape and Ms. Jones stayed behind.&quot;
Investigators, however, said physical evidence, surveillance video and digital evidence gathered during the investigation linked Rodolico to the crime.
Police said detectives developed sufficient evidence to establish probable cause for Rodolico&apos;s arrest. Authorities also said his account changed repeatedly during interviews.
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&quot;His story continuously changed,&quot; Santiago said. &quot;The attack became a little bit more dramatic, less dramatic.&quot;
Detectives also found it suspicious that Rodolico never reported the alleged attack to law enforcement or called 911.
&quot;He never reported the incident to us,&quot; Santiago said. &quot;He never made a call to police or to anyone to let anyone know about this attack.&quot;
Santiago added that Rodolico told investigators Jones was &quot;probably not alive&quot; after the alleged attack, despite never contacting authorities to report what he claimed had happened.
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Investigators said surveillance video captured Rodolico cleaning out the back seat of his vehicle after Jones disappeared.
Police also said he had wounds consistent with stab injuries, though Rodolico claimed those injuries were inflicted by the alleged attackers.
Authorities credited the department&apos;s Real Time Crime Center, surveillance cameras and cellphone data with helping investigators reconstruct the couple&apos;s movements.
Police said they tracked the pair from Jones&apos; apartment to a movie theater and then to the remote desert location. A movie theater concession cup recovered at the scene helped investigators connect the burial site to the couple&apos;s date.
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Detectives also uncovered evidence showing Rodolico had traveled to the secluded area several times before Jones disappeared, though investigators said they have not determined whether the killing was planned.
&quot;We don&apos;t know if he was planning this or if this was happenstance,&quot; Santiago said.
Jones&apos; family reported her missing on July 7 after they had not heard from her for several days. Police said her family told investigators the lack of communication was highly unusual because they were normally in frequent contact.
When officers executed a search warrant at Jones&apos; apartment, they immediately noticed troubling signs.
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Police found Jones&apos; cellphone still inside the apartment and discovered her dog locked inside a crate, where it had apparently been left without food and sitting in its own waste for several days.
&quot;That was enough of an indication that there at least had been some kind of suspicious nature,&quot; Santiago said.
Detectives eventually located what they described as a shallow grave in a remote desert area north of the Valley.
While the Maricopa County Medical Examiner&apos;s Office is still working to determine the official cause and manner of death, investigators said clothing and other physical evidence recovered with the body matched Jones, allowing detectives to identify the remains.
Santiago said the case came together in just four days with help from the department&apos;s Special Investigations Unit, the U.S. Marshals Task Force and advanced investigative technology.
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&quot;We were able to pinpoint him attending her apartment. We were able to pinpoint him attending these different areas, going to the movies,&quot; Santiago said. &quot;We were able to pinpoint their cellphone usage in different areas. All of that combined helped us really solve the case on top of the good detective work from our folks.&quot;
According to police, Rodolico has a prior arrest history involving theft-related offenses and was on probation at the time of his arrest.
He is being held on a $2 million cash bond.
The murder charge comes less than a year after Rodolico was sentenced in a separate criminal case involving the burglary of two Valley QuikTrip gas stations, according to court records obtained by Fox 10 Phoenix.
The outlet reported that Rodolico was arrested in May 2025 after investigators accused him of impersonating an employee at a QuikTrip along Peoria Avenue and stealing about $200 from a cash register before allegedly carrying out a similar theft at another QuikTrip in Phoenix.
Court records show he pleaded guilty to criminal impersonation and was sentenced in November 2025 to two years of supervised probation.
Investigators said they are still awaiting additional forensic testing and the medical examiner&apos;s findings as they continue working to determine a motive.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House passes Daylight Saving Time reform as Trump signals support for ending clock change</news:name>
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			<news:title>House passes Daylight Saving Time reform as Trump signals support for ending clock change</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A bipartisan effort to make Daylight Saving Time permanent is one step closer to becoming law after the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved the measure on Tuesday.
Lawmakers voted 308-117 to pass the Sunshine Protection Act, which would allow states to voluntarily observe Daylight Saving Time year-round as a growing mass of lawmakers push to extend daylight into the evening hours.
&quot;For decades, we have accepted this ritual of springing forward and falling back, even though it disrupts routines, throws off our sleep, and creates unnecessary frustration for families across the country,&quot; Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., said Tuesday, detailing how the clock changes have disrupted her infant son&apos;s sleep schedule.
&quot;Let&apos;s stop asking Americans to reset their clocks every March and November,&quot; she continued. &quot;Let&apos;s provide some certainty and consistency, and a little more sunshine at the end of the day.&quot;
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The legislation divided lawmakers in both parties, with members largely from coastal areas, such as Louisiana, Florida and New Jersey, supporting permanent Daylight Saving Time and others from the Midwest and agriculture-heavy states opposing it.
Democrats were nearly evenly split, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., voting &quot;no.&quot; Just 22 Republicans voted in opposition, including Reps. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., Rick Crawford, R-Ark., Ryan Zinke, R-Montana, and Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo. 
The measure now heads to the Senate, where its prospects remain uncertain amid skepticism from members of both parties. President Donald Trump, who has long called for ending the twice-a-year clock changes, is expected to sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
The White House urged lawmakers to support the Sunshine Protection Act in an internal memo sent to Hill offices Tuesday, calling it a &quot;popular, common-sense reform.&quot; 
Nearly every state follows the practice of setting clocks forward one hour in March to preserve more evening daylight before &quot;falling back&quot; one hour in November.
But nearly 20 states have already approved legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent if Congress authorizes the practice. Hawaii and most of Arizona, however, do not observe Daylight Saving Time.
Proponents argued the legislation, authored by Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., was necessary to end disruptions caused by switching clocks, including to children&apos;s routines and road safety, while arguing longer daylight would boost tourism and outdoor recreation.
&quot;More evening sunshine means more time with family and more time to enjoy our local restaurants, shops, and everything Florida has to offer,&quot; Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., wrote on social media. &quot;It’s common sense. Let’s get it done.&quot;
Some lawmakers, however, argue that year-round Daylight Saving Time would delay winter sunrises until after 9 a.m. in some parts of the country, raising safety concerns about darker morning commutes and economic challenges for farmers who would likely have to start work later.
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Detractors have also stated that permanent standard time — meaning more light in the mornings — better aligns with circadian rhythms.
&quot;If we’re going to make a permanent change that affects every American, we should follow the science and prioritize Americans’ health, particularly that of the children,&quot; Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, D-Pa., who favors permanent standard time, said during debate Monday.
Scanlon also pointed to the nation&apos;s brief experiment with year-round Daylight Saving Time in 1974, which Congress reversed after widespread public backlash.
Tuesday’s vote comes as the semiannual clock change remains widely unpopular with Americans, according to recent polling.
An AP-NORC survey released in December found that just 12% of Americans favor the current daylight saving time system, with nearly half opposed. Another 40% of respondents had no opinion.
The survey also found that more Americans support having Daylight Saving Time year-round compared to standard time by a 14-point margin.
The Senate previously passed year-round Daylight Saving Time legislation in 2022, but the measure failed to clear the House.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spain advances to second-ever World Cup Final after dominating France in semifinal match</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spain advances to second-ever World Cup Final after dominating France in semifinal match</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For just the second time in their country’s history, Spain is going to the World Cup Final thanks to a world-class showing in their 2-0 victory over France in the semifinals on Tuesday.
France was looking to get back to the World Cup Final for the third straight tournament, but Kylian Mbappé and company were unable to get through a complete effort on all fronts by Spain.
Just like they have throughout this tournament, Spain made their determination known from the very first whistle, and France felt that. However, France has been dominating in their own right up to this point in the tournament, and their superstars have shown an ability to take over the game.
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But for the first time at the World Cup, France found themselves trailing after a costly error by veteran defender Lucas Digne.
After a Spain cross went through France’s box, Digne couldn’t read it properly and his header popped the ball in the air. Digne went to clear it with his foot, but the Spanish phenom Lamine Yamal came flying in to try to get in the way of the kick.
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Instead, Digne kicked Yamal, and since he was in France’s box, the head referee sprinted to the center and pointed to the circle for a penalty shot.
It was Mikel Oyarzabal stepping up for the penalty, and with four World Cup goals, he made it a fifth. France goalkeeper Mike Maignan guessed the right way, jumping to his left, but Oyarzabal’s shot was too perfect, smashing into the side net.
So, in the 22nd minute, Spain struck first and had France in a situation they haven’t been in for quite some time. France was able to find some momentum and generate chances, but Spain’s keeper Unai Símon wasn’t threatened too much in the end.
When the second half began, France showcased some hustle from the jump, but Spain thwarted each attempt. Then, Pedro Porro’s run for Spain in the 58th minute changed everything.
Desire Doue, who had just came on as a substitute for France, didn’t follow Porro after he made a pass to Dani Almo. Almo was quick to drop it off to his teammate, who had only Maignan to beat, and he did just that for only his second career goal for his country.
With a 2-0 lead, things got more desperate for France in the second half. But once again, Spain dug deep, getting clearances and clean tackles as the clock ticked down.
Mbappé did get a free kick just before stoppage time kicked in, but his attempt cleared the crossbar on a grade-A chance.
The result? A historic sixth shutout for Spain in a single World Cup tournament, and even better, a spot in the World Cup Final. Meanwhile, it&apos;s been over 40 years since France has lost a knockout stage game in the World Cup.
Spain, the 2010 World Cup champion, now awaits the winner of Wednesday&apos;s semifinal between England and Argentina in Atlanta.
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			  <news:name>Lenny Kravitz reveals the simple test he uses to know if he&apos;s still fit at 62</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lenny Kravitz reveals the simple test he uses to know if he&apos;s still fit at 62</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lenny Kravitz may be one of rock&apos;s fittest stars, but he says he doesn&apos;t need an expensive fitness tracker to stay in shape.
Instead, the Grammy winner relies on one brutally honest test that&apos;s never failed him — whether he can still squeeze into a pair of 28-inch-waist pants.
Kravitz, who&apos;s known for his shirtless performances and sculpted physique, revealed that his waist size remains the ultimate indicator of his health — and it came from a fellow Hollywood heavyweight.
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&quot;I can gauge everything by how I’m in my pants,&quot; he said. &quot;Like, if my pants are a little tight, I know I’m getting outta’ shape. My friend Denzel Washington gave me this phrase, ‘The pants don’t lie, the pants don’t lie,’&quot; he said in a cover interview for &quot;Men&apos;s Health.&quot;
Kravitz said his workout wardrobe also serves a practical purpose. The singer, known for performing in leather pants and denim, often trains in the same clothes he wears onstage.
&quot;I perform onstage in leather, denim, whatever, so those are the pants I wear to train,&quot; he added. &quot;It also means I can fit in a workout anytime, anywhere.&quot;
While Kravitz has built a sculpted physique, the 62-year-old admitted there&apos;s still one area he&apos;d like to improve.
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&quot;Not right now, and I don’t mean that to sound like I’m into myself, but I’ve put in the work and I feel really good. But I gotta fill out my legs a little bit.&quot;
His trainer has since increased lunges and deadlifts, even borrowing a page from Arnold Schwarzenegger&apos;s legendary bodybuilding approach of exposing his calves to keep himself focused on improving them.
Kravitz also spends little time resting between exercises.
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Instead, he powers through hundreds of abdominal repetitions each workout, helping maintain the 10-pack that&apos;s become one of his signature features.
The musician acknowledged that his highly defined abs have sparked online speculation, with some questioning whether his physique is natural. Kravitz pushed back on those assumptions.
&quot;All this is natural: no peptides, no human growth hormone, no testosterone,&quot; he said, adding, &quot;There’s nothing wrong if people want to do those things. But there’s an alternative. You can do it naturally with exercise and food. Is it harder? Yes. Does it take more work? Yes. But that’s how I choose to do it, and it’s 100 percent attainable.&quot;
The musician said his commitment to fitness wasn&apos;t always part of his routine. Despite decades in rock and roll, Kravitz said he didn&apos;t begin training seriously until the mid-1990s.
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&quot;The mid 90s is when I really began training, although I was already very health conscious, but I hadn’t put the two together yet,&quot; he said. 
&quot;Most people I knew in the rock and roll world were not taking care of themselves in that way but Mick Jagger was a big influence on me. We were on holiday together once in the Bahamas and I watched how disciplined he was about his training and nutrition and realized that this was a major part of his formula.&quot;
More than 30 years later, Kravitz said his fitness regimen remains simple — consistent exercise, disciplined nutrition and one reliable reality check every time he puts on a pair of pants.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chasing Iron Chef, averting a strike and more</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>AJ Mortazavi set to compete in Iron Chef Tucson finale

Chef Amir Joshua Mortazavi built a winning taco around a photo of the ocean, and on July 18, he&apos;ll find out if that instinct is enough to make him Tucson&apos;s next Iron Chef.
Mortazavi, who goes by Chef AJ, is executive chef of The Barnyard Crafthouse &amp; Eatery on Tucson&apos;s east side. He&apos;ll compete against OBON Sushi Bar&apos;s Anthony Dromgoole, a two-time Iron Chef Tucson champion, during this year&apos;s event.
Mortazavi has competed in numerous culinary competitions throughout his career, saying his focus extends beyond winning a title or first place.
He sees competition as an opportunity to learn from fellow chefs while continuing to grow his craft.
That philosophy was on full display over dinner service last week, as Mortazavi watched from the bar as a pair of diners at a nearby table took their first bites of food, nodding enthusiastically.
&quot;That&apos;s what makes me happy,&quot; he said, gesturing toward the pair. &quot;Their faces, that&apos;s what I get happy about. That, to me, is the most amazing part about being a chef.&quot;
For Mortazavi, success isn&apos;t about being the best chef.
&quot;It&apos;s about winning popular choice,&quot; he said. &quot;The customers are the ones that we really want to make happy.&quot;

            
            
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Chef AJ Mortazavi, center, poses for a photo in the Barnyard Kitchen &amp; Eatery with a member of his waitstaff and store manager. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
A Tucson native who is half Mexican and half Persian, Mortazavi grew up in a traditional Mexican household, with much of his childhood revolving around his grandmother, whom he called Nana.
&quot;She was always cooking, my grandfather too, always making barbacoa outside,&quot; he said. &quot;The more I think about it, we didn&apos;t eat out a lot, I always had a warm home-cooked meal.&quot;
As a kid, Mortazavi said, his relationship to food was pure enjoyment, not curiosity about technique. He fondly recalled dining on tortillas and pozole made from scratch in Nana&apos;s kitchen.
That interest in creating didn&apos;t take hold until he got older and moved to Boise, Idaho, in 1997.
After three months working in a restaurant, he moved from prep cook to running the kitchen, with his time in Boise allowing him to work with a team.
Those leadership skills traced back to a lifelong background in athletics, where he learned the concept of teamwork early on.
By 1999, he had made his way back to Tucson and was working for Wildflower and later Zona 78, growing his knowledge and experience.
In 2000, Mortazavi moved to San Francisco to reconnect with his father, describing the city as &quot;the melting pot of diversity.&quot;
He said working in San Francisco allowed him to expand his skills beyond his traditional Sonoran style, though after a year and a half, navigating the city grew difficult and pushed him back toward Tucson.
Their most popular dishes on the Barnyard&apos;s menu are the fish tacos witha mini chips, left, and fried cauliflower, right. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
On his way back, a visit to his aunt in San Diego turned into years of culinary growth and self-discovery, with Mortazavi smiling as he recalled San Diego&apos;s laid-back vibe.
&quot;It felt like I was playing Bob Marley in my brain all the time,&quot; he said.
After unintentionally attending a job fair at Petco Park, Mortazavi accepted a sous chef position at a new restaurant concept before later becoming regional chef.
San Diego introduced him to the vibrant flavors of Baja cuisine, and while his Sonoran roots remained the foundation of his cooking, Baja cuisine expanded the way he approached food.
Mortazavi said he found a freedom working in San Diego that allowed him to grow even more professionally.
Working under an owner who encouraged him to enter culinary competitions led him to consecutive wins at the Taste of Cardiff, a popular annual culinary festival.
When he eventually returned to Tucson, Mortazavi spent several months working at Noble Hops Gastropub before joining The Barnyard Crafthouse &amp; Eatery during its development stage.
He was given the opportunity to build the kitchen around his own vision, creating the menu and training the kitchen staff from the ground up. The eatery&apos;s barn-inspired design and open layout left plenty of room for possibilities, and Mortazavi said that when he first walked through the doors, he immediately saw more than a restaurant.
&quot;I fell in love with the potential of the place,&quot; he said.
The Barnyard Crafthouse &amp; Eatery on Tucson&apos;s east side, where Chef AJ Mortazavi built the kitchen and menu from the ground up. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
The property reminded him of restaurants he had worked at in San Diego, but what excited him most was the idea of what it could become.
He began imagining farmers markets, pig roasts, taco stations and, eventually, a Tucson-style barbecue concept that would blend the Sonoran flavors he grew up with and the Baja influences he&apos;d come to love throughout his career.
Beyond the Mexican flavors he grew up with, Mortazavi has recently begun exploring the Persian ingredients and traditions that are also part of his identity. He said he&apos;s continuing to learn more about Persian cuisine, incorporating ingredients like dates, pistachios and spices into the way he thinks about food.
That same curiosity carries into the kitchen at The Barnyard, where he said they focus on natural ingredients, local farms and better alternatives whenever possible.
&quot;I enjoy cooking the way I eat,&quot; he said.
Rather than relying on processed ingredients, he strives to create dishes that feel fresh and scratch-made.
&quot;I am trying to give you a home-cooked meal with an artistic touch,&quot; he said.
Every dish reflects where Mortazavi has been, the cultures that have shaped him and the people he hopes to bring together around the table.
That philosophy carried into this year&apos;s competition. Having previously competed without advancing to Iron Chef, Mortazavi saw this year&apos;s 18th Annual Meet the Chefs competition as an opportunity to do something different.
Chef AJ Mortazavi built his award-winning Baja fish taco around a single image: Rosarito Beach on Mexico&apos;s Baja California peninsula. Courtesy of Iron Chef Tucson.
He built his winning Baja fish taco around a single image: Rosarito Beach, the resort town on Mexico&apos;s Baja California peninsula.
&quot;I&apos;m looking at a picture of the ocean and I&apos;m like, &apos;How can I make it look like that?&apos;&quot; he said.
Every element traced back to that picture in his mind. He wrapped the tortillas in a corn husk to keep them warm, plated them on a banana leaf to make the colors pop, worked in smoked blue sea salt to evoke the ocean, and poured the salsa into a tiny corked bottle. With no fryer available, an equipment limitation every competitor faced, he reached for an air fryer to get the crisp texture he was after anyway.
&quot;I wanted to control all these elements so it&apos;d be the best taco they&apos;d had,&quot; Mortazavi said. &quot;So I had to focus on the components.&quot;
The attention to detail paid off. Mortazavi won the May 17 Meet the Chefs competition, earning a place in the July 18 main event.
He hopes Iron Chef Tucson will introduce more people to The Barnyard before it launches its upcoming Tucson-style BBQ concept.
Regardless of the outcome, he says every competition is another opportunity to learn.
&quot;Even if I&apos;m in last place, I&apos;m still learning something,&quot; Mortazavi said.

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Sun Tran drivers approve deal, avert strike in Tucson
Sun Tran drivers have averted a strike after Teamsters Local 104 members voted Sunday to approve a three-year contract that delivers what the union called the most significant operator safety improvements in its history of bargaining with the transit agency.
The July 12 vote ended months of negotiations that centered on concerns about safety and wage increases.
Seventy-five percent of union members who voted supported the agreement. Sun Tran, which employed 579 people in 2025, reported that year it operated 36 routes covering more than 8.2 million service miles and 633,000 service hours.
Sun Tran crafted the agreement following a failed attempt to reach an agreement by June 30, presenting it to employees at union meetings on July 11 and 12 and calling it the &quot;last, best and final&quot; offer for a contract.
&quot;For years, we have raised concerns regarding safety conditions throughout the transit system,&quot; Teamsters Local Union 104 said in a Sunday statement on social media. &quot;Those concerns too often have gone unheard, been dismissed, minimized, and failed to result in any meaningful action. Today, we have secured all bargainable safety improvements.&quot;
The union said the agreement includes enhanced driver protection barriers for every bus in Sun Tran&apos;s fleet, with built-in installation deadlines. 
It also allows bus operators to intervene during incidents affecting safety, including intimidation, threats or violence; ensures enforcement and security personnel are present during operational hours; establishes a new emergency alarm and radio communication system for buses; expands safety training for employees; and provides counseling and trauma services for those affected by public safety threats.

            
            
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Teamsters Local 104 members voted to approve a three-year contract with Sun Tran that includes what the union calls the most significant operator safety improvements in its bargaining history. Courtesy of Sun Tran.
The agreement also includes changes to employee pay and retirement benefits, along with an expanded right for the union to review the development and deployment of safety efforts.
The union said this will bring transparency to data on violence and illegal substance exposure, creating accountability and ensuring decisions are driven by data.
“As we move forward, the safety of our employees and the public remains our highest priority,” Sun Tran General Manager C. Mikel Oglesby said in a statement. “We are committed to providing safe, reliable, and dependable transportation every day while continuing to serve the Tucson community with service excellence.”
Mayor Regina Romero expressed her happiness with the deal in a statement, supporting the increased driver safety measures, wage increases and the addition of benefits that she felt were reasonable and achievable for the city while also keeping route services running.
&quot;This resolution is a testament to what is possible when we put our resources where they matter most: safety for our operators, passengers, wage increases the city budget can afford, and food benefits for Sun Tran employees,&quot; she said in the statement.
Teamsters Local Union 104 advocated for operator safety during the drafting of the city council&apos;s transit safety and security plan, released in December.
Tucson&apos;s Department of Transportation and Mobility met with the union in October to discuss safety concerns on public transit and to help shape the transit safety plan. Union representatives reportedly proposed several suggestions to improve driver safety, including panic buttons, code words and radio systems, the last of which was incorporated into the July 12 contract offer.
Additional union feedback included concerns about open-air drug use, a lack of deterrence methods for repeat offenders, and the need for clear signage to inform drivers and passengers about safety guidelines.
Those concerns shaped the union&apos;s recommendations for better infrastructure, enforcement and response capacity, and they continue to inform the broader discussion of public safety on Tucson&apos;s transit system.

KVOA&apos;s Andrew Capasso reports that the University of Arizona has broken ground on a new dorm called &quot;The Catalina&quot; at the corner of Speedway Boulevard and Campbell Avenue, the former site of the Palm Shadows apartment complex. The nine-story building, scaled down from an original 19-floor plan, will house more than 1,300 first-year students and serve as a social hub for the area. Construction is expected to wrap in 2028.
Arizona Public Media&apos;s Katya Mendoza writes that forecasters expect daily thunderstorm chances through the week, with a potentially &quot;very strong&quot; El Niño pattern later this year raising the odds of heavier rainfall through the rest of the monsoon season. Severe thunderstorms with 80 mph winds battered Tucson and Southeastern Arizona over the weekend. National Weather Service meteorologist Aaron Hardin attributed the intensity to wind shear, an unusual factor for Arizona storms that allowed them to sustain longer than typical monsoon activity. 
KGUN&apos;s Don Davis reports that Sunny Haven Farm Animal Sanctuary gives rescued sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and turkeys a permanent home while offering visitors what founder Elizabeth Matthews calls &quot;the healing power that compassion toward animals can have.&quot; The entirely vegan nonprofit, a decades-long dream Matthews began saving for as a child, relies on community support and volunteers to cover costly veterinary care, including a recent $2,000 vet bill for one sick turkey. Volunteers and Matthews&apos; family say the sanctuary&apos;s impact extends beyond the animals themselves, offering visitors a rare, calming chance to connect with farm animals many rarely interact with.
The Tucson Sentinel&apos;s Bella Week writes that despite Pima County expanding its network of cooling centers to 48 sites since 2023, unhoused Tucsonans say access remains inconsistent due to limited hours, rules around pets and belongings, and staff relationships, with most centers closing by late afternoon and leaving people exposed during still-hot evenings. Last year, unhoused people accounted for nearly one in four heat-related deaths in Pima County despite making up only about one in 500 residents, a risk compounded by a 2025 city ordinance criminalizing camping in parks and washes that offer natural shade.

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			<news:keywords>The European Broadcasting Union came under scrutiny on social media on Tuesday over new guidelines it released in June which discourage photographers and videographers from capturing photos and videos of female track and field athletes that may appear &quot;sexualized.&quot;
The guidelines, that were released in June and titled &quot;Raising the Bar: Guidelines for respectful media coverage in women&apos;s athletics&quot;, include a list of detailed illustrations on what shots are encouraged vs. discouraged.
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&quot;This is not a list of restrictions. Across high jump, pole vault, horizontal jumps and running events, the report demonstrates how the most compromising shots can be avoided with no loss of storytelling or visual quality,&quot; the guidelines state.
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The issue of &quot;sexualized&quot; shots of female athletes emerged during the 2024 Paris Olympics when CEO of Olympic Broadcasting Services Yiannis Exarchos specifically called on camera operators to film both male and female athletes the same way to avoid &quot;stereotypes and sexism&quot; creeping into television coverage of the sporting event.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>JERUSALEM, Israel: U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, on Tuesday accused Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., of lying about consulting the American Embassy regarding his visit to the Biblical heartland of Israel.
Khanna visited the West Bank last week when he said his group was aggressively detained by Israeli settlers. Critics slammed his tour as political showmanship to advance a potential presidential campaign.
Huckabee took to X to reject the account of Khanna and his delegation, writing: &quot;The left-wing activist who set up this stunt says ‘The embassy is involved.’ That is NOT TRUE. We did NOT know a member of Congress was coming. We would have said don&apos;t go to restricted zone. As FACTS come out, it&apos;s not helping the desired narrative. Not ‘held at gunpoint.&quot;’ 
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Speaking to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, the California lawmaker said that he was detained by Israeli settlers for seventy-five minutes on Wednesday while visiting the West Bank (also known by its Biblical names Judea and Samaria). Khanna claimed, &quot;We had informed the Israeli embassy.&quot;
When asked about Ambassador Huckabee’s X post asserting the embassy did not know about his visit, he said &quot;That is just false. He was misinformed.&quot;
Khanna responded to Huckabee on X, stating &quot;Ambassador, we have always had a relationship of mutual respect despite political differences. The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] has now clarified it was not a restricted zone and Israeli papers have confirmed this. Deputy Chief of Mission David Brownstein in our embassy did a superb job in getting us out. We are safe because of him. Please thank him. We obviously notified our Embassy and Israel&apos;s embassy about the trip given we were in constant touch with David.&quot;
Khanna said the &quot;violent settlers who detained us need to be prosecuted and the IDF officers who furthered that detention need to be investigated. There were these extremist settlers who parked their car in front of our van denying us exit — there was only one road — they brandished an M4 gun and kicked our tires.&quot;
Eitan Fischberger, an Israeli Mideast analyst, posted footage on X that he said debunked Khanna’s claims that he was violently detained. Fischberger wrote:&quot; I encourage everyone to watch footage of Ro Khanna&apos;s supposedly violent ‘detainment,’ which was released by the crazed activists on his own team. What a glorious self-own.&quot;
Fox News Digital sent a follow-up press query to Khanna about the video footage. He said the post by Fischberger is &quot;false&quot; and provided his X post with video footage. He wrote:&quot; When the IDF arrived, they sided with the settlers &amp; continued our detention. They made a huge mistake.&quot; https://x.com/rokhanna/status/2075934812334915801?s=46
Khanna told Fox News that, &quot;I told the Israeli government that I wanted to go on a Palestinian-led trip to the West Bank because I&apos;d been [on] three trips to Israel. I had gotten Israel&apos;s perspective, and that this trip I was going to go to the West Bank for a Palestinian-led look for three days. They knew that. And the point is that just because an American politician wants to get the side of Palestinians that does not give Israel the right to have violent settlers detain Americans with a passport that gives Israel the right to have IDF detain us. It&apos;s not just me.&quot;
Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, told Fox News Digital Khanna’s visit &quot;appeared to be a publicity stunt in advance of his expected run for president in 2028. Let’s be honest, this was a publicity stunt.&quot;
The Mideast expert Diker added that &quot;Khanna’s 72-hour visit to several PLO- PA [Palestine Liberation Organization-Palestinian Authority] villages in Judea and Samaria was carried out without any security or diplomatic coordination with Israel either of these is the embassy in Washington or the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, or security forces in a particularly dangerous visit: his history of pro-Palestinian activism, and anti-Israel activism is well known.&quot;
Diker claimed that, &quot;Khanna had publicly endorsed a Palestinian state following the Oct. 7 Iran-backed Palestinian Hamas massacre aligning with pro-Hamas, pro BDS [Boycott, Divestment, Sanction campaign against Israel] groups such as American Muslims for Palestine.&quot;
Hamas’ invasion of Israel on 10/7 resulted in the terrorist organization’s mass murder of over 1,200 people, including more than 40 Americans.
Khanna is also under fire from a fellow Democrat.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ., wrote on X that &quot;What’s appalling is that Ro ignored requests to meet 10/7 survivors and hostages, or to visit sites of the 10/7 terrorist attacks. Instead, riding the anti-Zionist wave, he used the trip as a presidential campaign cameo.&quot;
When Fox News Digital asked about Gottheimer’s criticism, including not meeting with 10/7 survivors, he said, &quot;The purpose of this trip was a Palestinian-led tour through the West Bank.&quot;
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He noted that &quot;I have been to Israel three times and met with hostage families.&quot;
In response to Gottheimer’s accusation that he used the visit as a &quot;presidential campaign cameo,&quot; Khanna said &quot;I do not know what he was talking about.&quot;
Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, posted a lengthy response on X with respect to Khanna’s allegations that he was detained and his reported defamations of the Jewish state.
Leiter wrote, &quot;Congressman Khanna was offered to coordinate his visit with the State of Israel — this goes beyond notifying of his presence in the country. He was offered in-depth coordination of his schedule to avoid misunderstandings, and he chose to ignore that offer. He also chose not to coordinate his visit with the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.&quot;
Leiter added &quot;To add insult to injury - the Congressman used this instance as an opportunity to tout ‘genocide’ and ‘apartheid’ libels to the press, propelling himself to the center of yet another anti-Israel media frenzy. The facts don&apos;t lie — this was a cheap, anticipated provocation, that could, and should have been avoided….I’d be happy to host Congressman Khanna at our embassy for an in-depth conversation on his grievances regarding Israel.&quot;
Khanna told Fox News Digital that his office contacted Ambassador Leiter’s office after he offered to meet with the him. The congressman referred to his X post to Leiter. &quot;…I am happy to take you up on your offer to meet because I want to turn this incident into something constructive for ordinary people in Palestine,&quot; he wrote.
When asked about Leiter accusation that Khanna is defaming the Jewish state, Khanna said, &quot;That’s what I believe happened and that’s what the U.N. believed happened.&quot;
Khanna said: &quot;I want to be clear that I unequivocally reject Hamas terrorism and believe Israel has a right to exist. Hamas charter that calls for the destruction of Israel is appalling and why they are a terrorist group.&quot; When pressed if Hamas’ invasion on 10/7 was genocidal and if the Hamas Charter is a genocidal document because it calls for the extermination of Jews and Israel, Khanna said it is &quot;violent antisemitism,&quot; and he repeatedly termed Hamas a terrorist organization but declined to call it a genocidal group.
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Khanna also told Fox News Digital that he believes the Islamic Republic of Iran, which finances Hamas, is a state-sponsor of terrorism.
An IDF spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that &quot;The initial inquiry indicates that IDF soldiers were dispatched to the Khirbet Zanuta area in the Judea Brigade following reports that foreign nationals had entered an area that was believed to be a closed military zone. At the same time, an additional report was received regarding a road being blocked by Israeli civilians.&quot;
The IDF spokesperson continued that &quot;Upon arriving at the scene, the soldiers distanced the Israeli civilians away from the area and waited for confirmation that there was no security concern regarding the foreign nationals present at the location, and awaited confirmation that the area was not, in fact, a closed military zone. The convoy was then allowed to continue on its way. This process lasted several minutes. It should be emphasized that, throughout the incident, there was no physical confrontation or violence between those involved, and no such allegations were reported.&quot;
According to the IDF spokesperson, &quot;The armed individual present at the scene was an IDF soldier who was on leave. The matter is under review, and the soldier will be addressed accordingly. It should also be noted that the visit had not been coordinated with the IDF in advance. We emphasize that prior coordination of diplomatic visits is intended to prevent incidents of this nature. Such coordination is particularly important in areas where there is a risk of security-related incidents. The required conduct when interacting with diplomats will be further clarified and reinforced.&quot;
The Press Service of Israel(TPS-IL) conducted an investigation of the public row. An Israeli security official told TPS-IL that Khanna’s delegation did not coordinate its arrival in advance. &quot;They did not coordinate the visit,&quot; the official said. &quot;Usually, advance notice is received.&quot; According to the official, visits by foreign lawmakers and other prominent delegations to sensitive areas of Judea and Samaria are generally coordinated with Israeli authorities. Such coordination allows authorities to assess access restrictions, security conditions and logistical arrangements. The official said Israeli civilian security personnel arrived and blocked the delegation before troops intervened. &quot;Settlers arrived, blocked them, the army dispersed them and that was basically the end of the incident,&quot; the official said.
The source added that security forces sought to resolve the obstruction quickly after learning that the vehicles had been blocked.
Diker sees the 2028 Presidential election cycle as the magnet for attracting some candidates to Israel with their alleged anti-Israel personal agendas.
Diker said &quot;The point here is that U.S. presidential politics, on the left flank of the Democratic party, now exploits what can be called Israel- cancellation, or the inversion of legitimacy between Hamas – PLO and Israel as part of the unresolved Palestinian question as a major national issue for the American people, not the Islamic Republic of Iran and its global terror proxies, and it’s interruption of global oil shipping, kidnapping the global economy, nor is the issue the ongoing Russia, Ukraine situation, the Chinese communist parties infiltration of technology and other assets in the West or the Islamic infiltration of America.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel took to social media over the weekend to troll Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., following speculation about his health over a recent hospitalization.
Kimmel is currently on summer break from hosting his show on ABC but took to Instagram to take a jab anyway, mimicking a &quot;proof of life&quot; photo released by McConnell&apos;s team, as reported by Variety.
The 84-year-old McConnell was hospitalized on June 14. To quell online speculation about his current status, which peaked following the sudden death on Saturday of fellow Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, his office released a photo of McConnell and his wife, Elaine Chao, holding a current newspaper.
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Kimmel spoofed the photo by replacing McConnell&apos;s head with his own and adding the caption: &quot;For those who’ve been asking, I’m feeling great.&quot; Some progressives applauded the joke, with Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett commenting, &quot;you NEVER miss!&quot;
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In a statement released by his team alongside the photo, McConnell wrote that a fall he suffered last month, combined with his childhood battle with polio, contributed to his recent health struggles.
In a letter addressed to his constituents, McConnell wrote, &quot;My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages.&quot;
&quot;But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital. While receiving excellent care over the past several weeks, I’ve also had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia,&quot; McConnell added.
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He also confirmed he won’t be able to return to the Senate floor for votes as he recovers, but that he’s been working closely with his legislative staff, ending with, &quot;I’ll keep working hard to get back on the Senate floor as soon as possible. And I’ll keep you posted on the progress of my recovery. Until then, I’m so grateful for your prayers and well wishes.&quot;
The joke follows several recent controversies involving Kimmel and Republican figures. Earlier this year, Kimmel made a joke about former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, saying he &quot;rose from the grave to weigh in on the ongoing drama involving me.&quot; Days later, Giuliani was hospitalized with pneumonia.
Kimmel also faced criticism over his jokes about Republicans, teasing that first lady Melania Trump had the &quot;glow like an expectant widow&quot; during a fake White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner parody in April. Only days later, at the real event, a gunman rushed a Secret Service checkpoint, shooting one officer in his ballistic vest. Kimmel defended the joke as a &quot;light roast&quot; poking fun at the pair’s age difference.
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The late-night host was also briefly pulled off the air last fall for his comments in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death on the campus of Utah Valley University.
In those comments on Sept. 15, he said, &quot;We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.&quot;
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Elissa Slotkin says SAVE America Act would make it &apos;hard for any Democrat&apos; to win an election</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Elissa Slotkin says SAVE America Act would make it &apos;hard for any Democrat&apos; to win an election</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., said the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE) America Act would make it harder for Democrats to win elections — prompting Republicans to argue she had finally said &quot;the quiet part out loud&quot; about Democrats&apos; opposition to stricter election laws.
Slotkin made the remarks in a video recently unearthed by Breitbart News that was recorded the day after the Senate narrowly rejected the SAVE America Act in June. The bill failed 48–50 after four Republicans joined Democrats in voting against it.
The SAVE America Act has become one of the biggest legislative fights in Congress, as President Donald Trump has made its passage his top priority. Trump refused to sign a housing bill Friday to protest against Congress&apos; failure to pass the SAVE America Act.
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During a June 6 address to Indiana&apos;s state Democratic Party, Slotkin celebrated the Senate&apos;s rejection of the SAVE America Act, in which she claimed the bill would allow the Trump administration to &quot;rig our democracy.&quot;
&quot;It would be hard for any Democrat in any state to win any election,&quot; Slotkin said of the SAVE America Act.
Slotkin did not explain how the legislation would hurt Democratic politicians.
The SAVE America Act would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and photo identification to cast a ballot in federal elections, and mandates that states take additional steps to remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
Trump argued for months that Democrats opposed the SAVE America Act because it would make it harder to &quot;cheat&quot; in elections, claiming the party benefits politically from weak voter verification measures and the votes of people who are not eligible to vote.
During his Feb. 24 State of the Union address, Trump urged Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, arguing Democrats oppose voter ID because &quot;the only way they can get elected is to cheat.&quot;
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&quot;And the reason they don&apos;t want to do it — why would anybody not want voter ID? One reason: because they want to cheat. There&apos;s only one reason. They make up all excuses,&quot; Trump said. &quot;They say, &apos;It&apos;s racist.&apos; They come up with things — you almost say, &apos;What imagination they have.&apos; They want to cheat, they have cheated, and their policy is so bad that the only way they can get elected is to cheat, and we&apos;re going to stop it.&quot;
But the Center for Election Innovation &amp; Research, a nonprofit election policy group that describes itself as nonpartisan, has found that voter registration of noncitizens is rare.
&quot;When investigations do turn up rare instances of improper registration or voting, officials take swift action to ensure that American elections remain secure,&quot; according to the Center for Election Innovation &amp; Research.
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Slotkin also alleged that the SAVE America Act would make it more difficult for married women to vote, saying a woman would have to show her birth certificate at the polls.
Critics of the bill argue the requirement could create additional hurdles for some married women who changed their last names after marriage because the name on their birth certificate may not match their current identification. In those cases, voters may need to provide additional documentation, such as a marriage certificate.
Republican Congressional members slammed Slotkin.
&quot;Democrats are saying the quiet part out loud,&quot; Rep. Tony Wied wrote on X Tuesday. &quot;They know they can&apos;t win on their own merit.&quot;
&quot;This talking point from the Left is not only false, but it also paints women as incapable, which we all know is not the case,&quot; Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., also wrote on X Tuesday. &quot;Showing up to the polls to vote with an ID that proves you’re an American citizen – whether you’re married or not – is common sense. We need to pass the SAVE America Act.&quot;
&quot;By that same logic, no married woman in America could fill out an I-9 form—which every American must do when starting a new job,&quot; Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, wrote on X on Tuesday. &quot;This is absurd. And it highlights why we need to pass the SAVE America Act.&quot;
Slotkin&apos;s office referred Fox News Digital to a June video of Slotkin in which the Michigan Democrat said Trump told Congress that if Republicans lose the 2026 midterms, the election was &quot;rigged.&quot;
&quot;In the State of the Union, while we were all sitting on the House floor, he said again that if his side doesn&apos;t win in November 2026, the election was rigged,&quot; Slotkin said in the video, referring to Trump.
A Fox News Digital review of Trump&apos;s State of the Union address found Trump did not make that statement. Instead, Trump argued Democrats &quot;wan to cheat&quot; and that &quot;the only way they can get elected is to cheat.&quot; He also said Republicans could face impeachment if they lose the midterms.
&quot;They want to cheat, they have cheated, and their policy is so bad that the only way they can get elected is to cheat,&quot; he said. &quot;And we&apos;re going to stop it.&quot;
In the video, Slotkin also accused Trump of trying to federalize elections, pointing to an unsigned draft executive order drafted after the 2020 election that proposed using the National Guard to seize voting machines. The order was never signed or carried out.
Meanwhile, the White House dismissed Slotkin&apos;s claims about the SAVE America hurting Democrats.
&quot;If securing America’s elections – through commonsense methods like voter ID and proof of citizenship – will make it impossible for Democrats to win elections, perhaps they should reconsider the methods they’re using to ‘win,’&quot; White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement to Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Golf legend Nick Faldo unloads scathing criticism on Bryson DeChambeau amid major tournament struggles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nick Faldo can still let it fly with the best of them.
Faldo, a six-time major champion and World Golf Hall of Famer, teed off on Bryson DeChambeau. The 68-year-old golfer blasted the LIV Golf star for his strategy, or lack thereof, on the golf course ahead of The Open at Royal Birkdale.
&quot;That’s a whole part of the story, how they’re superstars at LIV then come over and can’t do it. So that’s all another story. Then they go back to be superstars. He has — I’d say it to his face — he has zero clue of strategy,&quot; Faldo told Sky Sports.
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The three-time Open champion referenced a quote from DeChambeau from a year ago, citing the 32-year-old’s error in strategy.
&quot;He said it last year I think on TV: ‘I’m going to go out and attack the links.’ Well, I’ve never attacked a links. You thread it, don’t you? You feed it down the fairway,&quot; Faldo said.
&quot;You look at humps and bumps and what have you and think, ‘If I send it over and feed it, it nudges back into play.’ You don’t think, ‘I’ll just bomb it down there, can’t see where I’m going, it’s 20 yards wide.’ Oh yeah, good luck.&quot;
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Faldo called out DeChambeau for his stubbornness and unwillingness to alter his strategy.
&quot;I mean, on all this, even if you hit it fantastic, it lands on the corner of a divot, you still miss the fairway. So, you’ve got to think, how do I get it on the short grass? It is so important, and he’ll stand up and just keep bombing away,&quot; Faldo said.
DeChambeau has had an inauspicious start to this major season, as he missed the cut at The Masters, The U.S. Open and PGA Championship. DeChambeau qualified for this year’s Open Championship after finishing in the top 10 last year.
He will need to prove Faldo wrong and turn his play around in the first couple of rounds at The Open in order to make the cut at a major tournament this year.
DeChambeau also needs a strong performance at golf’s final major of the year if he wants to earn anything near the gargantuan $500 million deal he reportedly is seeking upon the expiration of his LIV Golf contract.
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			<news:title>UA College of Fine Arts hires 3 new leaders</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Rory Feek&apos;s youngest daughter airlifted to hospital after life-threatening health scare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rory Feek&apos;s youngest daughter airlifted to hospital after life-threatening health scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Country singer Rory Feek revealed the terrifying medical emergency that nearly cost his family everything.
Just two weeks after his 12-year-old daughter, Indiana, underwent open-heart surgery, Feek said she was rushed to a hospital and airlifted by helicopter after a sudden health scare left him and wife Rebecca fearing the worst.
Feek described how what appeared to be a routine illness quickly spiraled into a life-threatening emergency for Indiana, who was born with a ventricular septal defect, a congenital heart defect diagnosed shortly after her birth in 2014, in an emotional Substack post published Saturday.
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&quot;It started with a headache in the afternoon, and then a cough in the middle of the night,&quot; Feek began. &quot;But it wasn’t actually a cough, it was Indy throwing up, which for her is what it sounds like.&quot;
At first, Feek said he and Rebecca suspected a stomach bug. That changed in an instant when Indiana collapsed after walking back toward her bedroom.
&quot;I’m not going to go into the moment-by-moment details that led to us to calling 911 — both us holding her in our arms, literally crying, begging for help — but let’s just say that neither Rebecca, nor I, have been as scared in our lives as we were Thursday morning,&quot; Feek wrote. &quot;I can hardly think it, let alone write it...but we thought we had lost her.&quot;
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Indiana was first taken to a hospital in Waco, Texas, before doctors determined she needed specialized care in Austin. She was transported by helicopter while Feek followed in his truck.
&quot;They gave us time to pray over Indy and for me to kiss her and Rebecca goodbye, and the helicopter lifted off to start their 30 minute flight back to Dell Children’s Medical Center — while I, since there wasn’t enough room for all of us, made my way there in our truck,&quot; Feek continued.
Doctors soon discovered a dangerous buildup of fluid surrounding Indiana&apos;s heart that was preventing it from pumping properly, requiring emergency surgery.
&quot;They said it wasn’t anything that we did, or didn’t do...but that this was something that sometimes happens, where the inflammation from the surgery starts creating an excess of fluid, which is what would make her heart have difficult pumping and her lose color and struggle to get oxygen, and her body to react with vomiting as it’s trying to counter the problem,&quot; Feek explained.
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Nearly two weeks to the hour after her first operation, Indiana was back in surgery.
Doctors removed 610 cc of fluid from around her heart and showed the family X-rays revealing the swelling had grown to roughly twice its normal size.
The procedure brought immediate relief.
&quot;The doctors say that Indy is doing great and should make a full recovery, and hopefully have no further problems like this in the future,&quot; Feek added. &quot;And so, the color has returned, not just to Indy’s face, but to her Mama and Papa’s too.&quot;
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The latest scare comes just weeks after Feek announced Indiana — who has Down syndrome — would undergo corrective heart surgery because of complications tied to her congenital heart defect.
&quot;In February 2014, just a few days after Indy was born, after a very troubling appointment with a local doctor, we took Indiana to Nashville to have her heart checked out,&quot; Feek wrote at the time. &quot;They say that about half of all little ones born with Down syndrome have heart issues. And some are much worse than others.&quot;
About half of babies born with Down syndrome have a congenital heart condition, with some diagnosed before birth and others identified after delivery, according to the National Down Syndrome Society.
Earlier this month, Feek celebrated Indiana&apos;s successful release from the hospital after her initial surgery.
&quot;Just as we had hoped, we were released from the hospital on Monday morning. A moment that all of us had been looking very forward to,&quot; he wrote in a July 3 Substack post. &quot;Dr. Fraser and his team said that Indy is doing amazing and gave her a big thumbs up, and told us we were free to head north to Waco. Back home.&quot;
At the time, the singer acknowledged the emotional toll of the experience while expressing gratitude for his daughter&apos;s recovery.
&quot;It’s been a long week and a half since we loaded up and headed to Austin, with more than a few worries and fears in tow. But the reality is, it’s not been near as long, or hard, as it could’ve been,&quot; he continued. &quot;And we’re SO thankful.&quot;
The medical emergency came during a challenging period for Feek and his family.
In addition to Indiana, the country singer is father to adult daughters Heidi and Hopie from his first marriage.
Hopie previously publicly revealed that DNA testing showed Feek is not her biological father.
According to Hopie, she said the discovery strained their relationship and accused him of sharing private family matters publicly, while Feek has continued to document aspects of his family life through his Substack.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Florida men indicted in armed home invasion where suspect posed as utility worker, 13-year-old zip-tied: DOJ</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Florida men have been indicted after one of them, disguised as a utility worker, robbed a local family at gunpoint and zip-tied the victims—including a 13-year-old boy—the Justice Department announced Tuesday.
Jay El Wilburn, 47, and Alvaughn Parker, 27, both of Tampa, face a slew of federal charges, including conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery—a federal law prohibiting robberies that affect interstate commerce—as well as robbery, use of a firearm during a crime of violence, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
According to the indictment, deputies with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responded to a Tampa apartment on Jan. 20, where an armed robbery had just occurred.
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Wilburn allegedly posed as a utility worker, wearing a hard hat and a reflective vest, to gain entry into the apartment, which was occupied by a man, a woman, and a 13-year-old boy.
Once allowed inside, Wilburn brandished a Taurus PT58S .380-caliber pistol. He grabbed the woman by the back of her neck and pressed the gun to her stomach, federal prosecutors said.
He then forced her to zip-tie the hands of both the man and the teenage boy behind their backs. Once they were restrained, Parker entered the home wearing a face mask and large sunglasses, dressed entirely in black.
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The pair stole approximately $15,000 in cash, controlled substances, three firearms, about two ounces of marijuana, and jewelry physically taken from one of the victims before fleeing the scene.
Investigators linked the two suspects to the robbery using surveillance footage from nearby buildings, license plate readers, and other investigative methods.
On Feb. 2, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) executed a federal search warrant at Wilburn’s residence, where they recovered the loaded firearm used in the robbery.
Wilburn has prior felony convictions, including carjacking and the use of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, legally prohibiting him from possessing firearms.
He has also previously served a federal prison sentence for using a firearm during a crime of violence.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Arizona Wildcats basketball pipeline impresses at NBA Summer League in Vegas</news:title>
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LAS VEGAS – The University of Arizona is no stranger to producing NBA players. 
Going into the 2024-25 season, the school had 12 players suiting up across the league, fourth to only Kentucky, Duke and UCLA.

“We definitely respect the program there and the players that come through there,” Spurs Summer League coach Corliss Williamson said. “The guys that we have now are definitely a reflection of that.” 
Two young former Wildcats took the court during the opening weekend of the 2026 NBA Summer League, looking to strengthen the school’s professional portfolio.
One was Spurs forward Carter Bryant, a 2025 first-round pick (No. 14) who is coming off a season in which he helped guide the Spurs to the NBA Finals. 
Bryant bounced back from a shaky opening game against Atlanta, where he scored 12 points on just 4-of-13 shooting from the field. In game two against the defending champion Knicks, Bryant poured in 19 on 7-of-10 shooting and added two blocks.




“I think I did a better job in terms of just being under control,” Bryant said. “I think I showed flashes of what I’m capable of in the future, but I understand there’s a lot of work I have to do to get to that point.”
Williamson noted Bryant’s marked improvement over his opening-game performance. 
“I thought he played a lot better this game,” Williamson said. “He had a better feel for the game tonight and he did a better job of getting downhill and being a leader out there. His main calling card is going to be on defense for us. He set the tone for us defensively by picking them up full court. We saw what we needed to see.” 
Bryant said he’s “seeing the game super clearly,” but must improve his handle to take the next step in his development for the Spurs. 
“When my teammates get open, this is such a high level that those windows are small,” Bryant said. “Getting shooters shots a second earlier makes a big difference.” 
Another former Wildcat and Arizona high school basketball product greatly improved his performance his second time on the floor in Vegas. 
“I thought I did my job well today,” said Hornets guard Kylan Boswell, who spent his first two collegiate seasons at Arizona before transferring to Illinois. “I facilitated, knocked down shots, guarded pretty well, so I think the biggest thing for me is just making sure my body’s right and being as confident as I can.” 
Boswell, who spent a year at AZ Compass Prep in Chandler prior to his time in Tucson, was unable to crack the scoring column in the Hornets’ opening matchup against the Magic, but the undrafted free-agent signing bounced back with eight points on perfect shooting from the floor in game two against the Pelicans.  
“He played great, I think he facilitated the game really well,” Boswell’s teammate Hannes Steinbach said. “He did a great job pressuring the ball on defense and played pretty good.” 
Boswell commanded the Hornets offense, tallying seven assists without surrendering a turnover. 
“I thought he played with more confidence and was more sure of himself,” Hornets Summer League coach Blaine Mueller said. “He was really aggressive in transition, had some nice tough finishes and found guys on the perimeter.” 
Boswell credits the development of his point guard skills and floor processing ability to his time at Arizona. 
“I think just learning basic fundamentals as a point guard helped translate throughout the years,”  Boswell said. “Arizona’s offense is big on kick-aheads, and I think it helped me grow my fundamentals being a college point guard and that’s helped translate to get to the league.”
Bryant and Boswell weren’t the only hoopers with Arizona ties who made their presence known in Vegas.
Arthur Kaluma, a Boston native and second-year player, moved from Texas to Glendale to play for Dream City Christian in high school. He tallied 34 points and made six 3-pointers against the Mavericks in his second outing of the summer for the Lakers. 
“After having a year under my belt, I feel a lot more comfortable out there,” Kaluma told reporters postgame. “People come to Summer League for an opportunity. Just being able to come out here and perform at this level has been amazing.” 
The night before against the Thunder, Kaluma scored 18 and didn’t miss a shot from deep, the field or the three throw line.  
“The shot was just falling today,” Kaluma said. “My game is three and D. I lock up on defense, I hit open shots. I just got hot today, and I’m going to try not to let it get to my head.” 
Whether they came from the high school or collegiate ranks, Arizona hoopers continue to make a name for themselves at the highest levels.
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			  <news:name>Darline Graham, Lindsey’s sister, sworn in as his US Senate replacement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Darline Graham, Lindsey’s sister, sworn in as his US Senate replacement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Sen. Darline Graham, left, Republican of South Carolina, participates in a reenactment of her swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol on July 14, 2026, alongside her husband, Larry Nordone, and Iowa GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley, president pro tempore of the Senate. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom)

WASHINGTON — Sen. Darline Graham joined the U.S. Senate Tuesday, temporarily filling the seat of her late brother, Lindsey Graham. 
Darline Graham was sworn in just a day after South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster appointed her, as a Republican, to serve out the remainder of her brother’s term. President Donald Trump recommended her to fill Lindsey Graham’s seat hours before the governor’s appointment.   
Lindsey Graham died unexpectedly this weekend from an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to preliminary findings from the medical examiner of the District of Columbia released by the senator’s office. 
Lindsey Graham served in the U.S. Senate for more than two decades and had just returned from Ukraine before his death.
Iowa GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley, the president pro tempore of the Senate, swore in Darline Graham. Grassley joined Darline Graham and her family in the Old Senate Chamber for a reenactment of the swearing-in shortly after. 
Darline Graham leads the South Carolina Commission for the Blind. She is the first woman to represent the Palmetto State in the U.S. Senate. 
She will serve alongside South Carolina GOP Sen. Tim Scott until January when Lindsey Graham’s term ends. 
Lindsey Graham in June secured the GOP primary in his bid for a fifth Senate term. 
A special GOP primary will take place Aug. 11 to determine whose name will appear on the November ballot, with a runoff slated for Aug. 25, if needed. 
The winner of that primary will be up against Democratic candidate Dr. Annie Andrews.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Our View: Route 66 deserves a national monument that stretches across America</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Route 66 turns 100 this year and the United States celebrates its 250th birthday, we have a rare chance to do something worthy of both milestones. Congress should establish a Route 66 National Monument.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Police investigating Sunday shooting near Davis Camp as an attempted homicide</news:name>
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			<news:title>Police investigating Sunday shooting near Davis Camp as an attempted homicide</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY - Bullhead City Police Department is investigating an attempted homicide that occurred on July 12, 2026.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World Cup adds international spice to America’s melting pot</news:name>
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			<news:title>World Cup adds international spice to America’s melting pot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LOS ANGELES – David Gallardo traveled all the way from Spain to experience the World Cup in person.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>World Cup adds international spice to America’s melting pot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fans celebrate Japan’s opening goal in the team’s final group stage match against Sweden during a watch party at the Union Station Fan Zone in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 25.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California inmate who spent 45 years on death row for murdering pregnant wife dies</news:name>
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			<news:title>California inmate who spent 45 years on death row for murdering pregnant wife dies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California prison inmate condemned to death for the 1979 slaying of his pregnant wife, who was killed days before she was expected to give birth, has died after spending more than 45 years on death row.
Jerry T. Bunyard died on July 10 at the California State Prison, Sacramento, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) said. He was 76.
&quot;At 4:44 p.m., Bunyard was pronounced deceased at an outside medical facility by medical staff,&quot; the CDCR said in a news release. &quot;The Sacramento County Coroner will determine his official cause of death.&quot;
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Bunyard was convicted of first-degree murder for the killing of his wife, Elaine Bunyard, and her unborn child. She was found dead on Nov. 1, 1979, in the garage of the San Joaquin County home she shared with her husband and their 7-year-old daughter.
Elaine Bunyard died from a massive shotgun blast to the head, and the fetus died from a lack of oxygen moments later, according to court records. Investigators said Bunyard had hired a childhood friend, Erwin Popham, to commit the murders.
Popham, a drifter, small-time criminal, and frequent drug user, lived with the Bunyard family intermittently. Eventually, Bunyard asked Popham to kill his wife, believing she had gotten pregnant by another man.
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Bunyard had offered his wife a $50,000 settlement for a divorce, but she refused, court records state. He also wanted to clear the way to be with his new girlfriend.
Popham initially declined to commit the murder, but the pair eventually settled on a $1,000 fee to be paid within a week of the slaying, followed by additional money once Bunyard received the proceeds of his wife&apos;s life insurance policy.
The murder was supposed to be staged as a suicide.
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Popham attacked Elaine Bunyard as she was washing dishes in her kitchen, repeatedly striking her on the head with frying pans. He then dragged her unconscious body to the garage and placed her in a chair. Once she was seated, Popham propped Bunyard&apos;s pump shotgun under Elaine&apos;s chin and pulled the trigger.
Half of her face was blown off, prosecutors said. Given the extreme amount of blood at the scene, Popham abandoned the suicide staging and decided to make the killing look like a robbery instead.
He then drove to Bunyard’s construction job in Patterson and told him &quot;it was done,&quot; according to the California Supreme Court’s review of the evidence.
Currently, 567 California prison inmates are on death row, according to the CDCR. However, in 2019, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order instituting a moratorium on the death penalty in California, granting a temporary reprieve to all individuals sentenced to death.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>&apos;Catfish Girl&apos; Hannah Barron hunts, catches fish and has started slinging bikinis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Social media star Hannah Barron, aka the &quot;Catfish Girl,&quot; has been on OutKick&apos;s radar for a long, long time. She appeared in &quot;America’s Best Daily Internet Column&quot; before it was a daily column.
Her catfish noodling skills earned her recognition before I ever wrote a single word for OutKick. She wasn&apos;t known to the internet as the &quot;Catfish Girl&quot; back then. It was well before Lane Kiffin attempted to recruit her.
It was years before the 30-year-old was shoving trolls into lockers for claiming that she wasn’t feminine because of her love of activities like hunting, fishing, noodling and bow fishing.
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I don&apos;t know what Hannah&apos;s follower counts on social media were back then, but I&apos;m confident they were well below the 1.8 million she currently has on Instagram alone. And she&apos;s not slowing down at all.
Last month, she announced, in addition to creating some of the best outdoor content on the internet across multiple social media platforms, that she was adding slinging merchandise including bikinis to her resume.
It has proven to be a wise business move on the part of the Alabama native. She&apos;s already sold out of some of the sizes of her bikinis.
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Her bikinis are also popping up in the wild, with customers beginning to show them off online.
The outdoor influencer wrote after receiving a few of those photographic reports, &quot;Love seeing our Barron Country Bikinis everywhere.&quot;
Talk about an American success story. She&apos;s turned what she loves into a brand. She&apos;s grown that brand with dedication and undeniable content.
Now Hannah Barron has hit another home run with the logical next step of getting into the merchandise/bikini game. You love seeing hard work and talent come together.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Livvy Dunne serves up foamy beers at the Home Run Derby &amp; Hannah Barron goes bikini bowfishing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Livvy Dunne serves up foamy beers at the Home Run Derby &amp; Hannah Barron goes bikini bowfishing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I would like to formally apologize for jinxing Norway last week. I swear it was not my intention.
I really wanted the lovable Scandinavians to bring home a FIFA trophy and not just a taxidermied raccoon.
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More on taxidermied animals in a minute.
But now I have fully moved on from the World Cup as I prepare to head out tomorrow for my annual pilgrimage to visit the in-laws in the Great White North.
And by that I mean Wisconsin.
My husband, our dog and I will also be spending a few days on the Minnesota North Shore. Thank you, by the way, to everyone who sent me recommendations last week. We now have a full itinerary of restaurants, breweries, dog-friendly patios, hiking trails and scenic spots to check out.
TWO REGULAR JOES WILL COMPETE WITH PROS FOR $3.25M PURSE AT INAUGURAL &apos;THE CHAMPIONS&apos; BASS FISHING TOURNAMENT
Now I&apos;m in that annoying phase of pre-travel preparation where I&apos;m trying to get everything done that I swore I wasn&apos;t going to put off until the last minute.
This happens every single time. I really should stop lying to myself and just accept my fate.
I do, however, have the car ready. Anticipating my husband&apos;s comments about my lack of basic vehicle maintenance (I&apos;m literally just a girl), I got the Denali aired up, washed up, gassed up, oil changed and detailed.
Why was the detailing necessary, you ask? Because this:
Yep. I bought Rocky a pup cup on Friday as a reward for being a perfect angel at his nail trimming appointment. Apparently he had used up all his perfect angel behavior, though, because he launched for the pup cup and splattered it all over my console.
I spent a good chunk of time meticulously scraping whipped cream from cracks and crevices, and — considering my car doesn&apos;t smell like rotten hot dairy — I think I did a pretty good job.
Anyway, enough of my griping about my problems. I&apos;ll gripe about something else instead. Let&apos;s do some Nightcaps.
The Home Run Derby was last night. Not that you would know it since they put it behind a Netflix paywall.
Just kidding, I think just about everyone has a Netflix account at this point. But still, did I watch one single second of the 2026 Home Run Derby?
I did not.
Do you know who did watch, though? Livvy Dunne.
I mean sure, her pitcher boyfriend Paul Skenes isn&apos;t out there launching dingers, but a girl&apos;s gotta get her Miller Lite sponsorship money where she can. And if that means serving as a celebrity bartender for a photo op, then so be it.
But Livvy. My sister in Christ. We have to talk about this pour.
Criminal. Straight to jail. Do not pass &quot;Go&quot; and do not collect $200.
I know some Pervy McPervert out there is formulating a joke like, &quot;That&apos;s OK, I&apos;ll take lots of head from Livvy Dunne.&quot;
&quot;Head&quot; is another term for foam at the top of a beer, by the way.
But I&apos;m gonna stop you right there. There is simply no reason to desecrate a Miller Lite like this. That&apos;s my late Grandma Helen&apos;s favorite beer, and she would never stand for it.
Shame!
If you&apos;re not familiar with Hannah Barron, you&apos;re about to be.
She went viral a couple years back for her noodling skills, and she&apos;s now become a full-on fishing, fitness and outdoors influencer with nearly two million Instagram followers.
What is noodling? I am so glad you asked.
Hannah doesn&apos;t just noodle, though. She also bowfishes. And yesterday she shared a snap of a longnose gar she landed from a paddleboard.
That&apos;s a good day, Hannah.
Speaking of fishing, OutKick Outdoors will be headed to The Champions tournament in Nashville this fall. The world championship of bass fishing. A record $3.25 million purse. YUGE.
I regret to inform you those competitors won&apos;t be wearing bikinis like Hannah, though.
But if you&apos;re one of those guys (or gals) who finds yourself out on the lake bragging that you could totally out-fish the pros, here&apos;s your chance.
They&apos;re giving two Average Joes the chance to compete in the tournament. I talked to World Bass Enterprises CEO Brian Bird about it this week:
Next up, Average Joes versus NFL players, NHL players and pro boxers!
Nevermind, someone might die.
Let&apos;s open the mailbag.
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Bill Writes: Thank the good Lord this man was not seriously injured or killed, but on the lighter side... The only thing higher than his blood pressure was his airtime.
Amber:
Zing!
By the way, we have an update on that guy.
His name is Carl Isom-McDaniel, and he&apos;s a retiree in his mid-60s. He suffered suffered multiple broken bones but is expected to recover.
Brian W. Writes: Good God Amber, what rock have you been living under? Dana White is a dude. Everybody knows that. Turn in your journalist badge at the nearest counter. You suck!!
Amber:
Look, I get plenty of emails. Most are from very nice people responding to my column or sending me pictures and videos of cool dogs. Some are from miserable folks who want to tell me how bad I suck at writing and how wrong I am in each and every one of my opinions.
And then some... just baffle me.
Because I cannot, for the life of me, figure out when I accused Dana White of being a woman. I asked Brian to clarify, but he never responded.
So if anyone can point to a specific instance where I even remotely insinuated that I didn&apos;t know the gender of the UFC CEO, please send it my way.
Otherwise, I&apos;d love to get my journalist badge back.
Amber:
Thanks to Drew in Katy, Texas, for sending that over.
I&apos;m always worried about hiking in bear country with my dog. My husband assures me that our German Shepherd might actually scare a bear away. But I worry it would do the opposite — like provoking an aggressive reaction.
Fortunately for this family, the dog did exactly what the dog should do: protect.
I fear Rocky might just try to be friends with the bear.
Gene in the Rock Writes: &apos;Bout time. It always kind of puzzled me that the only &quot;official&quot; US monument to hero animals was in Guam.  It&apos;s beautiful, but I mean, how many people have ever been to Guam?  Tell your congressman to support this if they haven&apos;t already!
Andy K. Writes: Oh, this is my dog Bonnie. She not real but she&apos;s mine. She&apos;s very loyal. She&apos;s the best. She was the perfect solution when I lived in the City and traveled alot.
One last thing. I wasn&apos;t invited to Tay Tay&apos;s wedding either! I know, shocking, right? And I thought we were close. I mean, I don&apos;t really know her music particularly well, although when I hear her music I sometimes like it. But I know many people who love her and her music, yet somehow that wasn&apos;t enough.
Seriously, though, I do admire her ability to run a multibillion-dollar organization, and apparently treat her people very well at the same time. I&apos;m sure she has management and staff that do the day-to-day, but she does the heavy lifting remarkably well. I&apos;m impressed with that. And her business acumen.
Amber:
You could have fooled me. Bonnie looks like a real dog.
But funny story about dog plushies. Last year I lost my soul dog, Lucy — my baby of 16 years. (That&apos;s not the funny part). After she died, my husband bought me a custom plushie of Lucy. It looks just like her and is almost the same size as her, too.
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I posted a picture of it on my Instagram story and got a ton of strange responses — mostly from friends who seemed confused and concerned.
It later came to my attention that people thought I had TAXIDERMIED my dog!
I guess that&apos;s a testament to the company that made the plushie. It&apos;s THAT realistic.
Look, no judgment. Taxidermy your dog or cremate or bury or whatever feels right in your heart. But just so we&apos;re clear, the stuffed dog now chilling in my bedroom has never been alive. Just a stuffed animal.
Oh and back to the Taylor Travis wedding... we reported last week that Taylor Lewan and Will Compton were pretty sore about not getting an invite.
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John B. Writes (about Will Compton): because he&apos;s a d—head and Travis thinks so too!
That explanation&apos;s good enough for me.
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			<news:title>&apos;This is not normal&apos;: AOC unloads on McConnell&apos;s prolonged absence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Mitch McConnell&apos;s disclosure of new details about the medical issues that have kept him away from the Senate has sparked fresh scrutiny on Capitol Hill, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., questioning whether his prolonged absence is &quot;legal at this point&quot; even as Republicans insist he&apos;ll return when the Senate needs him.
&quot;How is everyone pretending this is normal?&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said to Fox News Digital. &quot;This is not normal. At all.&quot;
&quot;How is it that we have sitting elected members of Congress going missing for months at a time?&quot;
MITCH MCCONNELL BREAKS SILENCE ON MYSTERY HOSPITALIZATION AFTER GRAHAM&apos;S DEATH
The Kentucky senator broke his silence on his previously undisclosed medical conditions that have kept him absent from the Senate since he was first hospitalized on June 14. He posted to social media claiming that his childhood fight with polio contributed to the fall that left him &quot;briefly unconscious&quot; and hospitalized last month, and then was hit with a &quot;mild case of pneumonia&quot; in the midst of his recovery.
&quot;Leader McConnell is tough as nails,&quot; Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., said. &quot;This guy survived polio. For days on end, he went through therapy. People have no idea how tough he is. &quot;
McConnell&apos;s silence fueled online speculation about his condition, with unsubstantiated rumors ranging from cardiac arrest to claims that he had died.
&quot;When you&apos;re not very forthcoming with a lot of information, whether it&apos;s personal or professional information, you do leave the conclusion up to conspiracy theorists,&quot; Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said. &quot;And people&apos;s imagination is far greater than reality almost every time.&quot;
Even after McConnell released his statement on his medical absence, including a photo of him with his wife in the hospital, rumors circulated about the senator, claiming he could be in a vegetative state.
MCCONNELL FACES FRESH CALLS TO COME CLEAN ABOUT HEALTH ISSUES
The statement also did not address specifically when McConnell would return to the Senate, only stating that he would not &quot;be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet.&quot;
But Republican senators seemed confident that McConnell would return to the Senate floor for key votes, with Cramer even claiming GOP leaders have been in &quot;regular&quot; contact with him throughout his absence.
&quot;Enough of our leadership have regular conversations with him for me to be comfortable,&quot; Cramer said.
&quot;I don&apos;t have any doubt if there was a vote for a Supreme Court justice tomorrow that he&apos;d find a way to be here for that,&quot; Marshall said. &quot;I think he&apos;ll be here when we need him, and I just would never count him out. He&apos;ll be back.&quot;
McConnell, 84, is set to retire next year at the end of his term, but has promised he will be &quot;finishing the job&quot; he was elected to do until then.
&quot;I think that Mitch McConnell has always been exactly who he is right now,&quot; Cramer said.
HOUSE DEM URGES TRANSPARENCY BY PUBLIC OFFICIALS AFTER GOP COLLEAGUE REVEALS REASON FOR EXTENDED ABSENCE
&quot;He&apos;s not the most transparent person in the world. He thinks strategically, tactically. He thinks about what serves the institution best — what serves his political ambitions and his political priorities.&quot;
Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News Digital that while medical emergencies can often be inevitable, she believes there needs to be some regulations pertaining to the length of absences, as well as potentially some legislation passed to prevent lawmakers from being able to be absent for long periods.
&quot;Listen, things do happen,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said. &quot;People get into medical incidents. If you&apos;re in the hospital, you&apos;re in the hospital. But I do think that there should be some sort of... there&apos;s a line here. And I think almost everyone can agree that it&apos;s been crossed.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sharks star Macklin Celebrini just made an impressive bit of NHL and video game history</news:title>
			<news:keywords>San Jose Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini had whatever the opposite of a sophomore slump is. After dropping 63 points in his rookie season, the 20-year-old threw down a wildly impressive 115 points (46G, 70A).
It was an impressive tally that helped him earn a spot on the Team Canada roster at the 2026 Olympics, where the team took silver — people forget the Canadians lost to Team USA (alright, no one forgets; I just like to bring it up) — and that has earned Celebrini another honor.
EA Sports has revealed that he&apos;ll grace the cover of &quot;NHL 27,&quot; officially making him the youngest player ever to get the nod.
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It also makes him the first Shark to appear on a cover since Owen Nolan was on the front of &quot;NHL 2001.&quot;
That was so long ago at this point that I think I ordered that game off the back of a cereal box like it was a pair of X-ray specs or sea monkey eggs. Tell that to a kid today and watch all the synapses in their brains start misfiring because they have no concept of anything other than downloading something from the PlayStation Store.
I was surprised to hear that Celebrini was the youngest to appear on a cover, and if you think about it, it&apos;s super impressive.
There have been some great players who hit the ground running in the NHL, but were a bit older than Celebrini when they landed a cover. Alex Ovechkin landed &quot;NHL 07&quot; while Connor McDavid was on &quot;NHL 18,&quot; for instance. Both were young, but not as young as Celebrini.
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You&apos;d think Sidney Crosby would&apos;ve snagged a cover early in his career, but he famously has never been on one.
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Of course, now everyone — especially Sharks fans — is going to sit back and hope that Celebrini doesn&apos;t succumb to any kind of cover athlete curse.
Especially because the Sharks continue to look like they&apos;re on course to be back in the playoff picture, perhaps as soon as this season.
They have a wealth of young talent, and just missed out on the second wild card spot in the Western Conference by four points.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump revives his decades-old Iran warning as US ramps up military pressure: &apos;remarkably consistent&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump resurfaced decades-old comments on Iran Tuesday, sharing a 1980 interview clip in which he argued America needed to project strength during the hostage crisis.
&quot;When you get the respect of the other countries, then the other countries tend to do a little bit as you do … and then you create the right attitudes,&quot; Trump said in the resurfaced clip during an interview with reporter Rona Barrett about the Iranian hostage crisis.
When asked during the interview whether the U.S. should send troops into Iran during the hostage crisis, the then-real estate mogul didn&apos;t hesitate. Trump shared the clip on Truth Social on Tuesday. 
&quot;I absolutely feel that, yes,&quot; Trump responded. &quot;I don&apos;t think there&apos;s any question.&quot;
TRUMP SAYS HE LEFT INSTRUCTIONS TO &apos;BOMB&apos; IRAN &apos;AT LEVELS&apos; NEVER SEEN IF HE IS ASSASSINATED
The clip has been circulating on social media amid escalating tensions with Iran after the U.S. resumed strikes following the collapse of a ceasefire agreement. Trump reposted the video on Truth Social on Tuesday.
Trump was discussing the Iran Hostage Crisis, during which Iranian militants seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.
&quot;The Iranian situation is case in point that they hold our hostages is just absolutely and totally ridiculous that this country sits back and allows a country such as Iran to hold our hostages, to my way of thinking is a horror,&quot; he added.
TRUMP SAYS IRAN CEASEFIRE IS &apos;OVER&apos; AFTER IRANIAN ATTACKS TRIGGER MASSIVE US RESPONSE
After lengthy negotiations over a memorandum of understanding with Iran collapsed, the U.S. resumed military operations against Iranian targets. CENTCOM said U.S. forces would resume blocking maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports Tuesday afternoon.
&quot;Long before he was elected, President Trump has been remarkably consistent in his belief that Iran – a nation that chants ‘Death to America’ – can never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon,&quot; White House spokesperson Olivia Wales told Fox News Digital. &quot;The United States and our allies are already safer for President Trump’s bold actions to obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities in Operation Midnight Hammer and decimate their military in Operation Epic Fury. The successful Trump policy is defined by American strength – and President Trump will always unapologetically advance America’s interests.&quot;
Trump said Monday that Tehran’s military capabilities have been badly weakened and warned of continued &quot;major attacks.&quot;
&quot;If we didn&apos;t do it, they would have had a nuclear weapon. If they had a nuclear weapon, Israel would no longer be with us. The Middle East probably would no longer be with us,&quot; Trump said.
TRUMP HAS IRAN ON THE ROPES — AND CRITICS STILL DON’T GET HIS EDGE
While answering questions from reporters Monday, Trump said his administration has taken a tougher stance with Iran than previous administrations.
&quot;This is what they&apos;ve done for 47 years,&quot; Trump said. &quot;The difference is nobody negotiated like I do. And this should have been done by Bush and Obama and Biden and people before them.&quot;
He also accused Iran of dragging out negotiations for decades.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Christopher Nolan sparks fresh backlash after calling &apos;The Odyssey&apos; criticism &apos;irrelevant&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christopher Nolan sparks fresh backlash after calling &apos;The Odyssey&apos; criticism &apos;irrelevant&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Christopher Nolan has spoken out about the backlash he&apos;s received over his upcoming adaptation of &quot;The Odyssey,&quot; and his critics aren&apos;t happy.
&quot;Comes with the territory,&quot; he told The Telegraph. The outlet described him as &quot;grinning serenely&quot; before &quot;lifting his cup and saucer and taking a theatrical sip.&quot;
Nolan added, &quot;But look, these conversations that happen before people see the film — they’re always irrelevant, because no one having them knows what the film actually is yet.&quot;
CHRISTOPHER NOLAN FACES GROWING BACKLASH OVER ‘ODYSSEY’ CASTING, HISTORICAL ACCURACY AS SCREENINGS CANCELED
Many people don&apos;t view their issues with the film as &quot;irrelevant,&quot; nor do they seem to believe one needs to see it before criticizing it.
One of the most common problems with the upcoming movie is in its casting choices — Lupita Nyong&apos;o plays Helen of Troy, although critics argue her darker complexion contradicts the character&apos;s description in Homer&apos;s original epic, and Elliot Page, known for his short, slight build, plays Sinon, a Greek soldier.
The trailer has also gotten a negative response, with viewers calling out the modern language in the ancient Greek setting, as well as the lack of Greek actors.
Nolan told The Telegraph that the reception so far for &quot;The Odyssey&quot; is similar to the concerns he faced while working on his &quot;Batman&quot; trilogy, explaining that when he started with &quot;Batman Begins,&quot; a variety of artists had been creating and depicting the character for decades, &quot;and a lot of freighted thoughts were out there about what he represents.&quot;
&quot;And what I learned over my time on that trilogy,&quot; he continued, &quot;is you can’t worry about any of that at all. What you have to do is honor the original text by interpreting it in the strongest way you personally can.&quot;
The director said, &quot;In the end, fans of the property — even when we were doing something that was not what they would have done — enjoyed the sincerity of the attempt to put as good a version of it on screen as we could,&quot; adding that he hopes audiences can reach a similar conclusion with &quot;The Odyssey.&quot;
&quot;All I can do is make the best film I possibly can in the most sincere way. It’s very different from how anyone else would do it, but that’s what adaptation is,&quot; Nolan said.
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While the Oscar-winning filmmaker believes that the movie&apos;s current criticism isn&apos;t worth considering, his new interview has garnered plenty of attention on its own.
&quot;We don’t need to see the film,&quot; one person wrote on X. &quot;We know you bowed to the forces that say you must hire based on skin color or protected class to win awards. Hire based on merit, not DEI bulls---.&quot;
&quot;It is insane to think that some people think you&apos;d have to experience a disaster to know it&apos;s a disaster or a disaster in the making,&quot; another person said.
Another X user joked, &quot;Since conservatives are irrelevant, I guess Nolan is counting on every single leftist paying to see this movie 3 times so they can break even.&quot;
&quot;We know it’s historically inaccurate, mistranslated, &amp; had alternative motives to the original script… Why?&quot; one person asked. &quot;Bc you already confessed that much. So no, not irrelevant. Honest reaction to someone butchering a classic.&quot;
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Others have argued that Nolan had a point in his interview, with one user writing, &quot;While I don&apos;t agree with some of the casting decisions, it&apos;s a 3 hour piece of art that none of us have watched yet. watch the film and then form an opinion.&quot;
Another referenced Nolan&apos;s &quot;The Dark Knight,&quot; arguing, &quot;People forgot how furious fans were when he cast Heath Ledger as the Joker. The internet literally rioted, saying a romance actor would ruin the franchise. Nolan trusts his vision over noise because he&apos;s proven them wrong before. Who remembers the 2006 forums?&quot;
The movie, also starring Zendaya as Athena, Matt Damon as Odysseus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, Charlize Theron as Calypso and many other big stars, is set to premiere in theaters on Friday, July 17.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge unloads $176K penalty on Murdaugh podcaster Mandy Matney after finding subpoena defiance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge unloads $176K penalty on Murdaugh podcaster Mandy Matney after finding subpoena defiance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A South Carolina judge found Alex Murdaugh crime reporter and podcaster Mandy Matney in civil contempt and ordered her to pay $171,500 in attorneys&apos; fees and costs, plus a $5,000 fine, after concluding she willfully refused to comply with a subpoena in litigation tied to the Murdaugh family.
In a 22-page order filed Monday, Circuit Judge R. Keith Kelly concluded Matney deliberately disregarded a valid subpoena and prior court order requiring her to appear for a deposition, rejecting her claim that safety concerns justified her refusal.
The contempt finding stems from long-running civil litigation arising from the 2019 boat crash that killed Mallory Beach. Parker&apos;s convenience stores are among the defendants accused of selling alcohol to underage Paul Murdaugh before the fatal crash, and Matney was subpoenaed as a non-party witness.
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Beach, 19, was killed in the February 2019 crash in Beaufort County. Paul Murdaugh was later charged with boating under the influence, but those charges were dismissed after he and his mother, Maggie Murdaugh, were fatally shot at the family&apos;s Colleton County hunting estate in June 2021.
The Beach family&apos;s civil lawsuit against members of the Murdaugh family and Parker&apos;s alleges the convenience store chain illegally sold alcohol to the underage Paul Murdaugh before the crash. The litigation ultimately helped expose Alex Murdaugh&apos;s finances as investigators uncovered the disgraced attorney&apos;s financial crimes.
Kelly wrote that Matney refused to appear at the Bluffton deposition site on March 27 despite acknowledging she understood the court had denied her efforts to quash the subpoena and ordered the deposition to proceed. Instead, she remained at another law office in Bluffton while Parker&apos;s attorneys waited at the noticed location.
The order notes Matney instead appeared by Zoom from another law office in Bluffton.
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&quot;Based upon the foregoing, there is clear and convincing evidence that Ms. Matney&apos;s failure to appear was not the result of confusion, mistake, or inability, but rather was a deliberate decision to disregard the subpoena and the Court&apos;s March 16, 2026 Order requiring that she be deposed within 14 days,&quot; Kelly wrote.
Kelly also found Matney&apos;s explanation that she feared for her safety was not credible, writing there was &quot;no persuasive evidence&quot; supporting her allegations that Parker&apos;s attorneys were trying to harass her or place her in danger.
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Kelly pointed to Matney&apos;s social media posts after the aborted deposition, including photos showing her eating lemon pound cake with attorney Mark Tinsley and later dining in Savannah. The judge wrote the posts &quot;evidence her intent to defy her obligation to appear at the noticed deposition location.&quot;
Parker&apos;s attorneys originally sought more than $310,000 in fees and costs, but Kelly reduced the award by nearly 45%, ordering Matney to pay $171,500, plus a $5,000 fine.
The court awarded $39,900 to Bannister, Wyatt and Stalvey, LLC; $45,950 to Deborah B. Barbier, LLC; and $85,650 to Maynard Nexsen, PC.
Matney criticized the ruling Monday in a Facebook post.
&quot;I&apos;m not angry that Judge R Keith Kelly found me in contempt of court. I&apos;m angry that he&apos;s ordering me to pay an unprecedented amount of legal fees ($171,000 + $5,000 in fines),&quot; she wrote.
&quot;The South Carolina Justice system is exactly what I&apos;ve been saying all along — CORRUPT,&quot; she added. &quot;And this is my punishment for calling it like it is.&quot;
Kelly wrote there was &quot;no persuasive evidence&quot; supporting Matney&apos;s repeated allegations that Parker&apos;s attorneys were using the deposition process to harass or bully her.
He also concluded the contempt proceedings resulted from Matney&apos;s own conduct, writing that had she appeared for her deposition or accepted one of several alternate locations offered, &quot;she would not be before the Court on a contempt motion.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate Dems draw rare line against must-pass Pentagon bill</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T19:52:41.792Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Senate Dems draw rare line against must-pass Pentagon bill</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senate Democrats drew a rare line in the sand against a yearly, must-pass defense package in an act of rebellion against President Donald Trump.
Democrats blocked a procedural hurdle for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a perennial bill that opens up funding for the Pentagon and military. Many were already frustrated by the overall funding target of the package and pushed over the edge by the renewal of the Iran war.
&quot;It’s very disappointing,&quot; Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;It&apos;s about supporting our troops, supporting our military, and it&apos;s disappointing when Democrats play games with that,&quot; he continued.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., charged on the Senate floor that Republicans wanted the upper chamber to take up the bill &quot;as though none of this is happening.&quot;
&quot;The president is waging an unauthorized war, defying bipartisan majorities in Congress, refusing to level with the American people at the cost of the mission or the endgame,&quot; Schumer said. &quot;The NDAA cannot become a permission slip for that recklessness that we see occurring in Iran.&quot;
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Early signs of trouble for this year’s NDAA first appeared during the Senate Armed Services Committee’s vote to advance the legislation. The majority of Democrats, nine out of 13 on the panel, voted against it.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., was one of the &quot;no&quot; votes, something he acknowledged was a rare move.
He said guardrails needed to be added to Trump’s war authorities in Iran and a deeper explanation provided of where exactly the where exactly the staggering $1.15 trillion authorized by the bill would come from.
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&quot;The Iran war issue is, I think, one of the major issues about the NDAA, but it&apos;s not the only issue,&quot; Kaine said. &quot;The absence of knowing where this money is coming from to do this dramatic top-line increase? That still has to get resolved.&quot;
Republicans, however, contended that taking the first step on the bill would allow for an amendment process to modify it.
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., who also sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told Fox News Digital, &quot;It&apos;s pretty frustrating, people need to come together and act in the best interest of the country.&quot;
&quot;We have to, you know, we have to have a strong military,&quot; Scott said. &quot;Whether we like it or not, people decide to be our enemies. They want to destroy us. So I think we ought to, you know, get on the bill and if we need to do amendments, let&apos;s start amending it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Amy Coney Barrett recalls heartbreaking question from 12-year-old son over bulletproof vest</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T19:52:22.343Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Amy Coney Barrett recalls heartbreaking question from 12-year-old son over bulletproof vest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justice Amy Coney Barrett shared before the House Appropriations Committee that the uptick in threats waged against her and fellow Supreme Court justices have taken a toll on her children.
&quot;They have required my children to think about and see things that children should not have to see or think about,&quot; Barrett testified Tuesday.
Barrett shared how her security detail gave her a bulletproof vest to wear, and one day when she brought it into her bedroom, her 12-year-old son asked what it was.
&quot;And I didn&apos;t know how to respond because maybe I lack imagination, but I didn&apos;t expect that performing this service was going to put me in the position of explaining to my children what a bulletproof vest was, and why I had to wear one,&quot; Barrett told the committee.
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Barrett and Justice Elena Kagan&apos;s testimony before Congress came as the Supreme Court seeks a 10% budget increase for fiscal year 2027, with roughly $16.6 million of the $20.7 million increase dedicated to expanding security for the justices.
Barrett, who was the target of a swatting incident in May, recounted how her and her family&apos;s lives drastically changed following the leaked Dobbs decision in 2022, which ruled that abortion was not a constitutional right, causing threats on her life to intensify.
In that incident, someone falsely reported gunshots at her home, Barrett testified, saying her teenage son and his friends were the first to discover the street filled with police.
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&quot;I was very, very grateful that I had Supreme Court police outside my home because they were able to stop and meet with and explain to the county police that it had been a false alarm, and so the police did not actually attempt to enter our home,&quot; Barrett said.
She also shared that her and other justices are receiving anonymous packages being sent in the name of Daniel Anderl, the 20-year-old son of U.S District Court Judge Esther Salas, who was killed in 2020.
The gunman was an attorney, posing as a delivery driver. Judge Salas was his target. Salas&apos; husband was seriously injured as well.
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&quot;I think the message on these deliveries being sent in his name is clear,&quot; Barrett said. &quot;As Justice Kagan said, federal judges across the country, throughout the judiciary, including the Supreme Court, continue to do their jobs without fear or favor, but the threat level is really high.&quot;
The testimony underscored the urgency behind the Supreme Court&apos;s push for more security funding during its first appearance before Congress since 2019.
In total, the Supreme Court is requesting roughly $89 million to cover their personal security costs, which Kagan said is necessary given that the Justices have experienced a 35% increase in threats just in 2026, compared to a 25% increase in threats the year prior. Kagan noted how recent growth in the budget can be entirely attributed to security expenses.
&quot;For some of us, those threats have come very close and all of us live with the knowledge that they may again materialize,&quot; Kagan testified.
She recalled that when she arrived at the Supreme Court in 2010, justices did not receive around-the-clock personal protection. Instead, the court&apos;s police primarily guarded the building, and she only had security accompanying her during work-related public events.
But Kagan said the heightened focus on justices&apos; security began after Justice Antonin Scalia&apos;s death in 2016. Scalia died while on a hunting trip in Texas, where he was hours away from security personnel after declining a private security detail for the trip.
Kagan recalled that Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and the late Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, D-Md., came to Chief Justice John Roberts to push them to step up their security.
&quot;This was how the Chief described it to us — they said, kind of like, &apos;We think you&apos;re crazy, you know, that you have less security than the director of the Office of Personnel Management does. And we think that you have to do better.&apos;
&quot;Then, of course, the Dobbs leak happened, and that really increased the urgency of the entire thing,&quot; Kagan said. &quot;But we&apos;ve been working on this now for about a decade and actually, I think, are grateful to Congress for coming to us and saying, &apos;You have to up your game in this area.&apos;&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New law provides clarity for firefighters’ health insurance</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T19:51:20.385Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>New law provides clarity for firefighters’ health insurance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — Firefighters who have had to run through many hoops with their insurance company over a simple comma that was missing in state law are finding relief in a recently signed bill.
Senate Bill 1215 is mostly focused on fixing some formatting and text issues in the law that was causing confusion over what is covered by health insurance.
Matthew O’Reilly, a firefighter in Sun City, got diagnosed with a type of cancer after a routine screening. He had his thyroid removed and went through recovery.
But even as he was healing, O’Reilly said the insurance company that was providing workers’ compensation coverage insisted that the type of cancer he had just wasn’t covered.
Why?
It turns out that the list of diseases that state law says are presumed to be job-related for firefighters was worded to cover “adenocarcinoma or mesothelioma of the respiratory tract,” leading the insurer to conclude that his non-respiratory adenocarcinoma was not covered.
Put simply, according to Sen. Kevin Payne, there should have been a comma after adenocarcinoma which would have made it clear that the provision about respiratory tract was meant to include only mesothelioma.
O’Reilly said the cancer diagnosis made him focus on things like family, treatment and recovery.
“I never thought about having to fight for my benefits, whether an insurance company’s going to fight for a comma,” he said. “But here we are.”
That resulted in having to fight for more than a year.
“During that time I was trying to heal, I was also dealing with hearings and legal arguments, uncertainty of whether my benefits were going to be covered or not,” O’Reilly said.
“As firefighters, we know that the job comes with risks,” he said. “But if one of those risks gets you sick because of the job, we should not be abandoned, we should not have to prove over and over against the law of what the law means and what it’s intended to mean.”
O’Reilly eventually did get his coverage. But what’s in SB 1215 should make that unnecessary for others who find themselves in the same position.
Burned by the issue of punctuation, Payne, a Peoria Republican, re-crafted the law so the list of presumptively covered conditions is no longer in a single sentence. Now, each of the 23 conditions has its own numbered paragraph.
“SB 1215 matters because it helps ensure the next firefighter does not have to go through what I went through,” O’Reilly said.
“It means firefighters diagnosed with a covered job-related cancer can focus on treatment, recovery, and family instead of fighting insurance companies,” he said at a ceremonial signing of the bill by Gov. Katie Hobbs.
“This is not just about punctuation,” said O’Reilly. “It’s about people.”
Dan Freiberg, president of the 9,000-member Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona, said the legislation sends an important message.
“Arizona will not allow insurance companies to exploit ambiguity in the law at the expense of sick firefighters,” he said.
Firefighters also gained another change in law designed to protect their health and prevent them from becoming ill in the first place.
HB 2641, which also was signed, prohibits the use of PFAS — a category known as “forever chemicals” — in the foam used by firefighters to put out blazes.
The chemicals help the foam spread over burning flammable liquids, helping to shut off the flow of oxygen.
Arizona lawmakers, aware of the health hazards, had previously forbidden the use of PFAS, which have a known link to cancer, in foam used for testing and training. But it left the door open for other uses when actually fighting fires.
Rep. Sarah Ligouri said there is no reason for that exception given the known health hazards from the chemicals.
“Firefighters spend their career running toward danger,” said the Phoenix Democrat.
“Every time a firefighter answers a call they accept risks the rest of us hope we never have to face,” she said. “But they shouldn’t have to prevent risks that are preventable.”
Liguori, noting the inherent risks of cancer to firefighters, said it makes sense to eliminate at least one risk factor.
She also said anything that reduces the use of PFAS helps everyone else, what with the chemicals showing up in drinking water in many communities.
The immediate ban on PFAS in firefighting foam in Arizona does have an exception for public airports — at least through the end of 2030. That is in line with changes to the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2024, which sets the same date.
Freiberg said the theme behind both new laws is providing additional protections against the risks that come with what is inherently a “dangerous job.”
“We know what it means to run toward danger when everybody else is running away from it,” he said.
“But the greatest threat facing firefighters today is not the fire directly in front of us,” Freiberg said. “It’s what follows us home: toxic smoke, burning plastics, diesel exhaust, contaminated gear, dangerous chemicals we cannot see. We can’t smell them, and we also cannot avoid them.”
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			<news:title>Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anthropic&apos;s latest advert is stirring up high emotions — which is undoubtedly what it was designed to do.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Apple opens its new Siri AI to everyone with the iOS 27 public beta</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T19:50:20.487Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Apple opens its new Siri AI to everyone with the iOS 27 public beta</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you’ve been waiting to try Apple’s revamped Siri without installing a developer beta, you now can. The company on Tuesday released the iOS 27 public beta, giving iPhone owners early access to its AI-powered assistant and other new features before the software’s official launch this fall.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Norway just threw the greatest celebration ever for a team eliminated in the World Cup quarterfinals</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T19:42:21.652Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Norway just threw the greatest celebration ever for a team eliminated in the World Cup quarterfinals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At every World Cup, there are a few teams that become tournament darlings. This year it was the likes of Cape Verde, Scotland and Norway.
Of those three, none made a deeper run than Norway. And while it came up short against England this past weekend, the team returned home like the boat-rowing (fine, technically sailing) conquering heroes its ancestors once were.
And, boy, did they ever get one hell of a parade.
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The team returned home this week — taxidermied raccoons in hand — after a 2-1 loss in extra time to the Three Lions.
Of course, even with star striker Erling Haaland, the team getting to the quarterfinals was a huge achievement for the Scandinavian nation, and their best World Cup performance ever, topping a pair of Round of 16 appearances in 1938 and 1998.
Clearly, it meant a lot, because people turned out in droves to cheer on the team in Oslo as they left the Royal Palace.
Again, I feel like this has to be reiterated: this is for a team knocked out in the quarterfinals.
We&apos;ve seen championship parades here in the States that didn&apos;t draw crowds like that, and there are fewer than six million people in the entire country!
World Cup success is always relative. For some nations, just making it is a victory.
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But if that&apos;s Norway after bowing out in the quarterfinals, I don&apos;t think they could&apos;ve handled going much further.
Oslo would be bursting at the seams if they made it to the semifinals, and who knows what could&apos;ve happened had they pulled off a miracle and won it all.
I think we&apos;d wake up the next morning and Norway would be missing on the map. There&apos;d just be a void north of Denmark and west of Sweden.
It&apos;s probably safe to say that with Haaland only in his mid-twenties, the Norwegians will be back in action at the next World Cup in 2030.
And maybe they&apos;ll end up having reason for an even wilder celebration.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Bachelorette&apos; star reveals brain tumor diagnosis after routine health scan</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Bachelorette&apos; star reveals brain tumor diagnosis after routine health scan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This reality TV star thought a routine health scan would bring peace of mind.
Instead, the &quot;Bachelor in Paradise&quot; star revealed it uncovered what appears to be an early-stage brain tumor, sending him on a whirlwind journey that will soon lead to brain surgery.
The shocking discovery began with what Joe Amabile expected would be a routine full-body scan.
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&quot;So a little medical update. I didn’t share my Prenuvo results because they ended up finding a lesion in my brain,&quot; he said in a video shared to Instagram. &quot;So then I had to go get a brain MRI, and there was a blueberry-sized lesion in my brain that looks to be a glioma, which is a tumor.&quot;
The additional testing quickly led to a treatment plan. Amabile revealed he would undergo a craniotomy in two weeks to remove the tumor, so doctors could test it.
&quot;So I now need to get brain surgery [in two weeks] to get it removed and get it tested, and then we’re gonna go from there,&quot; he explained. &quot;So it’s been a wild couple weeks. Definitely wasn’t expecting this.&quot;
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Reflecting on the whirlwind diagnosis, Amabile said he never expected to find himself in this position.
&quot;I think it’s one of those things where you’re like, ‘Oh, something like this&apos;ll never happen to me,’ and here I am,&quot; he said. &quot;They say it’s really early stages. I hope they are able to get it all, and I’m fine. But I will keep you updated.&quot;
The former &quot;Bachelorette&quot; contestant shared additional details in the caption of his video. Amabile also reflected on the emotional toll of the diagnosis.
&quot;I’m doing my best to stay positive during this time and am lucky to have a lot of support from family and friends,&quot; he added.
&quot;I’ve gone back and forth about what I wanted to share on social media but ultimately, this is now part of my life now, so might as well. Onto a new journey.&quot;
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Amabile first won fans over as &quot;Grocery Store Joe&quot; after a brief but memorable appearance on Becca Kufrin&apos;s season of &quot;The Bachelorette&quot; in 2018.
His popularity skyrocketed on &quot;Bachelor in Paradise,&quot; where he later found lasting love. Amabile and Serena Pitt are one of Bachelor Nation’s biggest success stories.
The couple met on Season 7 of &quot;Bachelor in Paradise&quot; and got engaged during the 2021 finale. Amabile and Pitt surprised fans by marrying in a New York City courthouse on Oct. 27, 2022. They later hosted a larger wedding ceremony with loved ones in September 2023.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>After 2 deadly shootings, ICE reportedly ordered to end vehicle enforcement stops</news:name>
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			<news:title>After 2 deadly shootings, ICE reportedly ordered to end vehicle enforcement stops</news:title>
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			  <news:name>The founder of Hinge raised $18M to build a new AI dating service, Overtone</news:name>
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			<news:title>The founder of Hinge raised $18M to build a new AI dating service, Overtone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Overtone describes itself as &quot;a voice- and audio-forward service, enabled by AI, that provides highly curated introductions.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida man who had sexual encounter with vacuum cleaner near Disney World takes no contest plea</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man who had sexual encounter with vacuum cleaner near Disney World takes no contest plea</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Back in January, Kevin Dale Westerhold, 51, made an appearance in an edition of True Romance after a romantic encounter with a vacuum. The Florida man and Airbnb host&apos;s ordeal has made its way through the courts.
Sometimes the Florida man stories come into our lives and seem to disappear into thin air. We don&apos;t get to find out how they navigate through the court system. This isn’t one of those stories.
On Monday, Westerhold&apos;s case was closed after he took a plea deal for his indecent exposure arrest, which came after he was alleged to have &quot;engaged in a sexual performance with a vacuum cleaner&quot; outside a home in a gated resort community near Disney World.
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The Smoking Gun reports that Westerhold entered a no contest plea to the indecent exposure charge, which had been reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor.
He was then sentenced, according to court documents obtained by the outlet, to 12 months probation. He was also fined $271 and ordered to undergo a &quot;psycho-sexual evaluation&quot; by Judge Juna Pulayya.
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Witnesses were able to provide photos and videos of Westerhold to investigators of him &quot;pleasuring himself with a vacuum in broad daylight,&quot; according to the police report.
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A detective who went into detail in the report about what had transpired on the otherwise quiet day earlier this year in the gated community wrote that &quot;He continued to penetrate the handheld section of the vacuum before using it to suction his testicles for further sexual gratification.&quot;
A neighbor at another property owned by Westerhold told police that they had seen him, without a vacuum nearby, walking around without clothes on. In another instance at this second location, the neighbor says they saw him only wearing a tank top.
I said it at the time, and it still holds true now. Let&apos;s hope all vacuum-related activities are conducted indoors from here on out.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Open tee times put Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy in loaded Royal Birkdale groups</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Open tee times put Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy in loaded Royal Birkdale groups</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Open Championship released its first- and second-round tee times Monday, and the R&amp;A made sure the two biggest stars in golf are featured in two marquee groupings.
Defending Champion Golfer of the Year Scottie Scheffler will play alongside two-time U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton during the opening two rounds at Royal Birkdale.
Six-time major champion and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy was paired with a couple of former major winners: Xander Schauffele, who won the 2024 PGA Championship and Open Championship, and England&apos;s Matt Fitzpatrick, winner of the 2022 U.S. Open.
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Talk about loading up two groups with huge names. The R&amp;A also decided to split the groups between the morning and afternoon waves, ensuring that Scheffler and McIlroy would be on the course at different times.
Scheffler, the world No. 1, enters the week looking to defend the Claret Jug after his dominant victory at Royal Portrush last year. He&apos;ll be joined by DeChambeau, one of the game&apos;s biggest draws. The interesting subplot here is current form for both players. Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open last week, breaking a streak of 78 consecutive made cuts.
DeChambeau has struggled in the 2026 majors, missing the cut at the Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open. He had never missed the cut in three straight majors prior to this year. Questions are starting to mount about whether he&apos;s still in the conversation as one of the best golfers on the planet, and his performance at Royal Birkdale will be under a microscope. Add in the pressure of playing with Scheffler, and there&apos;s a recipe for one of the most intriguing major pairings of the entire year.
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The trio of Scheffler, DeChambeau and Hatton will tee off at 9:58 a.m. local time (4:58 a.m. ET) on Thursday before switching to an afternoon start Friday.
Don&apos;t sleep on the afternoon wave on Thursday, though.
McIlroy, who completed the career Grand Slam at the 2025 Masters, will begin his quest for a second Open Championship alongside major champions Schauffele and Fitzpatrick.
McIlroy finished tied for 7th at the Scottish Open and carries strong form into the week. He&apos;s made the cut in all 10 events he&apos;s played this season, including a win at the Masters and four top-10 finishes.
While McIlroy has won the Masters in back-to-back years, he hasn&apos;t won any of the other three majors since 2014 when he won both the Open and PGA Championship. As a Northern Ireland native, McIlroy surely wants to add at least one more Claret Jug to his trophy case.
Playing alongside Fitzpatrick, who is tied for the PGA Tour lead with three wins in 2026, adds pressure on McIlroy. While the crowd figures to root for McIlroy, Fitzpatrick gives the group a home-nation angle as an Englishman.
That threesome is scheduled to tee off at 3:15 p.m. local time (10:15 a.m. ET) on Thursday.
Those aren&apos;t the only notable pairings at Royal Birkdale, either.
Chris Gotterup, who is tied with Fitzpatrick for the PGA Tour lead with three wins in 2026, will tee off with Sam Burns and Adam Scott in one of the more intriguing afternoon groups. Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka also gets a major-heavy draw alongside former Open Champion Shane Lowry and Aaron Rai, the reigning PGA Championship winner.
Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood and Jordan Spieth are together in another loaded trio, while Justin Thomas, Alex Noren and Jason Day bring plenty of experience in the group immediately before Scheffler&apos;s tee time. Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark and Ludvig Aberg give the late wave another strong group, with Clark fresh off his second U.S. Open title.
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Royal Birkdale is hosting The Open for the first time since Jordan Spieth&apos;s dramatic victory in 2017, and with favorable weather expected for the opening rounds, fans should get an immediate look at many of the tournament favorites.
Some of the marquee first-round tee times include:
Morning wave:
Afternoon wave:
Complete list of first- and second-round tee times (Thursday/Friday, all times ET):
1:35 a.m. / 6:41 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
1:46 a.m. / 6:52 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
1:57 a.m. / 7:03 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
2:08 a.m. / 7:14 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
2:19 a.m. / 7:25 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
2:30 a.m. / 7:36 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
2:41 a.m. / 7:47 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Dan Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
2:52 a.m. / 7:58 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
3:03 a.m. / 8:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)
3:14 a.m. / 8:20 a.m.: Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Dan Bradbury
3:25 a.m. / 8:31 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)
3:36 a.m. / 8:42 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
3:47 a.m. / 8:53 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
4:03 a.m. / 9:09 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
4:14 a.m. / 9:20 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Højgaard
4:25 a.m. / 9:31 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
4:36 a.m. / 9:42 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
4:47 a.m. / 9:53 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
4:58 a.m. / 10:04 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
5:09 a.m. / 10:15 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
5:20 a.m. / 10:26 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
5:31 a.m. / 10:37 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
5:42 a.m. / 10:48 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)
5:53 a.m. / 10:59 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
6:04 a.m. / 11:10 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
6:15 a.m. / 11:21 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro de Castro Piera (a)
6:41 a.m. / 1:35 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
6:52 a.m. / 1:46 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
7:03 a.m. / 1:57 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
7:14 a.m. / 2:08 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)
7:25 a.m. / 2:19 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
7:36 a.m. / 2:30 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
7:47 a.m. / 2:41 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
7:58 a.m. / 2:52 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
8:09 a.m. / 3:03 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
8:20 a.m. / 3:14 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
8:31 a.m. / 3:25 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)
8:42 a.m. / 3:36 a.m.: Johnny Keefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
8:53 a.m. / 3:47 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a)
9:09 a.m. / 4:03 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
9:20 a.m. / 4:14 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, JT Poston
9:31 a.m. / 4:25 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
9:42 a.m. / 4:36 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Højgaard
9:53 a.m. / 4:47 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
10:04 a.m. / 4:58 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Aberg
10:15 a.m. / 5:09 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
10:26 a.m. / 5:20 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)
10:37 a.m. / 5:31 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nicolas Echavarria
10:48 a.m. / 5:42 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
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10:59 a.m. / 5:53 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Samuel Bairstow
11:10 a.m. / 6:04 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen
11:21 a.m. / 6:15 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump Paid $2 Million by South Korean Company Facing Trade Investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The payment illustrates the minefield Mr. Trump has created by maintaining personal financial ties with foreign businesses while he is in office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ask The Vet: Managing concerns about recent screwworm outbreak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ask The Vet: Managing concerns about recent screwworm outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Q: I have recently heard about Screwworm in the news. Should I be worried about this with my pet?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pilot&apos;s viral sky message leaves people stunned after unexpected flight path</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pilot&apos;s viral sky message leaves people stunned after unexpected flight path</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A pilot has gone viral after leaving an unexpected message in the sky during a routine flight.
The pilot of the two-hour maintenance test flight over Northwest England traced the words &quot;I&apos;m bored&quot; across the sky, with the unusual message and route appearing on the flight-tracking website Flightradar24.
The Ravenair-operated Piper Tomahawk aircraft departed from Liverpool around 11:30 a.m. Saturday. It spent about two hours flying over the Wirral peninsula, Cheshire and North Wales before safely returning, according to Flightradar24.
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Screenshots of the odd flight path quickly spread across social media.
Gary Leff, a Texas-based travel industry expert and author of the blog &quot;View From the Wing,&quot; told Fox News Digital there is little cause for concern, from his point of view, as the flight was conducted to test the aircraft rather than transport passengers.
&quot;This was a test flight, not a passenger flight,&quot; Leff said. &quot;Writing &apos;I&apos;m bored&apos; takes a certain amount of skill — and suggests the pilot was anything but distracted.&quot;
Leff noted that the most demanding work for pilots typically happens before takeoff, during takeoff and landing.
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&quot;Only a small percentage of flying on more modern aircraft is done manually at cruise,&quot; he said. &quot;The workload above 10,000 feet is far less than during the takeoff and landing phases.&quot;
Leff added, &quot;&apos;I&apos;m bored&apos; is an amusing way to express this.&quot;
The aviation company, Ravenair, told the BBC that a flying instructor in his 20s was conducting a routine test flight after a replacement part had been installed on the aircraft.
&quot;I think the pilot was literally a bit bored as it was just a test flight. Mind you, it was pretty skillful flying,&quot; Wes Barrett, operation manager, told the news outlet.
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&quot;He was a bit bored, but he probably had to concentrate a lot in the end to spell out the words,&quot; he added.
The flight path quickly went viral, prompting discussion across social media.
&quot;This should be unremarkable ... but it&apos;s nice to see the pilot didn&apos;t face any issues because of this,&quot; one Reddit user wrote.
Others praised the precision required to pull off the message. 
&quot;Guys, [I] think he might have been a little bit bored,&quot; another commenter joked. &quot;Credit for the amount of concentration and thinking required for this, though.&quot;
Another person wrote on Facebook, &quot;Adult version of Etch-a-Sketch.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Jimmy Kimmel guest host jokes about about Lindsey Graham&apos;s death and show getting &apos;pulled off the air again&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jimmy Kimmel guest host jokes about about Lindsey Graham&apos;s death and show getting &apos;pulled off the air again&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot; guest host Ike Barinholtz on Monday joked about the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., quipping that his sidekick would have a heartfelt tribute to him as well.
&quot;What a crazy weekend,&quot; Barinholtz continued. ‘Mitch McConnell is alive, Lindsey Graham is dead. There&apos;s so many opportunities to get Jimmy&apos;s show pulled off the air again. They’re gonna pull it off!&quot;
He appeared to be referring to Kimmel’s brief suspension after he had joked about the death of conservative activist and TPUSA co-founder Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated last year.
&quot;Guillermo, I know you and him, were close friends,&quot; Barinholtz added, appearing to joke as if Kimmel’s sidekick Gullermo Rodriguez and Graham were friends. &quot;You hosted fundraisers for him at the Dave &amp; Busters in Charleston. And I know you&apos;ve prepared some heartfelt remarks. Do you want to share them with all of America right now?&quot;
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&quot;Maybe later on. Maybe later on. I&apos;ll do it later on, yeah, yeah,&quot; Rodriguez said. 
&quot;Later on. He&apos;s emotional, folks. He’s emotional,&quot; Barinholtz joked to the audience.
The comments were first noted by NewsBusters&apos; Alex Christy.
Graham, 71, died Saturday night. An autopsy performed on Sunday suggested that Graham died from an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The news stunned Washington, as Graham was one of the body&apos;s most active members and was even scheduled to appear on NBC&apos;s &quot;Meet the Press&quot; Sunday morning.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has been absent from the Senate for weeks following a health scare. On Sunday, just hours after Graham&apos;s death, McConnell revealed details about his nearly monthlong hospital stay, saying in a statement, &quot;My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages.&quot;
After joking about McConnell’s health Monday night, Barinholtz sarcastically remarked, &quot;In all seriousness, though, I do want to extend well-wishes to Senator McConnell. I hope you get the quality healthcare you&apos;ve fought so hard to deny everyone else. Pulling for you, Mitch!&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to McConnell&apos;s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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In June, Kimmel announced that vocal Trump critic Rosie O’Donnell would be one of the guest hosts during his summer break.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DOJ charges 3 Russians in alleged $63M cybercrime scheme targeting Americans</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ charges 3 Russians in alleged $63M cybercrime scheme targeting Americans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three Russian nationals allegedly scammed Americans in 21 states out of more than $63 million, according to a December 2024 indictment that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio unsealed on Tuesday.
The trio — Alexander Alexandrovich Volosovik, 43; Kirill Andreevich Zatolokin, 34; and Yulia Vladimirovna Pankova, 29 — conducted &quot;malicious cyber activities against U.S. critical infrastructure&quot; through their St. Petersburg, Russia-based companies Media Land, LLC and ML.Cloud, LLC, according to federal prosecutors.
&quot;From their overseas safe haven, these defendants ran the criminal infrastructure that powered attacks on critical institutions across our nation,&quot; the Department of Justice Criminal Division&apos;s Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva said in a statement.
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&quot;Their actions put the American public at risk. We will continue to dismantle these networks and protect our critical infrastructure from cybercriminals at home and abroad,&quot; Duva added.
A grand jury indicted the trio on charges of conspiracy to commit and aid and abet computer fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering in December 2024.
The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program is offering up to $10 million for information on foreign government-linked associates of the trio or for affiliates of their companies.
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The U.S. and allied countries levied sanctions on the companies in 2025.
Media Land and MLCloud, according to the indictment, provided hosting services and information technology infrastructure for business both in the U.S and abroad. Specifically, the groups offered &quot;bulletproof hosting&quot; services meant to be used by those trying to evade detection by law enforcement.
The companies &quot;provided infrastructure and tech support to criminal client co-conspirators with the means to infect victim computers with malware and ransomware and then extorted those victims for money and cryptocurrency,&quot; the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office Tuesday announcement read.
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&quot;Other computer-based crimes facilitated by Media Land and ML.Cloud included supporting criminal marketplaces, fraudulent domain registrations, and providing the platform from which to launch phishing and brute force attacks,&quot; the announcement added.
While many U.S. residents were victims of the group&apos;s products, their organizations targeted victims across the globe, prompting U.S. authorities to collaborate with international partners, a fact the U.S. attorney and the FBI both stressed.
&quot;The victims in this case are not only in Ohio, but also in 20 other states across the country, touching every aspect of Americans’ lives. They include banks, schools, government entities, hospitals, and media companies,&quot; United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio David M. Toepfer said in a statement. &quot;Together with our international partners, we will aggressively combat the efforts of individuals who hide behind computers anywhere in the world who seek to profit and wreak havoc by targeting the infrastructures that support our communities.&quot;
Other international organizations that Toepfer thanked included the National Police of the Netherlands and the Netherlands&apos; Public Prosecutor&apos;s Office, the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency, the United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Federal Police.
&quot;Today’s announcement underscores the importance of global partnerships and international collaboration, especially in a borderless world riddled with cyber criminals,&quot; FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Josh DelManzo also said.
&quot;The methods used by these bad actors, including ransomware, malware, phishing and other cyber activity, serves as a reminder that whether for business or personal use, when you are online, criminal networks will stop at nothing to hack, attack, share, or sell your information for their own greed, gain, and profit. The FBI and its partners will continue to identify and cripple criminal networks and freeze their infrastructures to reduce or remove the threats to the public and further protect trusting individuals and companies.&quot;
Fox News Digital contacted the DOJ for further comment.
The U.S. Attorney&apos;s office for the Northern District of Ohio declined to comment, citing an ongoing investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister carries on late senator&apos;s work, becoming South Carolina&apos;s first female senator</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister carries on late senator&apos;s work, becoming South Carolina&apos;s first female senator</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Newly minted Sen. Darline Graham, R-S.C., represents a series of firsts for the Senate and for her home state.
Graham, who was sworn in on Tuesday, is the first female senator from the Palmetto State, the first sister ever appointed to the upper chamber, and the first person to fill the colossal gap left behind by her late brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
&quot;Lindsey has always been there for me, and now I will be there for him,&quot; Darline Graham said during her appointment ceremony. &quot;My brother was the most amazing person, outstanding leader and just a genuinely good man.&quot;
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Though she’s never held elected office, she has had front-row seats to her brother’s work, appearing with him on the campaign trail and during his own swearing-in ceremonies.
&quot;It is such a privilege to get to finish some of his important work, and I promise to work hard over the next several months to support the president and carry forward the efforts of my brother on behalf of the citizens of South Carolina and the United States,&quot; she continued.
Years ago, when her brother was running for president, he was asked by C-SPAN whether, if he made it to the White House, his sister would get a role in the administration.
&quot;If she took a role, she would be a great representative of our country. I can’t think of a better person to represent our country in an event than my sister,&quot; Lindsey Graham said in 2015.
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Her sudden ascension to the Senate and subsequent swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday in the old Senate chamber just a few yards from the Senate floor, capped off a fast-moving first chapter in replacing her brother, whose shocking death sent shockwaves through Washington, D.C., and beyond.
Darline Graham was appointed to fulfill the remainder of her brother’s term on Monday by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster. President Donald Trump recommended she get the position, and Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., spoke with her several times before appearing alongside her in Columbia, South Carolina.
&quot;Lindsey took care of his little sister in years long departed. It&apos;s my honor to ask his little sister, Darline Graham, to finish his work for him now,&quot; McMaster said.
She is expected to act as a caretaker for the seat, finishing off the remainder of Lindsey Graham’s term through January, when a new face will take over as the junior senator for South Carolina.
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Meanwhile, the public and private battle for the special election to replace Lindsey Graham as the GOP nominee in South Carolina is in full swing. So far, both Reps. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Ralph Norman, R-S.C., have shown interest in jumping into the race, which is scheduled for Aug. 11.
Trump has not yet said who he would endorse in the contest, but did show interest in Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., who he backed in his first run for the House in 2022 when he toppled former Rep. Tom Rice, R-S.C., who was one of 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach him in his first term.
And in the immediate future, Republicans will have to figure out replacements for Lindsey Graham on the several committees he sat on.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said the conference was still &quot;working through&quot; that task.
&quot;Obviously, his sister will be sworn in today, and then we’ll figure out which of his committees she wants to stay on, and then we’ll go from there,&quot; Thune said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cardinals star Jordan Walker earned more money from Home Run Derby win than 2026 salary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cardinals star Jordan Walker earned more money from Home Run Derby win than 2026 salary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>St. Louis Cardinals star Jordan Walker hit the baseball lottery by winning the Home Run Derby.
Walker, 24, made more money from winning the Home Run Derby on Monday night than he will earn this season from the Cardinals.
Walker homered on his final six swings of the night, and with his electrifying comeback that took down hometown hero and Philadelphia Phillies star Kyle Schwarber at Citizens Bank Park, he earned $1 million. The prize money more than doubled his income for the season, as he is earning $799,400 from the Cardinals, according to Spotrac.
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The Home Run Derby featured a prize pool of $2.5 million. The winner received $1 million, the runner-up, Schwarber, received $500,000. The remaining six participants each received $150,000.
Tampa Bay Rays star Junior Caminero hit the longest home run of the night at 491 feet and was awarded $100,000 for the farthest blast.
Walker played the villain role on Monday, as the vociferous Philadelphia crowd cheered as loudly for Schwarber’s home runs as it did for Walker’s mishaps during the final.
&quot;I was once told you don’t boo nobody,&quot; Walker said on the field as he received his trophy, according to MLB.com. &quot;So it feels pretty good.&quot;
Schwarber opened the final with 11 home runs on 15 swings, leaving Walker with a tall task. It looked like Schwarber would win when Walker left the yard on just six of his first 12 swings, but he proceeded to blast six in a row to send the 43,863 Phillies fans home disappointed.
&quot;I can&apos;t even describe how it means to win it,&quot; Walker said, voice hoarse in the moments following his victory. &quot;It was a lot of swings, a lot of pressure, but I think I just had fun no matter what. Like, every round, I was having a good time.&quot;
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Despite being on the receiving end of a lot of boos from the Philadelphia crowd, Walker did appreciate their love for their players.
&quot;My thought was, ‘Philly is brutal,’&quot; Walker said. &quot;I mean, honestly. But I think it&apos;s pretty special because they love their players and that&apos;s what you want from your home … I can&apos;t hate them, because that&apos;s their guy.&quot;
Walker has emerged this year as a star for the Cardinals and earned his first All-Star Game nod. The Georgia native was one of the top prospects in the sport when he made his debut in 2023 and impressed.
During his rookie campaign, he hit .276 with 16 home runs and 51 RBI in 117 games.
However, over the next two seasons, Walker struggled. In 2024, he played just 51 games and hit .201 with five home runs. In 2025, he played 111 games and hit .215 with six home runs.
His struggles over the prior two seasons make his return to stellar play even more impressive. In 93 games this season, Walker has a .294 batting average with 22 home runs, and his 74 RBI lead the big leagues.
The 6-foot-6 right fielder’s presence in the lineup has helped buoy a young Cardinals team that has surpassed expectations this season. The Cardinals are 50-45, third in the NL Central and in the thick of the Wild Card race.
Walker will represent the National League in the All-Star Game when they take on the American League at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday on FOX.
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			  <news:name>Med school deans come up empty in tense hearing when asked point blank if men can have babies: &apos;Ridiculous&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Med school deans come up empty in tense hearing when asked point blank if men can have babies: &apos;Ridiculous&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., asked two medical university leaders in a tense hearing on Tuesday to directly answer whether non-biological women can have babies and didn’t receive a straight answer, prompting a fiery statement from the congresswoman to Fox News Digital.
&quot;Doctor Hawgood, you see UCSFs Classroom Guide titled framework for Gender and Sex Concepts in Teaching, advises against using the term pregnant women,&quot; Miller said to the Chancellor of the University of California San Francisco in an Education and Workforce Committee hearing on DEI&apos;s impact in medical schools.
&quot;Instead, it says to use pregnant people. Who are pregnant people compared to pregnant women? Just curious.&quot;
Hawgood responded by saying that terminology is &quot;part of a curriculum to help our students who are facing a wide diversity of patients before saying the &quot;vast majority of pregnancies are in women&quot; and that he has &quot;absolutely no problem with the term pregnant women.&quot;
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&quot;Has a non-biological woman ever had a baby?&quot; Miller asked, and Hawgood responded that a &quot;transgender person can.&quot;
&quot;That&apos;s not a biological woman. Has a non-biological woman ever had a baby?&quot; Miller shot back.
Hawgood responded, &quot;I would reiterate&quot; before Miller interrupted saying, &quot;It’s ridiculous.&quot;
&quot;Lastly, Doctor Dubinett, a required course at UCLA medical school, advises ob-gyn students not to, and, I quote, assume gender identity,&quot; Miller said to Dr. Steve Dubinett, dean of UCLA School of Medicine.
&quot;Okay, from another class in May of 2026. It included a disclaimer that while it uses the term she and women, it does not intend to exclude, and I quote those who have a uterus but do not identify with these terms. What does that even mean?&quot;
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The dean responded, &quot;I&apos;m not familiar with that announcement that I&apos;d have to read the entire thing.&quot;
Miller pressed Dubinett and asked, &quot;Can someone have a uterus but not be a woman? Because it seems like your school is promoting that ridiculous idea?&quot;
Dubinett did not directly answer the question but said that the school is &quot;treating transgender people&quot; but &quot;we’re doing that in compliance with state and federal law.&quot;
Miller pressed again, asking Dubinett if the school teaches biology, to which Dubinett answered, &quot;Yes we do.&quot;
&quot;This is curious,&quot; Miller responded. &quot;So I&apos;m going to ask you again, can someone have a uterus and not be a woman? Just say yes or no. Can they?&quot;
&quot;Again, I would,&quot; Dubinett said before being interrupted by the committee chair as Miller’s time expired.
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&quot;That’s what your medical school is promoting,&quot; Miller said. &quot;Chairman, it&apos;s clear these medical schools are hiding DEI curriculum under the guise of medical access.&quot;
Miller, in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital after the hearing, said, &quot;It shouldn&apos;t take a medical degree to answer a basic biology question. This hearing exposed that our medical schools have become consumed by political ideology that they&apos;re losing sight of reality. Patients just want doctors grounded in common sense. Medical schools that abandon scientific truth should lose their accreditation.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Hawgood and Dubinett for comment.
The House Education and Workforce Committee held a hearing titled &quot;Training Activists, Not Physicians: The Impact of DEI on Medical Schools.&quot; The hearing focused on whether diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at medical schools, including the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Illinois, have shaped admissions policies, contributed to antisemitism, and influenced medical school curricula.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Johnson scores win as conservative rebels end House floor blockade over voter ID bill</news:name>
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			<news:title>Johnson scores win as conservative rebels end House floor blockade over voter ID bill</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House conservatives ended their weeks-long blockade of the House floor Tuesday, handing Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., a key victory after the rebellion brought legislative business to a standstill for nearly a month.
The House successfully passed a procedural vote 215-211 teeing up votes on an appropriations bill funding the State Department, legislation making Daylight Saving Time permanent and a measure seeking to improve veterans’ benefits.
Johnson also agreed to pair the State Department funding bill with the SAVE America Act, prompting several conservative holdouts to flip their votes after demanding the House increase pressure on the Senate to pass the stalled measure.
Reps. Randy Fine, R-Fla., was the lone Republican to oppose the rule, while all Democrats voted &quot;no&quot; during the typically party-line procedural vote.
The conservatives had blocked all major House legislation since late June in an effort to force GOP leaders to hold floor votes on the Trump-backed SAVE America Act and a sweeping border security bill.
Given House Republicans’ slim majority, Johnson could afford to spare just a handful of GOP defections.
The speaker has been under mounting pressure to get the House moving again and advance a backlog of legislation ahead of the November midterm elections.
GOP leaders are racing to draft the blueprint for a third &quot;big, beautiful&quot; bill in addition to clearing government funding bills before the Sept. 30 deadline and a potential supplemental package covering the price tag of the Iran war.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., who was among the GOP rebels that effectively shut down the chamber to pressure the Senate to pass the SAVE America Act, agreed to unlock the floor after Johnson proposed pairing the election measure with the State Department appropriations bill.
Johnson sought to attach the SAVE America Act to the House’s version of an annual defense policy bill before the July 4 recess, but Luna continued the blockade anyway.
&quot;If John Thune strips it out in the Senate, that will be on him and the entire country should be watching what he does,&quot; Luna wrote on social media Monday.
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Thune, who is supportive of the SAVE America Act, has repeatedly insisted that the votes do not exist in the upper chamber to pass the Trump-backed legislation amid unified opposition from Democrats.
That leaves House Republicans with little leverage to force Senate action on the SAVE America Act.
Some of the GOP holdouts had also threatened to oppose the rule unless House Republican leadership agreed to schedule a vote on a border security package.
Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus are advocating for a vote on the Permanent Trump Secure Border Act, which would codify several Trump executive orders targeting illegal immigration, including ending catch-and-release policies.
&quot;We need to deliver on codifying border security, deal with the birthright citizenship issue,&quot; Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said. &quot;These are all issues people that I represent care about intently and that we&apos;ve talked about doing, and we need to deliver.&quot;
In a potential sign of trouble for GOP leadership, some holdouts criticized Johnson&apos;s planned legislative goals for the week.
&quot;Making Daylight Saving Time permanent won’t matter at all if we don’t have election integrity,&quot; Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, wrote on social media Monday, referring to the SAVE America Act. &quot;Priorities.&quot;
Self ultimately voted &quot;yes&quot; during the procedural vote.
The GOP rebels&apos; hardball tactics frustrated many House Republicans, who argued the strategy risked backfiring and paralyzing the conference&apos;s legislative agenda.
&quot;There&apos;s a small group of Republicans who are upset at the Senate, as I think all of us are,&quot; Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., told Fox News Monday. &quot;But I don&apos;t know how ... if you&apos;re upset at the Senate, why do you take it out on the conservative Republican agenda in the House?&quot;
But some conservatives argued the House should do whatever it takes to get the SAVE America Act to President Donald Trump&apos;s desk.
Trump has repeatedly said the election integrity measure is his top legislative priority. He even refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill last week aiming to boost supply and lower costs in protest of the SAVE America Act.
&quot;We shouldn&apos;t vote on anything else unless it has the SAVE [America] Act period,&quot; Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., said Monday.
&quot;Ideally, the Senate ought to take it up every day and make them vote on it and do a talking filibuster and keep them up all night,&quot; he continued. &quot;That&apos;s the best course of action. I don&apos;t think they&apos;ll do that.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Search underway for Australian woman who vanished after sending message about going for a hike near Las Vegas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Search underway for Australian woman who vanished after sending message about going for a hike near Las Vegas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Australian woman on vacation in Las Vegas has not been seen or heard from in three weeks with her friends and family fearing the worst.
Sally Grace Contarino, 26, of Melbourne Australia disappeared after a friend says she sent a message that she was going for a hike on June 20, according to a New York Post report.
Police say she got on a flight and traveled from Melbourne on June 13 and by June 18 she confirmed to a family member that she arrived at her downtown Las Vegas hotel, KLAS reports.
MISSING CANADIAN HIKER FOUND DEAD 2 WEEKS AFTER VANISHING DURING MOUNTAIN TREK IN WASHINGTON
She was last seen at 9700 West Skye Canyon Drive, according to NYP.
The Australian Consulate in Los Angeles, California contacted Las Vegas Metro Police after Victorian Police in Australia made a missing person report, the local outlet reports.
Las Vegas based non-profit search and rescue organization Red Rock Search &amp; Rescue put out an alert on social media and said Contarino &quot;did not return home as scheduled after a trip that reportedly included stops in Las Vegas, Mt. Charleston and Southern California.&quot;
The organization directed anyone with information to contact police.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Las Vegas Metro Police Department.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MS NOW&apos;s Nicolle Wallace reveals she stopped airing Trump pressers in first term, lamenting they &apos;hurt&apos; her</news:name>
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			<news:title>MS NOW&apos;s Nicolle Wallace reveals she stopped airing Trump pressers in first term, lamenting they &apos;hurt&apos; her</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MS NOW host Nicolle Wallace revealed Monday she stopped airing press briefings during President Donald Trump&apos;s term when Sarah Huckabee Sanders was press secretary, saying she refused to air them because it &quot;hurt&quot; her.
Speaking to former CNN host Jim Acosta on her podcast, &quot;The Best People,&quot; Wallace brought up Trump&apos;s disdain for the press, citing his assertion that the press is the &quot;enemy of the people.&quot;
&quot;When you take a look at what&apos;s public facing, right, that whole incident and the way they treated you [Acosta] with the cameras rolling, the press release about taking away your pass, Trump telling Lesley Stahl, &apos;I call you the enemy of the people because I need people to not believe you when the stories are bad about me.&apos; I stopped carrying Sarah Huckabee Sanders briefings, just refused to carry him because having worked there, it like actually hurt me to watch her lying,&quot; Wallace said.
Wallace clarified that she wasn&apos;t suggesting administrations don&apos;t try to get the best press coverage they can or put the &quot;best possible light on things their boss is doing,&quot; but that &quot;lies&quot; about immigration were effective for Trump politically.
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Wallace, who hosts &quot;Deadline White House&quot; on MS NOW, previously served as a White House communications director under former President George W. Bush.
During an episode of her show in August 2018, Wallace played a clip of Sanders responding to Trump supporters heckling Acosta, who at the time was covering a Trump rally for CNN.
Sanders said at the time, &quot;While we certainly support freedom of the press, we also support freedom of speech, and we think that those things go hand in hand.&quot;
Wallace angrily responded to the clip, &quot;You know, we&apos;re not going to air that anymore. Let&apos;s make that the last Sarah Huckabee Sanders clip ever aired at four o’clock. Yup, that’s it. You know, it makes me sweat. That is vile.&quot;
Her show on MSNBC —which has since changed its name to MS NOW — debuted in 2017, the same year Sanders became Trump&apos;s press secretary in his first term. Sanders, who is now the governor of Arkansas, held the position for nearly two years, making her the longest-lasting press secretary of Trump&apos;s first administration.
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MS NOW did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
Wallace is one of the most intensely anti-Trump figures on the progressive channel. She apologized in 2018 when she wondered aloud to a reporter covering Sanders how she resisted &quot;the temptation to run up and wring her neck&quot; during a briefing.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Miracle on the Hudson&apos; hero Captain &apos;Sully&apos; Sullenberger reveals Alzheimer&apos;s diagnosis</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Miracle on the Hudson&apos; hero Captain &apos;Sully&apos; Sullenberger reveals Alzheimer&apos;s diagnosis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the nation’s most famous aviators and great heroes has announced a heartbreaking diagnosis.
Capt. Chesley &quot;Sully&quot; Sullenberger III, the pilot who saved 155 people after making an emergency landing in New York’s Hudson River in what became known as &quot;The Miracle on the Hudson,&quot; shared in a public statement that he was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
&quot;It is early stage,&quot; he revealed. &quot;For now, this means a name may not come easily to me, I forget a story I have recently told, or I don’t sleep as well, but I am in the beginning of this long journey.&quot;
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Sullenberger, 75, shared with People magazine that he’s had trouble recalling details within the last year, despite having a photographic memory. He received his official diagnosis in August 2025.
The pilot became a celebrity when he carried out the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on Jan. 15, 2009, after colliding with a flock of geese that resulted in engine failure. Everyone onboard survived.
Alzheimer&apos;s, the most common type of dementia, impacts more than seven million people in the U.S. over the age of 65, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
&quot;My doctor, Dr. Gil Rabinovici with UCSF Medical Center, has opened my eyes to the prevalence of Alzheimer’s,&quot; Sullenberger said in his statement. &quot;This disease, he has told me, spares no age group and impacts millions of people around the world. It is the unwanted visitor at the door.&quot;
Sullenberger’s wife, Lorrie, shared with People that the diagnosis has not dimmed his strong demeanor.
&quot;Just as he was the same steady person before and after Flight 1549, he is the same steady person now, before and after this diagnosis,&quot; she said. &quot;That strength and steadiness is guiding us as a family.&quot;
&quot;We’re supporting him on this journey that we now walk with so many other families. Though the future is uncertain, we continue to live our lives, have hope and find joy in the everyday.&quot;
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Flight 1549 first officer Capt. Jeff Skiles also commented on the news of his friend’s diagnosis.
&quot;Sully is larger than life, even to me,&quot; Skiles told People. &quot;He’s somebody I’ve always looked up to, and I think a lot of other people do, too. Hopefully, it’s going to progress slowly and he’s going to be able to create the kind of life going forward that he would be proud of.&quot;
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel noted that Sullenberger had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after the Miracle on the Hudson, which could have increased his risk.
&quot;Age 75 is relatively late-onset,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;PTSD doubles the risk of developing Alzheimer&apos;s because of changing brain chemistry and structure and sleep disruption.&quot;
Sullenberger reflected on how he has been a staunch advocate for travel safety, often addressing roadblocks in the aviation industry, fighting for increased pilot training and care.
Now, Capt. Sully, a former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, plans to continue serving the public by focusing on raising Alzheimer’s awareness.
&quot;This new phase of my life has challenged what it means to be of service,&quot; he said. &quot;And the answer is to speak up. It is my hope that by sharing this, other families living in the shadows with this disease will feel they, too, can step forward.&quot;
&quot;So many people told us after Flight 1549, that the outcome gave them hope,&quot; he went on. &quot;Lorrie, my incredible partner of 37 years, says we can all use a little of that hope right now.&quot;
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Though the soon-to-be National Aviation Hall of Fame inductee’s memory of the past may be impacted, Sullenberger said his diagnosis &quot;will not prevent me from looking forward to and appreciating our future. I will navigate this chapter with my wonderful family by my side.&quot;
&quot;Over the years, when people would ask about the successful outcome of Flight 1549, I would say that ‘courage can be contagious,’ and on that day it helped everyone band together to get everyone off that airplane successfully,&quot; he said.
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&quot;Now we need that courage to battle this disease. I am now part of a larger community with many of you, and we will be courageous together.&quot;
Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia affecting memory, thinking and behavior, as described by the Alzheimer’s Association. It accounts for 60% to 80% of all dementia cases.
It is a progressive disease, meaning the symptoms gradually worsen over time. The memory loss is usually mild in early stages, but late-stage Alzheimer’s can include loss of ability to carry a conversation and respond to environmental factors.
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While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, there are treatments that can help slow symptoms. Newer, more effective therapies are on the horizon, experts say.
Certain lifestyle changes, including mental and physical activity, have been shown to help prevent the disease.
Dr. Daniel Amen, a psychiatrist, brain imaging doctor and founder of Amen Clinics in California, previously spoke with Fox News Digital about Alzheimer’s risk and management.
&quot;Alzheimer&apos;s starts in your brain decades before you have any symptoms,&quot; he said. &quot;So, a 59-year-old woman I diagnosed with Alzheimer&apos;s disease likely had negative changes in her brain in her 20s.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s really never too early to think about protecting your brain and your mind.&quot;
Amen listed 11 major protective factors that can help ward off Alzheimer’s. These include promoting blood flow, reducing inflammation, and avoiding toxins like alcohol and drugs. Improving mental health, boosting immunity, getting adequate sleep and keeping diet and weight in check can also help reduce risk.
The doctor also recommends staying informed of hereditary diseases, maintaining a healthy hormonal balance and keeping the brain active in retirement.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lucid Motors denies report it’s considering bankruptcy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lucid Motors denies report it’s considering bankruptcy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The company said the &quot;rumors are completely false&quot; after its stock sank more than 50% on a report that it was weighing the option.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump reveals when US military will leave Iraq after 23-year mission</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump reveals when US military will leave Iraq after 23-year mission</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump said Tuesday the United States no longer believes it needs a military presence in Iraq, arguing Iran has been weakened enough for Baghdad to stand on its own as the U.S.-led coalition mission approaches its planned Sept. 30 conclusion.
Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi echoed that vision, declaring that armed factions operating outside state control would have &quot;no justification&quot; once the coalition mission concludes and insisting Iraq&apos;s security forces would be capable of protecting the country on their own. Al-Zaidi said limiting weapons to the state was &quot;a decision, not an option.&quot;
Trump said the U.S. partnership with Iraq would shift away from military cooperation toward investment and energy development, while al-Zaidi said: &quot;The 30th of September, the U.S. forces would be out of Iraq. While U.S. companies will be inside Iraq.&quot;
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&quot;We don&apos;t think we need the military there anymore,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We&apos;re there to help them. We&apos;re there to protect them if need be. But we don&apos;t think that&apos;s going to be necessary.&quot; 
He argued Iraq&apos;s security environment had fundamentally changed because Iran had been &quot;very much destabilized&quot; and its military was now &quot;just a tiny fraction&quot; of what it had been four months ago.
The remarks underscore a remarkable shift for a country once synonymous with roadside bombs, sectarian violence and the fight against ISIS. More than two decades after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Trump administration is publicly arguing the security environment has improved enough to replace a military partnership with an economic one, pointing to billions of dollars in planned U.S. energy investments as evidence American companies are now willing to do business where American troops once fought.
Iran has long exercised influence in Iraq through political parties and powerful militias within the Popular Mobilization Forces, many of which have operated alongside — but outside — the Iraqi security apparatus. Washington has for years pressed Baghdad to bring those groups fully under state control.
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Under a 2024 agreement, the U.S. and Iraq agreed to end the American-led coalition&apos;s military mission in Iraq starting in September 2025. While U.S. forces drew down from several bases, American troops have remained in the country in an advisory role and to support counter-ISIS operations tied to neighboring Syria.
About 2,500 U.S. troops remained in Iraq prior to the beginning of the drawdown in September 2025, down from a peak of about 170,000 during 2007 at the height of the Iraq war. Nearly all U.S. forces departed in 2011 before about 5,000 returned in 2014 to fight ISIS.
Al-Zaidi, a businessman and political newcomer, took office this year after emerging as a consensus candidate following months of political deadlock. Trump publicly backed his candidacy and opposed the return of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whom the administration viewed as too closely aligned with Iran.
During Tuesday&apos;s Oval Office meeting, Trump repeatedly praised al-Zaidi, calling him &quot;a great leader&quot; and predicting his influence would extend &quot;all throughout the Middle East.&quot; Trump also claimed he had &quot;played a role&quot; in al-Zaidi&apos;s rise to power and said his endorsement helped propel the Iraqi leader to victory.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s AG nominee racks up massive support ahead of confirmation hearing: &apos;Real results&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s AG nominee racks up massive support ahead of confirmation hearing: &apos;Real results&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Several key groups are coming to the support of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as he navigates Senate confirmation to officially become the successor to Pam Bondi, according to the office of Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Support cited by Grassley&apos;s office includes 670,000 sworn officers, 300 angel families, families who lost a loved one to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, and 100 bipartisan U.S. attorneys and DOJ officials.
The office highlighted a statement from 23 attorneys general, among other outpourings of support.
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&quot;At a time when Americans expect their government to protect communities from violent crime, narcotics trafficking, human trafficking, terrorism and organized criminal activity, Todd Blanche has shown the ability to deliver real results. His record reflects a commitment to public safety, vigorous enforcement of federal law and effective stewardship of the Department of Justice… we urge the Senate to swiftly confirm Todd Blanche as United States Attorney General,&quot; the statement read.
Support received by Grassley highlighted Blanche’s work as acting attorney general and, in particular, his aggressive stance towards enforcement.
Blanche took over the Department of Justice after Bondi left the role in April.
President Donald Trump dismissed her after what many critics saw as a botched handling of the Epstein Files: overpromising transparency on who may have facilitated the sex trafficking crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and then underdelivering.
Since coming into the role, Blanche has steered the DOJ away from the Epstein controversy and refocused messaging on domestic security. Soon after taking command, he created a National Fraud Enforcement Division and highlighted reductions in violent crime, drug seizures, immigration enforcement and prosecution of gangs and cartels.
Now that Trump has officially tapped him to become the next attorney general, The American Border Story (TABS), which represents Angles Families, said Blanche is key to continuing that work.
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&quot;At a time when the Department of Justice must confront violent crime, illegal immigration, human trafficking, child exploitation, cartels, MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and other transnational threats, the country needs clear leadership and sustained operational focus... TABS respectfully urges the Senate Committee on the Judiciary to give full and fair consideration to Todd Blanche&apos;s nomination and to advance his confirmation as Attorney General of the United States,&quot; TABS said in a statement.
The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) echoed that reasoning in a statement of their own.
&quot;We believe Mr. Blanche’s leadership will help ensure that the Department of Justice remains focused on public safety, the rule of law, and providing unwavering support for the law enforcement professionals who risk their lives daily to protect our families and communities… On behalf of the more than 382,000 members of the Fraternal Order of Police, we commend President Trump on his nomination of Todd W. Blanche to lead the Justice Department and urge the committee to favorably report his nomination.&quot;
Another group of 78 former DOJ officials praised Blanche for steering the department back towards law enforcement and staying away from politically-charged controversy.
&quot;Todd Blanche understands that the Department’s mission is to deliver justice—not to serve political interests or entrenched bureaucracies,&quot; the group said.
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&quot;He has shown the courage and institutional knowledge to restore focus on public safety, law enforcement support, and the rule of law... We firmly believe the Department of Justice and the nation will benefit from his continued leadership at the helm. We urge [the Senate] in the strongest terms to confirm Todd W. Blanche as the next Attorney General of the United States without delay.&quot;
The Senate will be launching Blanche’s confirmation hearing later this week. Blanche himself is expected to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday morning.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Summer travel PSA: If you come to Florida looking for great beaches, stay away from the Keys</news:name>
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			<news:title>Summer travel PSA: If you come to Florida looking for great beaches, stay away from the Keys</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The state of Florida is known for many things, but near the top of that list are a handful of some of the best beaches in the world.
Growing up in the Sunshine State and having lived here almost my entire life, I can vouch for that claim; just along the southeastern coast of the state alone are many of the most magnificent stretches of sand known to mankind.
Being a native Floridian, I can also be counted among the millions who have frequented the Florida Keys as a childhood vacation spot.
My point is, I know a thing or two about the region, so when I saw more than a few posts this past holiday weekend on Facebook travel pages from northern tourists lamenting the lack of sugar-white shores in Key West, my mind immediately reverted to an old Florida standby:
&quot;You don&apos;t go to the Keys looking for great beaches.&quot;
I don&apos;t say that as someone who doesn&apos;t like the Keys, by the way.
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Several of my fondest memories from both my childhood and adolescence stem from spending lobster mini season at our own little slice of heaven, a resort called Lime Tree Bay on Long Key.
It&apos;s my favorite place in the world, and if I had the choice, I would take my last breaths on Earth in one of their hammocks overlooking the Gulf as the evening storms rolled in off the horizon.
I&apos;ll never have a bad thing to say about the Florida Keys, but I have to warn anyone making their first trip down to the southernmost portion of the continental United States, because the beaches down there are few and far between and leave much to be desired.
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I can&apos;t even count how many times I&apos;ve seen angry travelers from the Midwest harping on the fact that Key Largo doesn&apos;t look like Clearwater Beach.
That is through no fault of their own, mind you. It just has to do with a lack of understanding regarding what makes the Keys so special.
There may not be a load of beaches adorning Florida&apos;s most famous archipelago, but there are a ton of great things to do while you&apos;re down there.
For starters, the Florida Keys are best enjoyed by boat, so if you don&apos;t have one of those, either rent one or find someone who does have one.
The fishing that can be done off of both shores is some of the best any experienced fisherman has ever experienced, and I have to make special mention to the Gulf side of that equation.
If you get seasick easily or deepwater fishing in general just isn&apos;t your thing, Gulf fishing will be your bag.
I wouldn&apos;t consider myself an avid fisherman, but having been born and raised in Florida I would say I know my way around a bait and tackle box, and I have never had more fun than when our group of friends would go &quot;flats fishing&quot; just off the Gulf shore side of the resort.
Mangrove snapper, sea trout, and Spanish mackerel all make for phenomenal eats and are found in droves in the Gulf, while it also isn&apos;t uncommon to hook your fair share of grouper, nurse sharks, and barracuda while there as well.
If you can&apos;t get a boat, I would argue a kayak offers an even more intimate view of the best parts of the Keys, so make sure you have access to one of those while you&apos;re down there.
Kayaking through the mangroves of Key Largo and Islamorada will show you a side of the state you&apos;ve likely never seen before up close and personally, and if you pick the right time of year, you could come face-to-face with one of Florida&apos;s hidden treasures: the manatee.
Also, if you really are looking to scratch that beach itch while you&apos;re in the Keys, taking a boat ride out to one of the many sandbars along the string of islands is the way to go.
Just ask the locals which one is closest to you by boat ride based on which region of the Keys you&apos;re staying in (Upper, Middle, or Lower).
No matter where you end up around sunset, be it land or sea, make sure you position your gaze towards the Gulf Coast for what is, in my humble opinion, the most breathtaking spectacle on Earth.
I may be biased, but nothing tops a Florida Keys sunset, and I&apos;ve been spending the majority of my adult life chasing the high of watching from the pool deck with my closest childhood friends as that famous fireball sinks into the vast ocean against a pink, orange, and purple backdrop.
Finally, Key West may not have the beaches that some of the other famous Floridian spots do, but there is still plenty of fun to be had all along Duval Street.
If you&apos;re into that sort of thing, bar crawling along the world-famous strip will offer loads of fun and plenty of interesting residents to swap stories with.
You can make the drive down to the Florida Keys with visions of sandy-white beaches in your brain, but you would miss out on everything else that makes that area one of the best in the world.
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Do me a favor this summer and find a way down to the Keys.
Don&apos;t go to a single beach and prepare to have the time of your life. Then let me know all about it, so I can live vicariously through you.
Sincerely, a man with a growing family and too many responsibilities to relive his childhood right now.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump says Lindsey Graham&apos;s heart condition was &apos;almost undetectable,&apos; questions FBI&apos;s role in probe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump said Tuesday late Sen. Lindsey Graham&apos;s heart condition was &quot;almost undetectable.&quot;
During a meeting in the Oval Office with newly elected Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi, Trump answered a question about the South Carolina Republican, who died on Saturday night. A reporter asked about the FBI reportedly being seen at Graham&apos;s home, and FBI Director Kash Patel has stated the bureau is assisting local authorities in the death probe.
&quot;I&apos;ve watched all the medical reports, I&apos;ve had the doctors from the White House come in and explain what happened. And this is something that is almost undetectable and if it happens, there&apos;s not much you can do about it,&quot; Trump said in response to the reporter.
&quot;You can detect it by if you have a very bad back. That&apos;s a sign,&quot; Trump added, saying that Graham would sometimes tell him he &quot;had a bad back.&quot;
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&quot;I don&apos;t see a lot of evil there,&quot; Trump said of the circumstances surrounding the senator&apos;s passing. &quot;I don&apos;t I know there&apos;s all sorts of conspiracy theories going along, and I don&apos;t think the FBI, I think the FBI is wasting their time if they&apos;re doing that.&quot;
Graham died in Washington, D.C., one day after returning from Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a new package of sanctions against Russia. A statement released by Graham&apos;s office on Sunday cited preliminary findings from the District of Columbia&apos;s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, identifying the cause of death as an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, though the official cause of death remains pending additional testing.
Trump also said multiple times in the Oval Office on Tuesday that Graham&apos;s father died of the same condition, though Politico reported in 2015 that his father actually died of a massive heart attack, which is different than an aortic dissection.
An aortic dissection is a life-threatening medical emergency in which a tear develops in the inner layer of the aorta — the body&apos;s largest artery, according to Mayo Clinic.
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel, who did not treat Graham, told Fox News Digital that it can &quot;come on in minutes or days and may be hard to recognize.&quot;
In an interview with ABC News on Monday, Mehmet Oz, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, echoed much of what Trump said about how Graham may have died.
Oz, also the administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, used a paper towel roll as a prop to demonstrate what an aortic tear is.
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&quot;If the blood pressure is high or there is hardening of the arteries, which happens with age, you will actually tear this tube,&quot; said Oz, as he tore into the cardboard tube inside the paper towel roll.
&quot;And as it tears, the blood, instead of being in the middle of the tube goes into the side of the tube, and there&apos;s no room to go there, so it starts to rip through these layers of the tube until ultimately there&apos;s no blood going where it&apos;s supposed to go,&quot; Oz said.
He continued: &quot;So, you shut off blood to the heart, to the brain, the kidneys, to many parts of the body, and ultimately it just rips out. And when it rips out, it actually compresses the heart and that&apos;s called cardiac tamponade, and it&apos;s probably the reason we lost Sen. Graham.&quot;
Oz also said that when this happens to a person, there&apos;s not &quot;a lot of time&quot; to medically intervene and save them.
&quot;The heart is pumping six liters a minute, so that&apos;s a lot of blood going in the wrong direction, spurting out of that tube, can take your life in many ways,&quot; Oz said.
Graham&apos;s sister, Darline Graham, was chosen by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to serve out the rest of her brother&apos;s term in the Senate, which ends on Jan. 3, 2027. Darline Graham is scheduled to be sworn in at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google faces another AI training lawsuit from major publishers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Google faces another AI training lawsuit from major publishers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hachette, Cengage, Elsevier, and other publishers allege that Google trained its AI on copyrighted works without the necessary permissions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal alien ‘pirate’ who hijacked plane to US freed by Clinton-appointed judge</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal alien ‘pirate’ who hijacked plane to US freed by Clinton-appointed judge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Cuban national convicted of hijacking an airplane in the wake of 9/11 has been ordered released in Florida despite a standing order for his removal from the U.S.
Maikel Guerra Morales and several others assaulted a flight crew and hijacked a Cuban commuter airplane in 2003 and forced it to fly more than 100 miles north to Monroe County, Florida, where it eventually landed at Key West International Airport.
Morales was arrested that evening after U.S. Air Force jets scrambled from Homestead to intercept the plane, which originally took off from Nuevo Gerona on Cuba’s Isle of Youth.
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Since then, he has been in U.S. custody, including for a 22-year sentence for &quot;aircraft piracy.&quot;
A federal immigration judge issued an order of removal against Morales in 2023, and he ultimately was transferred to ICE custody after completing his prison sentence in 2025.
But, Clinton-appointed Judge John Steele in Fort Myers ruled last week that Morales must be released, citing a Supreme Court ruling involving foreign nationals languishing in custody with no country to take them back.
DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis called Morales’ case &quot;yet another example of an activist judge trying to thwart President Trump’s mandate from the American people to remove criminal illegal aliens from our country.&quot;
&quot;Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, DHS will continue to fight for the detention and removal of criminal illegal aliens who have no right to be in our country,&quot; Bis said in a statement.
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Steele wrote that federal officials indicated their intention to deport him to Mexico, but instead found that there is no evidence of a &quot;a significant likelihood that Guerra Morales will be removed in the reasonably foreseeable future.&quot;
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&quot;Therefore, he is entitled to release from detention under ‘Zadvydas’, but he remains subject to the terms of an order of supervision,&quot; Steele wrote – relying on the case of Kestutis Zadvydas, an ethnic Lithuanian lawful permanent U.S. resident born in a German displaced-persons camp who had been ordered deported in 1994 due to a criminal record but had no receptive country to return to.
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An Associated Press report following the hijackers’ 2003 arrests in Key West said Cuban officials demanded the U.S. return the plane and all occupants, including those charged with piracy. Morales and the other suspects claimed at the time they hijacked the plane &quot;for freedom.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>74-year-old set to become Florida&apos;s oldest inmate executed after 1982 killing of teen</news:name>
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			<news:title>74-year-old set to become Florida&apos;s oldest inmate executed after 1982 killing of teen</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A 74-year-old man is set to become the oldest inmate executed in Florida history.
Dennis Sochor was found guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping after 18-year-old Patricia Gifford refused to have sex with him on Jan. 1, 1982. He has been on death row since the 1980s and will be executed on Tuesday after the Supreme Court denied his appeal.
Sochor is set to be executed through a three-drug injection that is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. at Florida State Prison in Bradford County.
Sochor was with his brother when he met Gifford as she was celebrating on New Year&apos;s Day at a bar in the Fort Lauderdale area, according to Fox 13.
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The group talked through the night but Gifford left with Sochor and his brother to get breakfast. Sochor drove his truck to a secluded area and asked Gifford if she wanted to have sex, to which she refused. Sochor then attacked the then-teenager, according to investigators.
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Sochor was arrested in 1986 on unrelated charges and extradited to Florida, where he confessed to choking Gifford and disposing of her body.
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His brother told authorities that Sochor was responsible for Gifford&apos;s disappearance, with her body never being found.
In 1987, a jury convicted Sochor of first-degree murder and kidnapping, and was sentenced to death.
While Sochor will be the oldest inmate in Florida who has been executed, an 80-year-old prisoner is scheduled to be executed later in July.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Law enforcement community rallies behind Trump&apos;s AG nominee ahead of confirmation: &apos;Real results&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Law enforcement community rallies behind Trump&apos;s AG nominee ahead of confirmation: &apos;Real results&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Several key groups are coming to the support of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as he navigates Senate confirmation to officially become the successor to Pam Bondi, according to the office of Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Support cited by Grassley&apos;s office includes 670,000 sworn officers, 300 angel families, families who lost a loved one to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, and 100 bipartisan U.S. attorneys and DOJ officials.
The office highlighted a statement from 23 attorneys general, among other outpourings of support.
MIKE DAVIS: WHY SENATE MUST IGNORE OBAMA JUDGE&apos;S ATTACK ON AG NOMINEE TODD BLANCHE
&quot;At a time when Americans expect their government to protect communities from violent crime, narcotics trafficking, human trafficking, terrorism and organized criminal activity, Todd Blanche has shown the ability to deliver real results. His record reflects a commitment to public safety, vigorous enforcement of federal law and effective stewardship of the Department of Justice… we urge the Senate to swiftly confirm Todd Blanche as United States Attorney General,&quot; the statement read.
Support received by Grassley highlighted Blanche’s work as acting attorney general and, in particular, his aggressive stance towards enforcement.
Blanche took over the Department of Justice after Bondi left the role in April.
President Donald Trump dismissed her after what many critics saw as a botched handling of the Epstein Files: overpromising transparency on who may have facilitated the sex trafficking crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and then underdelivering.
Since coming into the role, Blanche has steered the DOJ away from the Epstein controversy and refocused messaging on domestic security. Soon after taking command, he created a National Fraud Enforcement Division and highlighted reductions in violent crime, drug seizures, immigration enforcement and prosecution of gangs and cartels.
Now that Trump has officially tapped him to become the next attorney general, The American Border Story (TABS), which represents Angles Families, said Blanche is key to continuing that work.
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&quot;At a time when the Department of Justice must confront violent crime, illegal immigration, human trafficking, child exploitation, cartels, MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and other transnational threats, the country needs clear leadership and sustained operational focus... TABS respectfully urges the Senate Committee on the Judiciary to give full and fair consideration to Todd Blanche&apos;s nomination and to advance his confirmation as Attorney General of the United States,&quot; TABS said in a statement.
The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) echoed that reasoning in a statement of their own.
&quot;We believe Mr. Blanche’s leadership will help ensure that the Department of Justice remains focused on public safety, the rule of law, and providing unwavering support for the law enforcement professionals who risk their lives daily to protect our families and communities… On behalf of the more than 382,000 members of the Fraternal Order of Police, we commend President Trump on his nomination of Todd W. Blanche to lead the Justice Department and urge the committee to favorably report his nomination.&quot;
Another group of 78 former DOJ officials praised Blanche for steering the department back towards law enforcement and staying away from politically-charged controversy.
&quot;Todd Blanche understands that the Department’s mission is to deliver justice—not to serve political interests or entrenched bureaucracies,&quot; the group said.
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&quot;He has shown the courage and institutional knowledge to restore focus on public safety, law enforcement support, and the rule of law... We firmly believe the Department of Justice and the nation will benefit from his continued leadership at the helm. We urge [the Senate] in the strongest terms to confirm Todd W. Blanche as the next Attorney General of the United States without delay.&quot;
The Senate will be launching Blanche’s confirmation hearing later this week. Blanche himself is expected to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday morning.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NY police car catches fire, troopers injured in 3-car collision</news:name>
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			<news:title>NY police car catches fire, troopers injured in 3-car collision</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Towering flames and thick black smoke swallowed a New York State Police cruiser after a chain-reaction crash on a rural highway Tuesday morning, leaving two troopers injured, according to authorities, as dramatic photos captured the fiery aftermath.
The crash happened just after 7 a.m. on State Route 374 in the town of Plattsburgh. New York State Police said two marked Dodge Charger patrol cars were heading west when traffic slowed near an intersection for a vehicle preparing to turn.
Investigators said a 2018 Jeep Cherokee driven by 41-year-old Michelle L. Donah, of Saranac, didn&apos;t slow down in time and slammed into the rear of one patrol car, pushing it into the second cruiser.
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The impact sparked a fire that engulfed one of the patrol vehicles. Dramatic photos from the scene show flames shooting high above the cruiser as thick black smoke poured into the sky. Local fire departments quickly put out the blaze.
Troopers Jacob R. Casey, of the Plattsburgh barracks, and Jakai E. Townsend, of the Lewis barracks, were taken to Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Donah was evaluated at the scene but declined additional medical treatment after signing a refusal, according to police.
The crash remains under investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>After Lindsey Graham&apos;s death, sister joins long list of relatives who replaced late family members in Congress</news:name>
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			<news:title>After Lindsey Graham&apos;s death, sister joins long list of relatives who replaced late family members in Congress</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Following the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., South Carolina&apos;s Republican Gov. Henry McMaster appointed Graham&apos;s younger sister, Darline Graham, to fill his seat for the remainder of his term, continuing a legacy of family members stepping in to take the reins of power from their kin.
When Darline is sworn in on Tuesday afternoon, she will become the latest example of a U.S. lawmaker sliding into a seat vacated by a deceased family member.
Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., is a favorite of President Donald Trump and has his backing in her ongoing campaign to represent Louisiana in the U.S. Senate.
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Her political career began years ago when Julia&apos;s husband, Luke Letlow, died from COVID-19 complications in December 2020, just over a month after residents of Louisiana&apos;s 5th district had voted him in as their congressman.
Though Luke Letlow was never sworn into office, his widow picked up the torch, running in and winning the 2021 special election to fill the House seat.
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On the other side of the aisle, Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., was also thrust into the halls of Congress after tragedy struck her loved one.
Grijalva&apos;s father, former Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., died of lung cancer in March 2025. Raúl had already announced that he would not be seeking reelection after a 22-year stint in Congress.
Six months later, Adelita Grijalva won the special election for her father&apos;s seat, defeating Republican candidate Daniel Butierez Sr. by more than 40,000 votes, according to results published by the Arizona secretary of state.
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Though Democrats cried foul when House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., initially delayed her swearing in, she officially became a member of the U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 12, 2025.
Former Rep. Erica Lee Carter, D-Texas, also ascended into Congress as the result of a parent&apos;s passing.
Carter&apos;s mother, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, was a progressive stalwart as the representative from Texas&apos; 18th Congressional district, which includes parts of Houston, from 1995 until her 2024 death.
Though Jackson Lee won the Democratic primary for the 2024 election in March 2024, she tragically died of pancreatic cancer just four months later.
The Democratic Party, including Erica Lee Carter, initially rallied around former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to replace Jackson Lee in the November-scheduled special election. But, shortly after endorsing Turner, Lee Carter changed her mind and decided to run to complete her mother&apos;s term. Turner dropped out and Lee Carter won the election by nearly 100,000 votes, according to results published by the Texas secretary of state.
Lee Carter chose not to run for reelection, finishing her mother&apos;s term in January 2025 and choosing to cede the party&apos;s nomination for the seat to Turner.
Though Turner won the seat and was sworn in on Jan. 3, 2025, he would only serve for two months, dying of bone cancer in March.
Arguably the most famous example of a spouse stepping in for their deceased partner is the tale of Sonny Bono, who for years toured the U.S. with his then-wife, pop icon Cher, as one half of the iconic musical duo Sonny and Cher.
Bono and Cher would eventually divorce and, after marrying and divorcing a third wife, Bono wed his fourth and final spouse, Mary Whitaker, in 1986.
Sonny ran for U.S. Congress as a Republican in 1994, winning a seat as the representative for California&apos;s 44th district.
But when Bono died tragically in a skiing accident in 1998, his wife, then known as Mary Bono, ran in the special election to fill his seat. Mary Bono ended up serving 15 years in Congress, only losing her seat to Democratic challenger Raul Ruiz in 2013 after her district was redrawn.
In New Jersey, former Rep. Donald Payne Jr., D-N.J., replaced his father, former Rep. Donald Payne Sr., D-N.J., in Congress.
Payne Sr. had represented New Jersey&apos;s 10th district for 23 years, a tenure which was cut short when he succumbed to a fight with colon cancer in March 2012.
Payne&apos;s son, Donald Payne Jr., ran in the special election to replace his father and won.
McMaster&apos;s decision to tap Darline Graham to replace her brother will make her the first female U.S senator in South Carolina history.
When their parents died in 1976 and 1977, Lindsey became his sister&apos;s legal guardian. Accepting McMaster&apos;s nomination for her to replace her brother, Darline vowed to return the favor of his lifetime of taking care of her.
&quot;Lindsey has always been there for me. And now, I will be there for him,&quot; she told a crowd at South Carolina&apos;s statehouse in Columbia, South Carolina on Monday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump declares US military no longer needed in Iraq as Baghdad shifts course</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump declares US military no longer needed in Iraq as Baghdad shifts course</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump said Tuesday the United States no longer believes it needs a military presence in Iraq, arguing Iran has been weakened enough for Baghdad to stand on its own as Washington prepares to end its coalition mission later in 2026. 
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Zaidi echoed that vision, declaring that armed factions operating outside state control would have &quot;no justification&quot; once the coalition mission concludes and insisting Iraq&apos;s security forces would be capable of protecting the country on their own. Al-Zaidi said limiting weapons to the state was &quot;a decision, not an option.&quot;
Trump said the U.S. partnership with Iraq would shift away from military cooperation toward investment and energy development, while al-Zaidi summarized the transition by saying, &quot;U.S. forces will be out of Iraq. U.S. companies will be inside Iraq.&quot;
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&quot;We don&apos;t think we need the military there anymore,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We&apos;re there to help them. We&apos;re there to protect them if need be. But we don&apos;t think that&apos;s going to be necessary.&quot; 
He argued Iraq&apos;s security environment had fundamentally changed because Iran had been &quot;very much destabilized&quot; and its military was now &quot;just a tiny fraction&quot; of what it had been four months ago.
The remarks underscore a remarkable shift for a country once synonymous with roadside bombs, sectarian violence and the fight against ISIS. More than two decades after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Trump administration is publicly arguing the security environment has improved enough to replace a military partnership with an economic one, pointing to billions of dollars in planned U.S. energy investments as evidence American companies are now willing to do business where American troops once fought.
Iran has long exercised influence in Iraq through political parties and powerful militias within the Popular Mobilization Forces, many of which have operated alongside — but outside — the Iraqi security apparatus. Washington has for years pressed Baghdad to bring those groups fully under state control.
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Under a 2024 agreement, the U.S. and Iraq agreed to end the American-led coalition&apos;s military mission in Iraq starting in September 2025. While U.S. forces drew down from several bases, American troops have remained in the country in an advisory role and to support counter-ISIS operations tied to neighboring Syria.
About 2,500 U.S. troops remained in Iraq prior to the beginning of the drawdown in September 2025, down from a peak of about 170,000 during 2007 at the height of the Iraq war. Nearly all U.S. forces departed in 2011 before about 5,000 returned in 2014 to fight ISIS.
Al-Zaidi, a businessman and political newcomer, took office this year after emerging as a consensus candidate following months of political deadlock. Trump publicly backed his candidacy and opposed the return of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whom the administration viewed as too closely aligned with Iran.
During Tuesday&apos;s Oval Office meeting, Trump repeatedly praised al-Zaidi, calling him &quot;a great leader&quot; and predicting his influence would extend &quot;all throughout the Middle East.&quot; Trump also claimed he had &quot;played a role&quot; in al-Zaidi&apos;s rise to power and said his endorsement helped propel the Iraqi leader to victory.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Meet the Democrats gunning to replace Graham Platner in a crucial Senate showdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meet the Democrats gunning to replace Graham Platner in a crucial Senate showdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PORTLAND, Maine - The clock is quickly ticking in the race to replace former candidate Graham Platner as Maine&apos;s Democratic Senate nominee in the race to challenge longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
Candidates gunning to win the Democratic nomination must file with the state party by Wednesday to get on the ballot. Eight Democrats have filed so far to run for the nomination, which will be determined by 601 voting delegates at a July 25 convention held by the Maine Democratic Party.
Platner, a populist Democrat who was backed last September by progressive champion Sen. Bernie Sanders, won the early June Democratic primary in a landslide. He was challenging Collins in a high-profile, combustible and expensive race which is one of a handful that will determine if the GOP holds onto its slim Senate majority in November&apos;s midterm elections.
A combat veteran and oyster farmer whose campaign caught fire, Platner steamrolled the Democratic establishment. But even as he crushed the competition to capture the nomination, Platner had already been forced on defense in the wake of a slew of scandals.
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Platner dropped out of the race last week, amid calls from top Democrats in Maine and across the country to immediately exit the race following an explosive report contained an allegation of rape from a woman he previously dated.
Facing a July 27 deadline to replace Platner with a new nominee, the state Democratic Party announced that all 16 Maine counties will convene special nomination meetings this weekend where participants will vote to elect delegates.
Those delegates will meet the following Saturday, July 25, in Bangor, Maine, to vote for the party&apos;s nominee.
Ahead of the vote, a &quot;statewide network of volunteer leaders who organized, knocked doors, hosted events, and built the loop grassroots infrastructure behind Graham Platner&apos;s campaign,&quot; in an open letter on Tuesday to the state party made it clear that the organization they built &quot;does not transfer automatically to whoever the Party selects.&quot;
&quot;It will only continue to exist, and only continue to be deployed, for a nominee who publicly and explicitly adopts&quot; a list of core progressive commitments that they listed.
The letter is a sign of the tough task ahead for whomever wins the nomination to quickly unite the different wings of the Democratic base.
Here&apos;s a look at who have already announced they&apos;re running.
Shah finished with the most votes in last month&apos;s Democratic gubernatorial primary, but lost the nomination to former Maine House Speaker Hannah Pingree following ranked choice voting.
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Shah directed the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention from 2019 to 2023 and later served as principal deputy director of the federal CDC, stepping down shortly after President Donald Trump assumed office last year.
Touting his &quot;strong progressive stances,&quot; Shah told Fox News Digital that &quot;my message to those supporters of Graham&apos;s is a very clear one. You have a home in this campaign. You have an important voice in this campaign.&quot;
Jackson, a former Maine Senate President and fifth-generation logger, came in third place in Maine&apos;s Democratic gubernatorial primary.
Jackson campaigned with Platner during Maine&apos;s primary, and, along with Platner, was endorsed by Sanders.
He&apos;s backed by Sanders&apos; founded &quot;Our Revolution,&quot; as well as the Maine chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) as he runs for the Senate.
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&quot;This movement is always been bigger than one person. It&apos;s about taking on a system rigged against working people, fighting for Medicare for all, strong unions, higher wages, reproductive freedom, and an economy where billionaires and corporations finally pay their fair share,&quot; Jackson said Monday during a &apos;Our Revolution&apos; virtual town hall, as he pointed to Platner supporters.
Bellows, Maine&apos;s Secretary of State, came in fourth place in the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.
&quot;Flipping the Senate in November is crucial. I’m running to pass Medicare for all, fight for workers’ rights, and protect our neighbors,&quot; Bellows said in a social media post.
If she wins the nomination, this will be the second time Bellows will face off against Collins. The senator topped Bellows by a more than two-to-one margin in the 2014 Senate election in Maine.
Wood is a former congressional staffer for Katie Porter who unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination this year in Maine&apos;s 2nd Congressional District, a crucial swing seat.
Wood originally launched a Senate campaign last year, but pivoted to the House race when Democratic Rep. Jared Golden announced he wouldn&apos;t seek re-election.
&quot;This campaign belongs to the Mainers who built it: the volunteers, small-dollar donors, and neighbors who filled town halls in every corner of the state. We refuse every dime of corporate PAC, AIPAC, and lobbyist money, because a movement funded by the people answers only to the people,&quot; Wood said on social media.
This is Costello&apos;s second run this year for the Senate nomination.
He finished with 8% of the vote in the June primary, coming in third behind Platner and Gov. Janet Mills, who had already suspended her campaign but her name remained on the ballot.
A former Maryland Department of the Environment deputy secretary, Costello was the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine in the 2024 election, coming in a distant third to incumbent independent Sen. Angus King.
A co-founder of the Maine Beer Company, Kleban briefly ran for the Democratic Senate nomination before dropping out and endorsing Mills.
&quot;I fully support an open, transparent process to earn the trust of our delegates, unite our party, and bring a new generation of leadership to Washington,&quot; Kleban wrote as he announced his filing on Tuesday.
Loud is a social worker who unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic primary for Maine&apos;s 2nd congressional district.
&quot;The grassroots movement in Maine is more powerful than ever, and we cannot afford to lose that momentum. This has always been about building a future where every Mainer has a voice and a seat at the table,&quot; Loud wrote as she launched her Senate bid.
Dickerson&apos;s LinkedIn page indicates she served as a state representative from 2012 through 2014, resigning from the Legislature and working as a teacher in Colorado from 2016 to 2020 before moving back to Maine.
&quot;I believe in a world where everyone belongs, but the disparity between the rich and the poor keeps growing. I believe that with power, responsibility should follow,&quot; Dickerson wrote in explaining her Senate bid.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Could flesh-eating screwworms end up in your beef? USDA reveals risk level</news:name>
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			<news:title>Could flesh-eating screwworms end up in your beef? USDA reveals risk level</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The return of the New World screwworm — a flesh-eating parasite eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s — has raised fresh concerns about whether it could threaten the nation&apos;s food supply.
Unlike other foodborne diseases like norovirus, Ecoli and Salmonella, which sicken millions of Americans every year, experts say the screwworm is not a threat to the food on our dinner tables.
&quot;The US food supply is not compromised by New World screwworm, which is an animal issue, but not a foodborne pathogen issue,&quot; Dr. Aaron Glatt, chief of infectious diseases at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;While screwworm infestation is an infection of live animals, it does not result in meat, milk or produce becoming contaminated.&quot;
Screwworms die off during standard meat, processing and cooking, according to Glatt.
While native to South America and the Caribbean, the screwworm migrated north through Central America and Mexico following a 2023 outbreak in Panama and Costa Rica, the CDC says.
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On June 3, health officials confirmed one case in a three-week-old calf in Zavala County, Texas – the first detection in the U.S. since it was eradicated in the 1960s (excluding a localized outbreak in deer in the Florida Keys from 2016 to 2017), per the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Since early June, the USDA has reported 33 screwworm infections in animals in Texas and New Mexico – including cattle, goats and a pet dog.
The U.S. milk and food supply is routinely tested by regulatory agencies, according to Glatt.
&quot;Animals used for human food production must pass inspection before and after slaughter to ensure that food safety and humane handling requirements are met,&quot; a USDA spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
&quot;An infestation or animal illness that makes meat unsafe for consumers will prevent the animal from entering the food supply.&quot;
If an animal at a slaughterhouse shows signs of illness, the meat inspection system overseen by the USDA isolates it from others and labels it a &quot;US Suspect&quot; – meaning it needs additional examination by a public health veterinarian, per USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service regulations.
If an infection is discovered prior to the animal reaching the slaughterhouse, a veterinarian will treat the animal and disinfect the wound to prevent worsening infection.
Any livestock infected with new world screwworm are to be quarantined until all wounds heal, according to the UDSA.
A screwworm is a fly – typically the size of a common housefly or slightly larger. It infects warm-blooded animals – usually livestock, wildlife and pets – and only rarely may infect people, the CDC states.
An infection starts when a female fly lays eggs after being attracted to the smell of a wound, but the opening can be as small as the size of a tick bite. One female may lay up to 3,000 eggs during her lifespan (about 10 to 30 days), per the CDC.
The eggs hatch into maggots that &quot;screw&quot; into the wound to feed. After about a week, the maggots fall to the ground, burrow in the soil and morph into adult screwworm flies.
&quot;It spreads only when an NWS fly lays eggs in a wound, not through meat, poultry or dairy products,&quot; the USDA spokesperson said.
&quot;It’s also important to note that people do not catch screwworm from other people, and they do not become infected by eating meat,&quot; Dr. Bobbi Pritt, professor and chair of laboratory medicine and pathology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Most people living in the U.S. are very unlikely to ever encounter this parasite.&quot;
The fly thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, while colder temperatures help limit its survival. Some researchers warn that climate warming could expand the areas where the insect can survive if it becomes established, although experts say the current outbreak has been driven primarily by its northward spread through Central America and Mexico.
The USDA is combating current U.S. outbreaks by deploying sterile male flies to mate with female flies using a method known as the Sterile Insect Technique, which helped eradicate the infestation in the 1960s, per the USDA.
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Since female screwworm flies mate only once during their roughly month-long lifespan, those that breed with sterile males produce no viable offspring, causing the population to gradually die out.
In May 2025, the USDA announced a $21 million investment to renovate a sterile screwworm fly production facility in southern Mexico, with production expected to begin as early as summer 2026.
The agency also plans to spend $750 million on a new &quot;fly factory&quot; at Moore Air Base in Edinburg, Texas, which is expected to open by November 2027.
&quot;In the rare cases of human infection, the symptoms that should prompt someone to seek medical attention include a non-healing wound with pain, redness and swelling that is getting worse, a sensation of movement or crawling in the wound, and visible fly larvae in the wound,&quot; Pritt told Fox News Digital.
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Maggots should not be removed without medical assistance, as attempting to do so can leave parts of the larvae behind and worsen the infection, per the CDC.
If any maggots fall to the ground, they should not be discarded in the trash, as this could spread the infestation. Instead, they should be placed in a leakproof container filled with alcohol to kill them, and a doctor should be contacted to safely remove the remaining maggots.
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			  <news:name>WNBA star Chelsea Gray posts screenshot of alleged racist insult from fan after loss to Caitiln Clark&apos;s Fever</news:name>
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			<news:title>WNBA star Chelsea Gray posts screenshot of alleged racist insult from fan after loss to Caitiln Clark&apos;s Fever</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Las Vegas Aces star Chelsea Gray posted a screenshot of an alleged Instagram direct message she received after her loss to Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Sunday.
The screenshot contained an alleged racial slur against Gray, and included the user&apos;s profile name and photo.
&quot;People act like we just make this s--- up. And the audacity to tell us as athletes to &apos;shut up and dribble,&apos;&quot; Gray wrote under the screenshot.
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The Fever defeated the Aces 109-75, as Clark had 12 points with seven rebounds and six assists. The Fever guard continued to work her way back to a full-time role after suffering a back injury on June 24.
The game against the Aces came amid heightened tension among WNBA fans and players which followed the incident where Clark was punched in the throat by Alyssa Thomas during a June 24 game between the Fever and Phoenix Mercury.
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The incident and subsequent discourse has resurfaced contentious racial debates surrounding Clark&apos;s presence as the pre-eminent player in the WNBA. Thomas and her teammates previously revealed they also received racial insults and threats after the throat punch.
Last week, 11 Republican lawmakers wrote a letter to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert alleging Clark faces racially motivated hostility, and expressing concern about the &quot;physical hostility&quot; and &quot;violence&quot; she faces, suggesting it might be &quot;racially motivated.&quot;
&quot;Clark has been hip-checked, poked in the eye, and struck in the throat during games. These incidents go far beyond routine physical play, yet the WNBA and its officiating have too often failed to address these unacceptable incidents and hold players accountable,&quot; the letter states.
Engelbert then allegedly canceled an interview on &quot;The Dan Patrick Show&quot; late last week, Patrick claimed on Friday&apos;s show, due to guidance from the league&apos;s public relations team.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>After 2 deadly shootings, ICE reportedly ordered to end vehicle enforcement stops</news:name>
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			<news:title>After 2 deadly shootings, ICE reportedly ordered to end vehicle enforcement stops</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Security stands outside ICE headquarters while the Congressional Hispanic Caucus rallies on Feb. 3, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security Tuesday ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to cease vehicle-related enforcement stops, following the deadly shootings of two men in their vehicles, according to multiple media reports. 
A DHS spokesperson did not respond directly to States Newsroom’s question about what was characterized in some reports as a new nationwide order. 
“We are always evaluating our procedures to keep our officers safe and criminals off our streets,” the spokesperson said. “We will not disclose or discuss law enforcement tactics.”
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican who is up for reelection in one of the nation’s most closely watched races, said on social media Tuesday that she spoke with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Monday night and “urged him to cease all non-urgent vehicle stops.” ICE officers killed a 26-year-old Colombian man with legal status in his vehicle in Biddeford, Maine, on Monday.
As the Trump administration aims to carry out mass deportations, aggressive enforcement has occurred across the interior of the country, with at least 21 shootings involving federal immigration agents. At least 10 of those incidents have been deadly.
Monday’s shooting in Maine, coupled with another by federal immigration officers who on July 7 killed 52-year-old Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national, during a traffic stop in Houston, Texas, renewed congressional anger and demand for answers. 
Neither man was an initial person of interest for immigration enforcement, DHS stated.
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On Tuesday, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus condemned federal immigration agents for the recent shootings, calling for congressional oversight and for the dismantling of ICE.
“An agency that acts as though it is above the law cannot be reformed at the margins,” said New York Democrat Nydia Velázquez. “You cannot put a Band-Aid on a system that is fundamentally broken. We must abolish ICE.”
“Here we are again, a brown man, a Latino, killed,” said the chair of the Hispanic Caucus, Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York.
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus said the recent killings are a pattern with immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, coupled with conflicting statements given by the Department of Homeland Security and independent video recordings of the incidents. 
The department came under intense scrutiny after federal immigration officers shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis in January, Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Minnesota prosecutors announced Monday that they started receiving evidence from the federal government about their killings after the Trump administration initially refused to turn over evidence to local law enforcement. 
Espaillat said members of the Hispanic Caucus will hold a field hearing in Houston on July 24 with House Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee. Democrats plan to focus the hearing on the killing of Salgado Araujo, a construction worker, husband and father of three U.S. citizen children. 
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Texas Democrat Joaquin Castro said that Congress must not only use its power of subpoena to conduct oversight, but must freeze hiring at ICE and refuse to fund the agency. 
Congressional Republicans funded ICE and Border Patrol with $70 billion until September 2029 through a special legislative process after Democrats refused to fund DHS for fiscal year 2026. 
Additionally, congressional Republicans last year approved roughly $170 billion for DHS to conduct immigration enforcement and hire more ICE and Border Patrol agents.
“We have to disband ICE in this Congress,” Castro said. “Otherwise, these killings will continue. There will be another victim in a few days or a few weeks.” 
Texas Democratic Rep. Sylvia Garcia said she has a meeting with Homeland Security’s Mullin this week, where she plans to ask questions related to the Texas and Maine shootings. 
“This is a human life,” she said of Salgado Araujo. “He was not the target. He had no criminal record. He may not even be the right man. Those are very troubling questions for everybody.”</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump declares US military no longer needed in Iraq as Baghdad shifts course</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump said Tuesday the United States no longer believes it needs a military presence in Iraq, arguing Iran has been weakened enough for Baghdad to stand on its own as Washington prepares to end its coalition mission later in 2026. 
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Zaidi echoed that vision, declaring that armed factions operating outside state control would have &quot;no justification&quot; once the coalition mission concludes and insisting Iraq&apos;s security forces would be capable of protecting the country on their own. Al-Zaidi said limiting weapons to the state was &quot;a decision, not an option.&quot;
Trump said the U.S. partnership with Iraq would shift away from military cooperation toward investment and energy development, while al-Zaidi summarized the transition by saying, &quot;U.S. forces will be out of Iraq. U.S. companies will be inside Iraq.&quot;
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&quot;We don&apos;t think we need the military there anymore,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We&apos;re there to help them. We&apos;re there to protect them if need be. But we don&apos;t think that&apos;s going to be necessary.&quot; 
He argued Iraq&apos;s security environment had fundamentally changed because Iran had been &quot;very much destabilized&quot; and its military was now &quot;just a tiny fraction&quot; of what it had been four months ago.
The remarks underscore a remarkable shift for a country once synonymous with roadside bombs, sectarian violence and the fight against ISIS. More than two decades after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Trump administration is publicly arguing the security environment has improved enough to replace a military partnership with an economic one, pointing to billions of dollars in planned U.S. energy investments as evidence American companies are now willing to do business where American troops once fought.
Iran has long exercised influence in Iraq through political parties and powerful militias within the Popular Mobilization Forces, many of which have operated alongside — but outside — the Iraqi security apparatus. Washington has for years pressed Baghdad to bring those groups fully under state control.
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Under a 2024 agreement, the U.S. and Iraq agreed to end the American-led coalition&apos;s military mission in Iraq starting in September 2025. While U.S. forces drew down from several bases, American troops have remained in the country in an advisory role and to support counter-ISIS operations tied to neighboring Syria.
About 2,500 U.S. troops remained in Iraq prior to the beginning of the drawdown in September 2025, down from a peak of about 170,000 during 2007 at the height of the Iraq war. Nearly all U.S. forces departed in 2011 before about 5,000 returned in 2014 to fight ISIS.
Al-Zaidi, a businessman and political newcomer, took office this year after emerging as a consensus candidate following months of political deadlock. Trump publicly backed his candidacy and opposed the return of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whom the administration viewed as too closely aligned with Iran.
During Tuesday&apos;s Oval Office meeting, Trump repeatedly praised al-Zaidi, calling him &quot;a great leader&quot; and predicting his influence would extend &quot;all throughout the Middle East.&quot; Trump also claimed he had &quot;played a role&quot; in al-Zaidi&apos;s rise to power and said his endorsement helped propel the Iraqi leader to victory.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Matt Damon refuses to put body in &apos;dangerous&apos; situations for Hollywood roles after turning 50</news:name>
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			<news:title>Matt Damon refuses to put body in &apos;dangerous&apos; situations for Hollywood roles after turning 50</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Matt Damon says he has moved past the point in his life where he is willing to put his body through &quot;dangerous&quot; changes for a movie role.
The 55-year-old Academy Award-winning actor — who portrays Odysseus, the legendary king of Ithaca, in Christopher Nolan&apos;s highly anticipated movie, &quot;The Odyssey&quot; — opened up about the physical transformation he underwent for the role and explained why he refuses to put his body through any additional strain.
&quot;If I would&apos;ve put weight on, that would&apos;ve been dangerous, and it&apos;s not something I&apos;ll do anymore,&quot; he told People magazine. &quot;I was happy to do it earlier in my life.&quot;
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This time, Damon said, it was &quot;more about getting physically fit, which involves changing your diet.&quot;
&quot;You just have to be very intentional about what you put in your body,&quot; he said.
During an appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce&apos;s &quot;New Heights&quot; podcast earlier this year, Damon revealed he lost a significant amount of weight after former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce remarked that the &quot;Good Will Hunting&quot; star looked &quot;pretty yoked up&quot; in viral photos from the set.
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&quot;Yeah, I was in really good shape,&quot; Damon said. &quot;I lost a lot of weight.&quot;
According to Damon, Nolan had a very specific vision for Odysseus.
&quot;He said he wanted me lean but strong,&quot; Damon explained. &quot;It&apos;s a weird thing.&quot;
The Oscar winner said one major dietary change played a key role in helping him reach that goal.
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&quot;I literally, just because of this other thing I did with my doctor, stopped eating gluten,&quot; Damon said. &quot;I used to walk around between 185 and 200 pounds. And I did that whole movie at 167 pounds.&quot;
&quot;I haven&apos;t been that light since high school,&quot; he added. &quot;So it was a lot of training and a really strict diet.&quot;
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During an appearance on &quot;Sunday Sitdown with Willi Geist,&quot; the Academy Award winner opened up about the grueling physical demands of portraying Odysseus, admitting the ambitious production pushed both the cast and crew to their limits.
&quot;He was like, &apos;This movie&apos;s gonna be hard.&apos; And I looked at him like, &apos;I&apos;ve made, I don&apos;t know, 80 movies,&apos;&quot; Damon recalled of one of his early conversations with Nolan. &quot;And he goes, &apos;No. This movie&apos;s gonna be really hard.&apos; He, to his credit, was not lying.&quot;
&quot;It was definitely the hardest movie I&apos;ve ever done just because it was so ambitious, just because what he was trying to do,&quot; Damon continued. &quot;The prep and all that I had to do as a guy in his 50s, that was its own challenge. That was my own cross to bear, away from everybody.&quot;
Damon said filming took the cast across demanding locations, from beaches in Morocco to mountaintops and boats in unpredictable conditions.
&quot;There was a lot of physical discomfort. It felt more like an expedition than a movie,&quot; he said. &quot;Everybody was pushed to kind of the limit of what they could do. But the beauty of it is you look around and everyone is going through it with you.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>JD Vance defends &apos;The View&apos; appearance, explains the need to engage with hostile environments</news:name>
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			<news:title>JD Vance defends &apos;The View&apos; appearance, explains the need to engage with hostile environments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vice President JD Vance defended his appearance on ABC&apos;s &quot;The View&quot; during an interview last week with Mike Rowe, as the VP encouraged breaching environments with ideological differences.
Rowe, during his &quot;The Way I Heard It&quot; podcast, applauded Vance for going on the liberal talk show, and said he didn&apos;t have to do it.
&quot;No, but I&apos;m glad I did,&quot; Vance said. &quot;I think the only way to pierce through this is to actually go and try to do these conversations everywhere, right? And you&apos;re the kind of guy where everybody from the left or the right can talk to and that&apos;s good. That&apos;s an amazing thing. But you also need to be willing to go into more hostile places, and you need to be willing to go into more ideological places.&quot;
Vance appeared on &quot;The View&quot; last month to discuss his new book, &quot;Communion,&quot; about religion and his conversion to Catholicism. He sparred with the co-hosts of the liberal show on several issues, including immigration and Black history.
Vance said, &quot;Why are you in public life if you don&apos;t think you can carry your message? If you don&apos;t think there&apos;s even a chance of persuading, not 50% of the people who are watching me on &apos;The View,&apos; but maybe 10% of the people who are watching me on &apos;The View,&apos; thought, at the very least, maybe this guy isn&apos;t such an a------.&quot; 
Rowe quipped it was a &quot;high bar.&quot;
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&quot;Look, if you set a low expectation you&apos;re going to exceed it, right? That&apos;s one of the most important lessons in life, man,&quot; Vance said.
The vice president said that one of the only ways to bridge the division in the country is to talk to people.
&quot;I think that the solution to — people talk about the division in our country, I think that the division is a symptom of something much deeper. But fundamentally, one of the ways to bridge the divide is just to go and talk to people. Like, yeah, the ladies of &apos;The View,&apos; some of them were asking unfair questions or talking over me a little bit, but they were fine. They were nice to me. They allowed me to have a platform to say what I wanted to say, and that&apos;s all you can really ask for,&quot; Vance said.
Vance clashed with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin over Black history, as they both argued that it was being erased by the Trump administration.
&quot;Black history has been erased from public spaces,&quot; Hostin said at the time.
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&quot;Black history is not erased from public spaces,&quot; Vance replied.
&quot;That is true!&quot; Hostin argued.
&quot;That is not right,&quot; Vance said. &quot;I’m telling you, we celebrate Black history, we celebrate all American history in this administration. You guys might be skeptical of this, but I promise you it&apos;s true.&quot;
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However, despite many disagreements, the interview was relatively cordial. Co-host Joy Behar told Vance he should run for president because he had a good vibe, the show&apos;s producer Brian Teta revealed on the &quot;Behind the Table&quot; podcast after the interview.
&quot;I think that, even though, for a Republican. Mind you, I&apos;m not a Republican,&quot; Behar said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ohio mom arrested for having 16 kids in &apos;evil&apos; living conditions wants to be reunited with children: lawyer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ohio mom arrested for having 16 kids in &apos;evil&apos; living conditions wants to be reunited with children: lawyer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Ohio mother of 16 children facing sweeping charges of child abuse requested through her lawyer to be reunited with her kids during the trial this week.
Elizabeth Siders, 33, is charged with 16 counts of second-degree child endangerment alongside her husband, Gary Siders, Jr., and his two senior parents. The mother is currently being detained on a $300,000 bond, but her attorney, J. Thomas Stolly, has requested that she be allowed to leave the jail under certain conditions, pointing to her lack of criminal history.
&quot;Through conversations with Counsel, the Defendant maintains that her principal desire (is) to reunite with her children; she understands that reunification of any sort is an impossibility if she does not appear before this Court,&quot; reads a court filing obtained by WOWK 13.
Stolly&apos;s filing goes on to argue that Siders would not pose a threat to her children since they have now been removed from her care. A judge has yet to rule on the request.
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The other two suspects — Gary Siders Sr. and Christina Siders — also were charged with 16 counts of second-degree child endangering. A judge entered not guilty pleas on their behalf during a court hearing last week, giving all four defendants $300,000 bond.
Officials have not confirmed whether all 16 children were related, but said they ranged in age from 18 months to 18 years old and included both boys and girls.
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Vinton County Prosecutor William Archer clarified that the suspects are not originally from Vinton County.
&quot;This is an intra-family situation. This is not human trafficking. There is nothing to put our other children at risk,&quot; Archer said
Earlier last week, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he was being updated on the case.
&quot;It is heartbreaking to learn the conditions that these children were living in, and to learn of their medical conditions,&quot; he said. &quot;Attorney General Wilson is an experienced prosecutor, and he has told me he has never seen anything like what he saw today. Fran and I pray for these children, and thank the children&apos;s services workers, law enforcement officers, and medical personnel who are helping them.&quot;
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Attorney General Andy Wilson publicized the case a news conference last week after the children were removed from the home.
Wilson called it the worst scene he had encountered in his career, describing it as &quot;pure evil.&quot; Several were in serious condition when found, and two were flown to Level 1 trauma centers because of their injuries.
&quot;If they had waited 24 hours, there is a very high probability that we’d be dealing with a death, or multiple deaths, of these children,&quot; Wilson said.
Vinton County Sheriff Ryan Cain described horrid conditions the children were om, saying there was a high presence of feces and bacterial matter.
Fox News&apos; Louis Casiano contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pro wrestling legend Tommy Dreamer vows violence in upcoming ACW match in New York: &apos;Hell to pay&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pro wrestling legend Tommy Dreamer vows violence in upcoming ACW match in New York: &apos;Hell to pay&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro wrestling legend Tommy Dreamer fired a preemptive warning shot to fans for what they may see when he steps back into an Awesome Championship Wrestling (ACW) ring against Josh Shernoff in a lumberjack match featuring the tag teams The Now and Sent 2 Slaughter.
The six men involved in the match have a lengthy history with each other. Shernoff pinned Dreamer in a six-man tag team match back at the Poughkeepsie Rumble in January. Before The Now and Sent 2 Slaughter had their chaotic steel cage match at Reckoning in May, Shernoff challenged Dreamer to a match at ACW Indypendence Day, which will take place Saturday.
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As the rivalry between the two groups escalates, Dreamer said some fans who embark on the MJN Center in Poughkeepsie, New York, may witness a level of violence they are not used to.
&quot;People try to do things to make a name for themselves in this industry,&quot; he told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. &quot;I was unaware the guy used to be a wrestler, too. He&apos;s a great mouthpiece and yeah, I didn&apos;t take him too seriously and it&apos;s embarrassing, you&apos;re in a match and you&apos;re in control and all of a sudden you don&apos;t know what happened and then, yeah, you lost. He&apos;s been running his mouth. I haven&apos;t been at the last couple of ACW shows and kind of using my absence to his advantage.
&quot;So now, there&apos;s no more running and I&apos;m going to get him and I&apos;m going to do what made me famous, especially in that building, to him and I apologize to the people who are a little squeamish or aren&apos;t used to that type of old school professional wrestling that the innovator of violence sometimes used to bring out.&quot;
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Shawn Donovan and Danny Maff brutalized Vik Dalishus inside the steel cage at Reckoning while Hale Collins was handcuffed to the structure on the outside of the ring. Dalishus’ wife rushed over the barrier and into the ring to try to stop the madness.
Dalishus was hospitalized after the incident.
&quot;I wasn&apos;t at that last show and I know they&apos;ve done a lot of crappy things to my friends Vic Dalishus and Hale Collins,&quot; Dreamer said. &quot;I mean, they showed up at that guy&apos;s wedding. These guys are doing some things that go beyond pro wrestling. I think as a as a wrestler, we all go in there with no fear. but you don&apos;t realize, and I&apos;m realizing this as I get older, that there&apos;s ramifications to others and a responsibility to others.
&quot;When I was being crazy in ECW, I didn&apos;t have kids, Vic got hurt in front of his wife and his children. You talk to second generation wrestlers they&apos;re like, ‘Man, I remember my father getting beat up and I was crying,’ or, you know, I remember even having conversations with my daughters, they would always be like, ‘Daddy falls down a lot,’ but I&apos;d be like, ‘Yeah, but daddy always has to get up.’ Well, that night daddy didn&apos;t get up for Vic Dalishus He had to go to the hospital. That&apos;s hard. And then to kind of, like I said, talk smack about it, it&apos;s a different era in a different industry than it was the Wild Wild West back in the day. There’s going to be some hell to pay on Saturday.&quot;
Now, it culminates in Saturday’s match which is set to be just another chapter in the rivalry.
Dreamer told Fox News Digital he’s relishing the opportunity to perform at the MJN Center once again.
&quot;Listen, man, I&apos;m wrestling 37 years. I never thought I&apos;d have this beautiful career. that I have. Some people are amazed I&apos;m still walking. I feel good,&quot; he said. &quot;I had two matches this past weekend. I have three matches this upcoming week … It’s an honor. It&apos;s an honor to step in the ring. It&apos;s an honor to share a locker room with … I&apos;ve wrestled Cowboy Bob Orton and Randy Orton in that building alone. I&apos;ve seen wrestling there as a kid. I watched Miss Elizabeth walk in and manage Randy Savage and I was like, who is this person? You saw Andre the Giant get laid out by King Kong Bundy and they cut his hair. And then for me, I performed there for ECW. I broke my neck there, I broke my back there all in one night on a pay-per-view. To work there for ECW, WWE, TNA and my own House of Hardcore, I had a wrestling school there, I&apos;m so in that culture there.
&quot;Coming out of COVID was a scary time for everybody and then to see wrestling back there and the way the fans have rallied around ACW because just like they&apos;re two guys from the community as well and never forgot where they grew up and wanted to bring exactly what they promised – Awesome Championship Wrestling to the Mid-Hudson area. That area used to say this all the time, we don&apos;t appreciate something until it&apos;s gone. And it used to have ‘Monday Night Raw’ there every what two weeks, something like that. And then, look how much it costs to get into ‘Monday Night Raw’ now and you had it in your backyard all the time. And these two guys, The Now and ACW, they&apos;re bringing wrestling back to a hot bed of pro wrestling. And you&apos;ve been to the shows they’re all really, really entertaining shows and it&apos;s a great night out. It&apos;s affordably priced and it&apos;s an awesome day for pro wrestling.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Texas teens arrested after 18-year-old found dead in Dallas-area lake as family demands answers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas teens arrested after 18-year-old found dead in Dallas-area lake as family demands answers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The family of an 18-year-old Texas honor student whose body was recovered from a Dallas area lake is demanding murder charges after police accused two teenagers of concealing evidence instead of reporting his drowning.
Daniel Erving, 18, was last seen around 4:45 p.m. on April 13 after leaving his Rowlett home. His family reported his disappearance after he left with only his cellphone, leaving behind his driver&apos;s license, money and other personal belongings, according to the Rowlett Police Department.
Three days later, authorities recovered Erving&apos;s body near the Paddle Point area of Lake Ray Hubbard. The Dallas County Medical Examiner later ruled his death an accidental drowning, according to the Dallas Police Department.
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Dallas police told Fox News Digital detectives conducted a &quot;thorough investigation,&quot; including witness interviews, evidence collection and coordination with the Dallas County Medical Examiner&apos;s Office.
&quot;The Medical Examiner determined Daniel Erving&apos;s cause of death was drowning, and the manner of death was ruled accidental,&quot; the department said.
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Investigators later determined that &quot;two individuals who were present at the lake failed to report the incident and later discarded items belonging to Daniel,&quot; Dallas police told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;As a result, investigators obtained arrest warrants for Lucas Roper, 19, and a juvenile suspect. They are each charged with Tampering with Physical Evidence, a third-degree felony. Both suspects have been arrested, and the cases will proceed through the criminal justice system,&quot; the statement continued.
Police declined to provide additional details, citing the active criminal investigation and pending prosecution.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by Fox 4 Dallas, Erving had gone to Lake Ray Hubbard with Roper and a juvenile on April 13, where the three allegedly jumped into the water from a railroad bridge near Miller Road.
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The affidavit reportedly alleges Erving drowned after entering the water, but instead of calling 911, Roper and the juvenile discarded Erving&apos;s clothing, deleted messages from his cellphone, threw the phone from a moving vehicle and left the scene.
During a Monday news conference, Erving&apos;s family said they believe there are still unanswered questions surrounding the teen&apos;s death and argued the case warrants a closer look.
The family&apos;s news conference was organized by the Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), a North Texas civil rights organization, which joined Erving&apos;s relatives in calling for transparency and urging prosecutors to consider additional criminal charges.
In a news release ahead of the event, NGAN said the family is seeking &quot;transparency, accountability, and a complete investigation&quot; following the recent arrests and called on the Dallas County District Attorney&apos;s Office to pursue any additional charges supported by the evidence.
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Family attorney Sean Daredia said the Erving family has retained an independent investigative team to examine the circumstances surrounding Daniel&apos;s death.
Daredia questioned whether the available evidence is consistent with an accidental drowning.
&quot;If it&apos;s an accident, why hide the clothes? Why flee the scene? Why toss Daniel Erving&apos;s cell phone out the car?&quot; he said.
He urged the Dallas County District Attorney&apos;s Office to present the case to a grand jury and pursue homicide charges if the evidence supports them. Daredia also encouraged anyone with information about what happened at Lake Ray Hubbard to come forward.
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Erving&apos;s mother, Tameca Erving, questioned why anyone would dispose of her son&apos;s belongings if his death had truly been an accident.
&quot;A reasonable-minded person would know if you are not guilty of a crime, why would you throw away his clothes and delete messages and not even call his mother?&quot; she said. &quot;I want justice for my son.&quot;
Erving&apos;s sister, Mackenzie Erving, described her brother as a &quot;law-abiding&quot; young man with dreams of serving in the military.
&quot;He wanted to serve his country,&quot; she said. &quot;When it&apos;s a life-or-death situation, you are to render aid. You are to help someone. Someone needs to be held accountable.&quot;
NGAN President Dominique Alexander said the arrests represented &quot;a significant step&quot; but argued the investigation should continue wherever the evidence leads.
&quot;We are calling upon the Dallas County District Attorney&apos;s Office to follow the evidence wherever it leads,&quot; Alexander said in a statement. &quot;If the evidence supports additional charges, then those charges should be pursued. Justice demands nothing less.&quot;
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Erving&apos;s family has also criticized what they describe as a months-long delay between the teen&apos;s death and the arrests.
NGAN said Erving&apos;s loved ones continue to question why so much time allegedly passed before law enforcement was notified after he disappeared and why no one immediately returned to notify his family that an emergency had occurred. The organization also raised concerns over allegations that Erving&apos;s personal belongings were discarded following the incident.
The Rowlett Police Department initially investigated Erving&apos;s disappearance after he was reported missing on April 13. Authorities later recovered his body from Lake Ray Hubbard before transferring the death investigation to the Dallas Police Department, which has jurisdiction because the death occurred within the city of Dallas.
&quot;The Dallas Police Department is the lead agency investigating this case, as Daniel&apos;s death occurred within the City of Dallas,&quot; the Rowlett Police Department told Fox News Digital.
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Rowlett police said they are assisting Dallas investigators as requested and &quot;will continue to provide support throughout the investigation.&quot;
Because the case remains active, the department said it could not release additional information &quot;as doing so could compromise the integrity of the investigative process.&quot;
&quot;The Rowlett Police Department remains committed to fully cooperating with the Dallas Police Department until the investigation is complete,&quot; the department said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Dallas County Medical Examiner&apos;s Office and Erving&apos;s family attorney for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>NFL fans roast NBC analyst after Tom Brady&apos;s low placement on controversial QB ranking</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Just because the NFL’s regular season doesn’t begin until September doesn’t mean passionate fans have taken a hiatus from debating controversial lists.
NBC football analyst Chris Simms is currently in the crosshairs of those fans after the 45-year-old ranked the greatest quarterbacks of all time based only on the primes of their careers.
To the shock of many fans, Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback of all time, was not at the top of that list. Simms ranked Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning No. 1.
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But Brady wasn’t the No. 2- or No. 3-ranked quarterback either. The New England Patriots legend was ranked by Simms as the No. 9 quarterback that he would choose of all time in his prime.
Here is Simms&apos; full list.
Simms was eviscerated in the comment section for his decision to leave Brady so low.
&quot;Bro, Brady threw for 5,000 yards and 50 TD’s and went 16-0 in his prime and 14 years later he threw for 5,300 yards and 43 touchdowns. His prime lasted a decade and a half and was better than anyone’s peak,&quot; one user wrote.
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The user referenced Brady’s 2007 season, when he helped the lead the Patriots to an undefeated regular season. Brady led the NFL in completion percentage (68.9%), yards (4,806), and touchdowns (50) that season.
The other season the user referenced was Brady’s penultimate season, his age-44 season, when he led the NFL in yards (5,316) and touchdowns (43).
Another user wondered if Simms had personal bias toward Brady.
&quot;What did Tom Brady do to make Chris Simms hate him,&quot; the user posted with a laughing-crying emoji.
Another user called the list &quot;a joke,&quot; while others used emojis to laugh at the absurdity of Brady’s placement.
A different fan questioned the criteria for the controversial list.
&quot;I support anybody that realizes Brady is overrated. That said, what is the criteria for this? Longevity, peak? Eye test? Needs more clarity. No idea how Elway is that high,&quot; the user wrote.
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One X user criticized the list, not because of Brady&apos;s ranking but because of to the exclusion of another Pro Football Hall of Famer.
&quot;Any all-time list without the great Joe Montana is just trash and not to be taken seriously,&quot; the user wrote.
Simms did have one commenter who agreed with his ranking of Manning over Brady.
&quot;Peyton Manning is the best quarterback of all-time and I’m tired of people acting like he’s not. Brady wanted to be as good as Manning for the first four years of his career. Brady has said so himself. Manning was absolutely unbelievable with the Colts. Brady is the best player of all-time. His achievements are clearly second to none, but Manning was the better QB,&quot; the user wrote.
Other fans took issue with the inclusion of Allen and Jackson on the list.
&quot;Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson over Dan Marino and Tom Brady is so stupid,&quot; one user wrote.
&quot;OMG what a joke, Lamar and Josh don’t even belong near this list…&quot; another user posted.
A different user questioned Staubach’s presence on the list.
&quot;Brady is 1, Montana 2. Jackson and Allen do not belong with this group. Elway should be much lower. Not sure about Staubach belonging here either,&quot; the user wrote.
Simms played in the NFL for eight seasons and spent one season as a coaching assistant for the Patriots. He played his college football at Texas.
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			  <news:name>Sun Tran drivers approve deal, avert strike in Tucson</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sun Tran drivers approve deal, avert strike in Tucson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sun Tran drivers have averted a strike after Teamsters Local 104 members voted Sunday to approve a three-year contract that delivers what the union called the most significant operator safety improvements in its history of bargaining with the transit agency.
The July 12 vote ended months of negotiations that centered on concerns about safety and wage increases.
Seventy-five percent of union members who voted supported the agreement. Sun Tran, which employed 579 people in 2025, reported that year it operated 36 routes covering more than 8.2 million service miles and 633,000 service hours.
Sun Tran crafted the agreement following a failed attempt to reach an agreement by June 30, presenting it to employees at union meetings on July 11 and 12 and calling it the &quot;last, best and final&quot; offer for a contract.
&quot;For years, we have raised concerns regarding safety conditions throughout the transit system,&quot; Teamsters Local Union 104 said in a Sunday statement on social media. &quot;Those concerns too often have gone unheard, been dismissed, minimized, and failed to result in any meaningful action. Today, we have secured all bargainable safety improvements.&quot;
The union said the agreement includes enhanced driver protection barriers for every bus in Sun Tran&apos;s fleet, with built-in installation deadlines. 
It also allows bus operators to intervene during incidents affecting safety, including intimidation, threats or violence; ensures enforcement and security personnel are present during operational hours; establishes a new emergency alarm and radio communication system for buses; expands safety training for employees; and provides counseling and trauma services for those affected by public safety threats.

            
            
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Sun Tran averts strike as Tucson rolls out safety plan

Sun Tran avoided a strike after its contract expired June 30 without a deal, as Tucson moves forward with a $2.15 million transit safety plan funded by the voter-approved RTA Next measure.


The agreement also includes changes to employee pay and retirement benefits, along with an expanded right for the union to review the development and deployment of safety efforts.
The union said this will bring transparency to data on violence and illegal substance exposure, creating accountability and ensuring decisions are driven by data.
“As we move forward, the safety of our employees and the public remains our highest priority,” Sun Tran General Manager C. Mikel Oglesby said in a statement. “We are committed to providing safe, reliable, and dependable transportation every day while continuing to serve the Tucson community with service excellence.”
Mayor Regina Romero expressed her happiness with the deal in a statement, supporting the increased driver safety measures, wage increases and the addition of benefits that she felt were reasonable and achievable for the city while also keeping route services running.
&quot;This resolution is a testament to what is possible when we put our resources where they matter most: safety for our operators, passengers, wage increases the city budget can afford, and food benefits for Sun Tran employees,&quot; she said in the statement.
Teamsters Local Union 104 advocated for operator safety during the drafting of the city council&apos;s transit safety and security plan, released in December.
Tucson&apos;s Department of Transportation and Mobility met with the union in October to discuss safety concerns on public transit and to help shape the transit safety plan. Union representatives reportedly proposed several suggestions to improve driver safety, including panic buttons, code words and radio systems, the last of which was incorporated into the July 12 contract offer.
Additional union feedback included concerns about open-air drug use, a lack of deterrence methods for repeat offenders, and the need for clear signage to inform drivers and passengers about safety guidelines.
Those concerns shaped the union&apos;s recommendations for better infrastructure, enforcement and response capacity, and they continue to inform the broader discussion of public safety on Tucson&apos;s transit system.

Ian Stash is University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at ianjgs16@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>New Hampshire resentencing gives Dartmouth killer Robert Tulloch a parole path after Supreme Court ruling</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Hampshire resentencing gives Dartmouth killer Robert Tulloch a parole path after Supreme Court ruling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Robert Tulloch, who previously received a sentence of life without parole for the murders of two Dartmouth University professors in 2001 when he was a juvenile, is now eligible to be released by the time he is 62 years old.
Tulloch was automatically sentenced to life without parole after pleading guilty to first-degree murder in the 2001 stabbing deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop.
A resentencing hearing for Tulloch, who was a 17-year-old at the time of the murders, was required following a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2012, ruling that mandatory life sentences without parole imposed on juvenile offenders are unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.
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Tulloch was one of the few individuals in New Hampshire serving such a sentence at the time of the Supreme Court’s decision.
Initially slated for three days, Tulloch’s resentencing hearing lasted about an hour in Grafton Superior Court in North Haverhill, New Hampshire, on Monday morning as both the state and defense reached a joint sentence recommendation of two concurrent sentences of 45 years to life for the murders, with credit for time served since his arrest over 20 years ago.
As additional requirements of resentencing, Tulloch may have no contact with any members of the Zantop family, including Half and Susanne Zantop’s daughters Veronika and Mariana Zantop, and may not profit &quot;in any way&quot; from the murders &quot;through the sale of his story or any other commercial exploitation.&quot;
During the resentencing, Veronika Zantop talked about how she and her family were affected by the death of her parents. Veronika, a psychiatrist, urged the judge to not allow Tulloch the opportunity for freedom.
&quot;This wasn’t a crime of passion or retribution,&quot; she said. &quot;He wasn’t using substances, he wasn’t psychotic. There was just sheer depravity.&quot; She urged that he stay in prison &quot;for the longest possible sentence.&quot;
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Under the terms of the recommendation, Tulloch, 43, is also now eligible for parole at age 62.
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&quot;The murders of Half and Susanne Zantop were horrific crimes that caused immeasurable pain to their family, friends, students, and the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities,&quot; New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said in a statement.
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&quot;While this resentencing was required by court decisions and a changed legal landscape, the State worked to ensure that the sentence imposed reflects the seriousness of these crimes, promotes accountability, protects the public, and provides meaningful protections for the Zantop family,&quot; Formella said. &quot;Our hearts go out to the Zantop family and all of those who knew and loved Half and Susanne Zantop.&quot;
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According to Tulloch’s friend James Parker, the teens were bored with their lives in Chelsea, Vermont, when they concocted a plan to kill strangers, steal their money and move to Australia.
For several months, Tulloch and Parker knocked on doors in New Hampshire and Vermont pretending to be conducting a survey on the environment before being let in by the Zantops. Susanne Zantop, 55, was head of Dartmouth’s German studies department and her husband, Half Zantop , 62, taught Earth sciences.
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Parker, who was 16 at the time, told prosecutors Tulloch stabbed Half Zantop and then directed Parker to attack Susanne Zantop. Tulloch also stabbed her.
Fingerprints on a knife sheath and a bloody boot print linked the teens to the crime, but after being questioned by police, they fled Vermont and hitchhiked west. They were arrested at a truck stop in New Castle, Indiana. Investigators said that the pair were attempting to flee to California.
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On April 5, 2022, Tulloch pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and received a then-mandatory life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Tulloch&apos;s codefendant Parker was sentenced to 25 years to life on second-degree murder charges after pleading guilty to being Tulloch&apos;s accomplice in Half Zantop&apos;s murder and agreeing to testify against Tulloch. In June 2024, Park is released on parole.
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&quot;I think it’s unimaginably horrible,&quot; Parker said during his parole hearing when asked by a board member what he thought of what he did. &quot;I know there’s not an amount of time or things that I can do to change it, or alleviate any pain that I’ve caused.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Tulloch&apos;s attorneys, Richard Guerriero and Oliver Bloom, and the New Hampshire Attorney General&apos;s office for comment.
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			<news:title>Missouri nurse found dead months after anesthesiologist husband admitted to assaulting woman</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mystery deepens surrounding the death of a Missouri nurse and wife to a prominent anesthesiologist.
Alexandra &quot;Allie&quot; Hummel, 36, was found unresponsive in her home on June 23, on Lone Cedar Trail in New London after investigators responded to a 911 call.
The Ralls County Sheriff&apos;s Office said the coroner called for an autopsy.
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Records indicate Hummel was a licensed nurse in Missouri; her husband, Dr. Andrew Hummel is a licensed anesthesiologist.
Fox News Digital made contact with Hummel&apos;s husband who declined to comment on the investigation.
Court records reveal in March 2026 he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman. He was first arrested in July 2025 on charges of strangling and striking a woman of whom he was &quot;in a continuing relationship of romantic nature&quot; in the face.
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Dr. Hummel is currently self-employed at Northern Ozark Anesthesia Solutions, his own LLC, according to LinkedIn.
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He most recently worked at Hannibal Regional Hospital.
Andrew Hummel has not been accused of any crime or wrongdoing in his wife&apos;s death.
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Hummel would have celebrated her 37th birthday, on July 7.
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			  <news:name>Trump backtracks on 20% Strait of Hormuz tolls that violate maritime law and risked oil shock</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump backtracks on 20% Strait of Hormuz tolls that violate maritime law and risked oil shock</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s announcement Monday that the U.S. would charge 20% fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz alarmed experts on maritime law and energy markets, who said the levies would violate international law and cause oil prices to balloon.
The average tanker that transits the strait holds about $172 million worth of crude oil at the closing price Monday evening, so Trump’s plan would cost $34 million per ship.
Ian Ralby, the president of Auxilium Worldwide, an organization that works on maritime governance among other issues, called the fees illegal, unprecedented and harmful.
“What we’re seeing is the president of the United States announcing … a policy that would potentially be the most significant barrier to international trade the United States has ever imposed,” he said.
About 26 hours after announcing the tariffs, Trump abruptly dropped the idea after lobbying from Middle East allies. Instead, he posted on Truth Social, Gulf States have promised to make “MASSIVE” investments in the U.S. – supporting the view that the threat was a negotiating ploy.
“I thought it was good,” he told reporters, but “I was called by different people, different countries, kings and emirs … and they said, `We’d love to do it a different way. … We would like to invest tremendously in the United States as opposed to charging a fee.’”
International law protects the right of free passage in the strait and other international waterways. Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which is just 21 miles wide at its narrowest point between Iran and Oman, relies on two lanes that are each 2 miles wide.
Iran closed the strait for the first time in history on Feb. 28 after war broke out with the U.S. and Israel. As a fragile ceasefire crumbled in recent days, Iran declared Sunday that it had closed the strait again.
On Monday, Trump said the U.S. military will reimpose a blockade on Iranian ships.
“All other countries will have fair and open use of the Strait. The U.S.A. will be, from this point forward, known as `THE GUARDIAN OF THE HORMUZ STRAIT,’” he posted on Truth Social, adding that safe passage wouldn’t be free. The 20% toll, he wrote, was “a matter of FAIRNESS” to reimburse the U.S. for “providing safety and security to this very volatile section of the World.”
Iran had cited much the same rationale when it claimed the right to charge tolls up to $2 million per vessel in mid-March.
But Iran, unlike the United States, borders the Persian Gulf and the strait that links it to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. Roughly 7.9% of global maritime trade moves through the strait, including one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas.
The White House never said how the U.S. would enforce the fees.
Trump’s toll plan represented a complete about-face for his own foreign policy and centuries of American demands for freedom of navigation.
“No country is allowed to charge tolls or fees on an international waterway. That’s existing international law. That’s the way it is in international waterways all over the world, and that’s the way we expect it’ll be here,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said just three weeks ago.
“POTUS is absolutely right,” Iran’s foreign minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, posted on X, mocking the president for hypocrisy. “Whoever provides secure and safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz should be compensated for this service.”
Economic consequences
Very large crude carriers, the class of ships used in most global crude oil transport, can carry up to 2.2 million barrels of oil, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Prices passed $79 per barrel Monday night – up almost $5.50 in the 10 hours after Trump announced the fees.
Based on pre-war shipping levels, the U.S. would collect about $341 million every day from the fees.
But energy experts say that would never happen, because such high fees would bring shipping through the strait to a halt again.
Ralby said the fee Trump proposed is higher than the typical 5% to 15% profit margins that shippers operate on.
Skip York, an energy and global oil fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, agreed that Trump’s proposed fee was exorbitant.
“When we do pay transit fees, they tend to be literally an order of magnitude less than what the president is proposing,” he said.
Because oil is priced on a global market, such fees would drive up prices everywhere, including in regions that don’t buy much Persian Gulf oil. That includes the United States, which got only about 8% of its imported oil from Gulf suppliers in 2025, according to the American Petroleum Institute – which amounts to just 2% of U.S. consumption.
The price at the pump could go up 30 to 40 cents per gallon in the U.S., York said. 
He noted that owners of man-made waterways like the Suez Canal in Egypt, which links the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, can legally charge transit fees. But those are typically a tenth the size of what Trump proposed.
The point of freedom of navigation is to hold down costs for maritime shipping, Ralby said. The U.S. tolls would hamper global trade.
“We want ships to be able to move from one part of the world to another with as few impediments as possible,” he said.
Reversal of U.S. policy
The Barbary Wars – the origin of the “shores of Tripoli” line in the Marines’ Hymn – were among America’s earliest attempts to secure the right to trade without having to pay tribute to pirates.
Freedom of navigation “in peace and in war” was so critical that it was No. 2 in President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points plan to end World War I.
The National Security Strategy published by the White House in November 2025 included “preserving freedom of navigation in all crucial sea lanes” as a U.S. objective.
“This is way outside the scope of anything we’ve seen the U.S. or anyone else ever do,” Ralby said.
Noting how much more modest Iran’s tolls were, he said, “It’s a strange negotiating tactic on the part of the president to make the other party seem like the one that has more business sense or is more credible.”
Rebecca Higgins, the vice president of policy at the Eno Center for Transportation, said the fact that the U.S. doesn’t border the strait makes tolls there even more unjustifiable under international law. 
She also said it’s hard to see how the U.S. could implement the tolls without Iran’s cooperation.
“I don’t know how the U.S. would protect the ships in a continued era of war,” she said.
‘No legal basis’
Freedom of navigation in international waters isn’t just U.S. policy. It is guaranteed worldwide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. 
Higgins said the convention is clear: tolling the Strait of Hormuz is illegal. So did a spokesperson for the International Maritime Organization, the U.N. agency responsible for ocean shipping provisions of UNCLOS. “There is no legal basis through which to introduce mandatory tolls simply to transit through a strait,” the official said.
Neither Iran nor the U.S. has ratified UNCLOS. But Higgins said that doesn’t mean the rules don’t apply to them.
Iran disputes that it is bound by UNCLOS and has consistently asserted sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
President Ronald Reagan rejected UNCLOS in 1982 over seabed mining provisions, though he declared that the U.S. agreed with the freedom of navigation provisions and would abide by those. 
That has remained U.S. policy since, making Trump’s proposed tolls a complete outlier. 
“This is not a realistic policy decision that’s been vetted through different channels with any kind of seriousness,” Ralby said.
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			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump has tried his hand at helping college sports, and if it were up to him, he&apos;d probably do the same for Major League Baseball.
The league&apos;s current collective bargaining agreement expires in December, and with the sides perhaps as far apart as they&apos;ve been since 1994, the 2027 season is in limbo.
Many may remember the 2022 season was delayed because of an owners&apos; lockout after the expiration of the previous CBA that December. However, the sentiment at the time among baseball experts was, if you thought that was bad, wait until 2026.
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Well, 2026 is here, and they weren&apos;t kidding. The owners, for the first time since 1994, have formally proposed a salary cap, which players have said is nonnegotiable.
Ahead of Tuesday&apos;s MLB All-Star Game, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred spoke to reporters, and one asked whether he thought Trump would intervene in the negotiations.
Manfred did not want to &quot;speculate&quot; about Trump&apos;s potential involvement.
&quot;Look, I think it would be wildly, wildly inappropriate for me to speculate what the president of the United States might do or not do in a hypothetical situation,&quot; Manfred said. &quot;We know this. He&apos;s a great sports fan, and he is really knowledgeable about the business of sports, so it doesn&apos;t surprise me.&quot;
Manfred did say, however, that Trump is &quot;interested,&quot; but it doesn&apos;t yet seem he wants his help.
&quot;Behind that, I&apos;m going to pass,&quot; he said.
Last month, Trump said it is &quot;shocking&quot; the league does not yet have a salary cap.
MLB PLAYERS, OWNERS AT ODDS OVER POTENTIAL OLYMPIC PARTICIPATION, INCLUDING PUNISHMENT FOR DECLINING: REPORT
&quot;If you don&apos;t have a salary cap, you don&apos;t have a sport. They can&apos;t help themselves. In sports, they can&apos;t help themselves. Football has a salary cap. They should have done it a long time ago. I know so much about sports, they should have done it a long time ago...
&quot;Major League Baseball — it&apos;s shocking, frankly, that they didn&apos;t put a cap on many years ago. They had a chance to do a cap, and they blew it.&quot;
The White House did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment.
Major League Baseball is in serious danger of losing games, excluding the COVID-shortened 2020 season, for the first time since the 1995 season was reduced to 144 games as the players&apos; strike stretched into the following year. The 1994 postseason was even canceled, and the sport was hanging by a thread.
Now, baseball is seeing another boom, as rule changes implemented by Manfred have helped games move more quickly, bringing more fans into ballparks. Attendance could increase for a fourth consecutive year for the first time since 2004-07. It is not currently on pace to do so, but the summer is still young.
&quot;The best way to lose momentum is to stand still,&quot; Manfred said.
Earlier this year, Trump held a college sports roundtable and signed an executive order focused on &quot;saving college sports.&quot; Unlike the NHL, NBA and NFL, MLB has never had a salary cap.
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			  <news:name>Arkansas students outperform national average after universal school choice expansion, governor says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arkansas students outperform national average after universal school choice expansion, governor says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders pointed to emerging results as evidence that the state&apos;s universal school choice program is bolstering student outcomes after a new report indicated students participating in the program scored above the national average in math and English following the overhaul.
&quot;In every single subject, last year we saw a 20% increase for our student performance,&quot; Sanders said Tuesday.
&quot;Arkansas is investing in education where it matters, and it&apos;s paying off, and we&apos;re seeing a big difference.&quot;
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Discussing the initiative on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends,&quot; the Republican governor credited Arkansas&apos; Education Freedom Account program with giving families more control over their children&apos;s education while pairing universal school choice with increased investments in public schools, teacher pay and literacy programs.
Sanders said that under the program, eligible families receive roughly $8,000 per student each school year to help pay for private school tuition, charter schools or homeschooling, while the state simultaneously increased funding for public schools and salaries for more than 12,000 educators.
&quot;We had about 50,000 kids that have participated in last year&apos;s school year and that have signed up for the upcoming year,&quot; she said.
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&quot;That means that the money is truly following the students. We are empowering parents to make the best decisions about where and how their kids can be educated.&quot;
The state is also deploying &quot;literacy coaches&quot; to struggling schools while raising starting pay for teachers and ensuring current teachers receive at least a $2,000 raise.
While touting the tailored approach&apos;s success, Sanders cited her experience as a mother of three to emphasize the inadequacies of a &quot;one-size-fits-all&quot; system, stressing that &quot;different kids need different environments&quot; to reach their full potential.
&quot;Parents should be allowed and empowered to figure out what that is. I believe that every single kid can learn when given the right resources, the right environment and the right opportunity, and in Arkansas, we&apos;re making sure that&apos;s happening,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: GOP senators rally behind Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister as successor, remember late senator&apos;s legacy</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: GOP senators rally behind Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister as successor, remember late senator&apos;s legacy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In the midst of grieving for their late colleague Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., GOP senators rallied behind the appointment of Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to temporarily fill her brother’s seat to represent South Carolina in the Senate.
&quot;She will do a great job,&quot; Sen. Roger Marshall told Fox News Digital. &quot;She&apos;ll represent the same values that he represents.&quot;
He continued, &quot;She&apos;ll intuitively know how he would vote on particular issues, even if she doesn&apos;t know as much about it as he would have. I think that she&apos;ll be a strong vote up here for us, a strong American first conservative for South Carolina.&quot;
LINDSEY GRAHAM’S SISTER APPOINTED TO SENATE AS GOP RUSHES TO PROTECT FRAGILE MAJORITY
Just two days after Graham died from aortic dissection, Gov. Henry McMaster of South Carolina appointed Nordone to serve the remainder of her brother’s term, which ends Jan. 3.
&quot;It&apos;s amazing how life goes on,&quot; Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said. &quot;The country needs to continue. The Senate needs to do its work. And I think choosing who the Governor McMaster chose to replace him is perfect.&quot;
President Donald Trump, a close McMaster ally, also endorsed Nordone to temporarily serve as a replacement for Graham. Shortly after Trump’s public endorsement, McMaster officially appointed Nordone — a move allowed under South Carolina law.
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&quot;Everybody’s loving that,&quot; Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said about Nordone filling Graham’s seat. &quot;Darline really was the light of his life. I mean, he took her under his wing. That’s an amazing story in and of itself.&quot;
After their parents died within just a year of one another, a then 22-year-old Graham became Nordone’s legal guardian when she was just 13 years old. Graham took on a father role for his younger sister, adopting her after enlisting in the Air Force so she could qualify for his military benefits and pushing her to finish all of her schooling.
&quot;If you could, you know, call Lindsey on the phone and say ‘Hey, what should we do?’ That would have been it. So that’s great. Absolutely great.&quot;
WHO IS DARLINE GRAHAM NORDONE? LINDSEY GRAHAM&apos;S SISTER EMERGES AS TRUMP&apos;S SENATE PICK
Nordone&apos;s swift appointment restored Republicans to a 53-seat majority in the Senate after Graham&apos;s death temporarily reduced the GOP conference by one seat.
Beyond backing Nordone, GOP senators repeatedly returned to the same theme: Graham&apos;s character and his uncommon ability to build friendships across the conference.
&quot;Lindsey’s the kind of guy that did so many good things for so many people over the decades that there&apos;s probably 99 senators right now saying he was one of their best friends,&quot; Cramer told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Lindsey was a dear friend, one of my besties,&quot; Marshall said. &quot;And I think what&apos;s interesting, there&apos;s probably 98 of us up here that think Lindsey Graham was one of our best friends. We were that close to each other.&quot;
He continued, &quot;He had that gift of hospitality. He made everybody feel so welcome.&quot;
A one-week filing period for a special primary election begins on July 21, with the special primary election following — held on Aug. 11.
Nordone has not stated whether she would consider pursuing a run for a full six-year term as senator, but Reps. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Ralph Norman, R-S.C., have begun laying the groundwork for bids.
If a runoff is necessary, it would follow two weeks after the special election on Aug. 25, leaving the nominee two months of campaigning until the general election on Nov. 3.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Missing Canadian hiker found dead 2 weeks after vanishing during mountain trek in Washington</news:name>
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			<news:title>Missing Canadian hiker found dead 2 weeks after vanishing during mountain trek in Washington</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A massive search for a missing Canadian hiker ended Monday after authorities recovered the remains of the 34-year-old in Washington&apos;s Twin Sisters mountain range nearly two weeks after he vanished.
The Whatcom County Sheriff&apos;s Office said Gursimran Singh, of British Columbia, had been missing since late June after failing to return home from a hike in the Twin Sisters mountains. Search and rescue crews received a report of a possible sighting Sunday, leading them back to the area Monday with the Snohomish County Helicopter Rescue Team and the Bellingham Mountain Rescue Council.
&quot;Sadly, this was a recovery mission,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said in a statement announcing Singh&apos;s death. &quot;Our heartfelt condolences to Gursimran&apos;s family, friends and loved ones during this painful time. We are so sorry for your loss.&quot;
SEARCH CALLED OFF AFTER BODY MATCHING MISSING TEEN NOLAN WELLS FOUND OFF MISSISSIPPI COAST
Authorities first asked the public for help on July 1 after Singh failed to return to his home in British Columbia three days earlier. Investigators said his last known location was South Twin, one of the two main peaks in the Twin Sisters mountain range, where he was believed to have been rock scrambling. His vehicle was later found along Middle Fork Road.
The search soon grew as mountain rescue teams from across Washington joined local crews to search the steep mountain terrain.
Helicopters flew rescuers to South Twin Sister to search Sisters Glacier on foot while drones and aircraft from U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations searched from the air.
NAVY SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR SAILOR WHO WENT MISSING WHEN HELICOPTER WENT DOWN IN ARABIAN SEA
After Sunday&apos;s reported sighting, crews returned to the mountain Monday morning, where they found Singh&apos;s remains.
&quot;We are deeply grateful to all who contributed time, expertise and resources throughout this mission,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said.
Singh&apos;s death comes just days after authorities recovered the body of another overdue hiker, Steven Dorsett, in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Whatcom County.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pritzker skewered as ‘victim of his own’ policy after repeat offender arrested in governor’s backyard</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pritzker skewered as ‘victim of his own’ policy after repeat offender arrested in governor’s backyard</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A repeat offender was charged with trespassing at Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s Chicago home over Independence Day weekend, prompting renewed criticism from Republicans and crime-policy critics over the Democrat’s public-safety record.
Dwayne Cortez Milton was arrested on the night of July 4 after he was seen allegedly jumping a fence and entering Pritzker’s backyard. Milton faces a trespassing charge but was released from custody pending trial, ABC 7 Chicago reported. 
Milton was ordered released in the trespassing case, but court documents show he pleaded guilty July 7 in a separate theft case and remains in custody. The suspect was allegedly under electronic monitoring at the time of the trespassing charge and had an extensive criminal history, CWB Chicago reported, citing court records.
Pritzker has been repeatedly criticized for his soft-on-crime policies, including the elimination of cash bail, opposition to mandatory minimum expansions, expanding parole opportunities and sentencing reform. Illinois became the first state to abolish cash bail statewide after Pritzker signed the SAFE-T Act in 2021, following years of Democratic-led criminal justice reform efforts in the state.
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Opponents to the SAFE-T Act have claimed it makes it harder to keep some repeat offenders detained before trial, while supporters say the law prevents wealth from determining whether defendants remain jailed before a trial.
Critics were quick to react on social media, arguing the incident underscored their concerns about Illinois’ criminal justice policies.
&quot;A 10-time convicted felon slips his electronic monitor. The court isn&apos;t told for days. He&apos;s found in JB Pritzker&apos;s own backyard. How many more warnings does Illinois need before we admit the SAFE-T Act is failing,&quot; wrote GOP Illinois gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey on X.
&quot;Sorry to hear that, Governor. No one deserves to have their home violated like that. I hope you will take reforming the SAFE-T Act more seriously now,&quot; wrote Americans for Prosperity IL state director Brian Costin.
&quot;The Governor is a victim of his own soft on crime policy. He has blood on his hands as many convicted felons continue to commit violent crimes daily,&quot; said Illinois Review contributor Mark Weyermuller.
President Donald Trump and Pritzker have repeatedly clashed over its sharply differing approaches to crime as the administration has ramped up their stronger stance deploying National Guard members to back various large cities.
&quot;Governor JB Pritzker should pick up the phone and call me,&quot; Trump posted on Truth Social at the end of June after 39 people were injured and 4 were dead in the Windy City over a weekend.
Fox News Digital reached out to Pritzker&apos;s office, the Chicago Police Department and the White House for comment.
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Trump and Pritzker’s feud has reached some of its most heated points over the administration&apos;s immigration enforcement policies deporting illegal aliens. 
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Pritzker, who is floated as a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, has repeatedly defended Illinois&apos; sanctuary policies and accused ICE agents of targeting &quot;law-abiding&quot; immigrants rather than dangerous criminals.
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			  <news:name>&apos;McDonald&apos;s changed the course of my life&apos;: Congressman sells business he built since his teen years</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;McDonald&apos;s changed the course of my life&apos;: Congressman sells business he built since his teen years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A North Carolina congressman who started working at McDonald&apos;s as a teenager has sold the restaurant business he and his wife spent decades building, bringing a nearly 50-year chapter with the fast-food chain to a close.
Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., and his wife, Teresa, announced on Monday that they have sold their McDonald&apos;s restaurant business to longtime friends and fellow franchisees Christine and Chris Nevant of Asheville, North Carolina. Financial terms of the sale were not disclosed.
Edwards said the transition marks the end of a journey that began when he took his first job at McDonald&apos;s when he was 16 years old.
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Years later, he purchased that same restaurant, eventually increasing his ownership into multiple locations across western North Carolina.
&quot;McDonald&apos;s changed the course of my life,&quot; Edwards said in a statement. &quot;It taught me the value of hard work, personal responsibility, teamwork and serving others.&quot;
The sale allows Edwards to fully step away from business ownership and devote more time to serving western North Carolina in Congress.
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&quot;While leaving a business that has meant so much to our family is bittersweet, this transition allows us to dedicate even more time and energy to the work of serving our communities and fighting for the people of our mountain region,&quot; Edwards said.
The buyers are longtime friends of the Edwards family and have owned McDonald&apos;s restaurants in the Asheville area for years, according to a news release announcing the sale.
The announcement did not disclose how many restaurants were included in the sale.
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After Edwards was elected to the North Carolina Senate in 2016, Teresa Edwards took over the day-to-day management of the McDonald&apos;s restaurants.
&quot;There is no question that Teresa made this possible,&quot; the 65-year-old congressman said.
&quot;She carried the responsibility of managing our business for nearly a decade while I served in elected office. Her dedication, leadership and countless sacrifices gave me the opportunity to serve our communities. I couldn&apos;t be more grateful.&quot;
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The couple thanked their employees, customers and the surrounding communities for supporting the business over the years.
&quot;We will always be thankful for the friendships we&apos;ve made and for the opportunity to have been part of so many lives through our restaurants,&quot; Edwards said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Conor McGregor launches &apos;World&apos;s Baddest Man&apos; fighting tournament series on Fox Nation with eight-figure prize</news:name>
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			<news:title>Conor McGregor launches &apos;World&apos;s Baddest Man&apos; fighting tournament series on Fox Nation with eight-figure prize</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MMA superstar Conor McGregor and Fox Nation are teaming up to find the baddest man in the world.
McGregor is set to host &quot;World&apos;s Baddest Man,&quot; a new original documentary competition series premiering in summer of 2027. Created in partnership with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), of which McGregor is a co-owner, the series will provide unprecedented access to the fighters entering the ring, chronicling their training, sacrifices, personal struggles and relentless determination as they compete for the coveted title of World&apos;s Baddest Man and an eight-figure prize pool.
&quot;Conor McGregor is one of the most recognizable figures in combat sports, and we&apos;re excited to partner with him on a bold new original series unlike any other,&quot; said Lauren Petterson, president of Fox Nation.
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&quot;&apos;World&apos;s Baddest Man&apos; combines premium documentary storytelling with world-class competition, providing Fox Nation subscribers unprecedented access to unique athletes while showcasing the grit, determination and heart required to compete for one of the biggest prizes in combat sports.&quot;
Conor &quot;The Notorious&quot; McGregor will be heavily featured in the series as he follows a diverse roster of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship athletes through a grueling elimination tournament toward a winner-take-all live championship event.
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&quot;BKFC has changed the game of combat sports, and I couldn’t be more excited to partner with FOX Nation and unleash the &apos;World’s Baddest Man&apos; tournament,&quot; the Irish fighter said.
&quot;This tournament will bring together the toughest fighters on the planet in a true test of heart, grit and willpower, and I’m proud to be part of something that will set a new standard for what it means to be the baddest man in the world.&quot;
The announcement comes just days after McGregor’s long-anticipated return to the UFC on Saturday night against fellow MMA star Max Holloway in the main event of UFC 329 in Las Vegas. McGregor appeared to injure his leg early in the bout, prompting the referee to stop the fight just over a minute after it began and awarding Holloway a TKO victory.
The new series will put McGregor at the center of a different kind of combat sports showcase, as elite domestic and international fighters compete in a high-stakes, bracket-style tournament next summer on Fox Nation for the title of &quot;World’s Baddest Man.&quot;
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Fox News Digital&apos;s Chantz Martin contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>AJ Mortazavi set to compete in Iron Chef Tucson finale</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chef Amir Joshua Mortazavi built a winning taco around a photo of the ocean, and on July 18, he&apos;ll find out if that instinct is enough to make him Tucson&apos;s next Iron Chef.
Mortazavi, who goes by Chef AJ, is executive chef of The Barnyard Crafthouse &amp; Eatery on Tucson&apos;s east side. He&apos;ll compete against OBON Sushi Bar&apos;s Anthony Dromgoole, a two-time Iron Chef Tucson champion, during this year&apos;s event.
Mortazavi has competed in numerous culinary competitions throughout his career, saying his focus extends beyond winning a title or first place.
He sees competition as an opportunity to learn from fellow chefs while continuing to grow his craft.
That philosophy was on full display over dinner service last week, as Mortazavi watched from the bar as a pair of diners at a nearby table took their first bites of food, nodding enthusiastically.
&quot;That&apos;s what makes me happy,&quot; he said, gesturing toward the pair. &quot;Their faces, that&apos;s what I get happy about. That, to me, is the most amazing part about being a chef.&quot;
For Mortazavi, success isn&apos;t about being the best chef.
&quot;It&apos;s about winning popular choice,&quot; he said. &quot;The customers are the ones that we really want to make happy.&quot;

            
            
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Chef AJ Mortazavi, center, poses for a photo in the Barnyard Kitchen &amp; Eatery with a member of his waitstaff and store manager. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
A Tucson native who is half Mexican and half Persian, Mortazavi grew up in a traditional Mexican household, with much of his childhood revolving around his grandmother, whom he called Nana.
&quot;She was always cooking, my grandfather too, always making barbacoa outside,&quot; he said. &quot;The more I think about it, we didn&apos;t eat out a lot, I always had a warm home-cooked meal.&quot;
As a kid, Mortazavi said, his relationship to food was pure enjoyment, not curiosity about technique. He fondly recalled dining on tortillas and pozole made from scratch in Nana&apos;s kitchen.
That interest in creating didn&apos;t take hold until he got older and moved to Boise, Idaho, in 1997.
After three months working in a restaurant, he moved from prep cook to running the kitchen, with his time in Boise allowing him to work with a team.
Those leadership skills traced back to a lifelong background in athletics, where he learned the concept of teamwork early on.
By 1999, he had made his way back to Tucson and was working for Wildflower and later Zona 78, growing his knowledge and experience.
In 2000, Mortazavi moved to San Francisco to reconnect with his father, describing the city as &quot;the melting pot of diversity.&quot;
He said working in San Francisco allowed him to expand his skills beyond his traditional Sonoran style, though after a year and a half, navigating the city grew difficult and pushed him back toward Tucson.
Their most popular dishes on the Barnyard&apos;s menu are the fish tacos witha mini chips, left, and fried cauliflower, right. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
On his way back, a visit to his aunt in San Diego turned into years of culinary growth and self-discovery, with Mortazavi smiling as he recalled San Diego&apos;s laid-back vibe.
&quot;It felt like I was playing Bob Marley in my brain all the time,&quot; he said.
After unintentionally attending a job fair at Petco Park, Mortazavi accepted a sous chef position at a new restaurant concept before later becoming regional chef.
San Diego introduced him to the vibrant flavors of Baja cuisine, and while his Sonoran roots remained the foundation of his cooking, Baja cuisine expanded the way he approached food.
Mortazavi said he found a freedom working in San Diego that allowed him to grow even more professionally.
Working under an owner who encouraged him to enter culinary competitions led him to consecutive wins at the Taste of Cardiff, a popular annual culinary festival.
When he eventually returned to Tucson, Mortazavi spent several months working at Noble Hops Gastropub before joining The Barnyard Crafthouse &amp; Eatery during its development stage.
He was given the opportunity to build the kitchen around his own vision, creating the menu and training the kitchen staff from the ground up. The eatery&apos;s barn-inspired design and open layout left plenty of room for possibilities, and Mortazavi said that when he first walked through the doors, he immediately saw more than a restaurant.
&quot;I fell in love with the potential of the place,&quot; he said.
The Barnyard Crafthouse &amp; Eatery on Tucson&apos;s east side, where Chef AJ Mortazavi built the kitchen and menu from the ground up. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
The property reminded him of restaurants he had worked at in San Diego, but what excited him most was the idea of what it could become.
He began imagining farmers markets, pig roasts, taco stations and, eventually, a Tucson-style barbecue concept that would blend the Sonoran flavors he grew up with and the Baja influences he&apos;d come to love throughout his career.
Beyond the Mexican flavors he grew up with, Mortazavi has recently begun exploring the Persian ingredients and traditions that are also part of his identity. He said he&apos;s continuing to learn more about Persian cuisine, incorporating ingredients like dates, pistachios and spices into the way he thinks about food.
That same curiosity carries into the kitchen at The Barnyard, where he said they focus on natural ingredients, local farms and better alternatives whenever possible.
&quot;I enjoy cooking the way I eat,&quot; he said.
Rather than relying on processed ingredients, he strives to create dishes that feel fresh and scratch-made.
&quot;I am trying to give you a home-cooked meal with an artistic touch,&quot; he said.
Every dish reflects where Mortazavi has been, the cultures that have shaped him and the people he hopes to bring together around the table.
That philosophy carried into this year&apos;s competition. Having previously competed without advancing to Iron Chef, Mortazavi saw this year&apos;s 18th Annual Meet the Chefs competition as an opportunity to do something different.
Chef AJ Mortazavi built his award-winning Baja fish taco around a single image: Rosarito Beach on Mexico&apos;s Baja California peninsula. Courtesy of Iron Chef Tucson.
He built his winning Baja fish taco around a single image: Rosarito Beach, the resort town on Mexico&apos;s Baja California peninsula.
&quot;I&apos;m looking at a picture of the ocean and I&apos;m like, &apos;How can I make it look like that?&apos;&quot; he said.
Every element traced back to that picture in his mind. He wrapped the tortillas in a corn husk to keep them warm, plated them on a banana leaf to make the colors pop, worked in smoked blue sea salt to evoke the ocean, and poured the salsa into a tiny corked bottle. With no fryer available, an equipment limitation every competitor faced, he reached for an air fryer to get the crisp texture he was after anyway.
&quot;I wanted to control all these elements so it&apos;d be the best taco they&apos;d had,&quot; Mortazavi said. &quot;So I had to focus on the components.&quot;
The attention to detail paid off. Mortazavi won the May 17 Meet the Chefs competition, earning a place in the July 18 main event.
He hopes Iron Chef Tucson will introduce more people to The Barnyard before it launches its upcoming Tucson-style BBQ concept.
Regardless of the outcome, he says every competition is another opportunity to learn.
&quot;Even if I&apos;m in last place, I&apos;m still learning something,&quot; Mortazavi said.

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			<news:title>University of Alabama student, father of 3 killed; suspect found hiding in attic, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Alabama man accused of gunning down a University of Alabama student, a father of three and a family dog was captured hiding in an attic crawl space just hours after the victims were found inside a home, authorities said.
De&apos;Kendrick Crawford, 24, is charged with capital murder in the July 6 killings of Jazmine Alexis Bates, 22, and Jose Felix Alvarez-Duenas, 31, according to the Tuscaloosa County Violent Crimes Unit.
The investigation began after a homeowner, who was out of the country, became worried when she couldn&apos;t reach Alvarez-Duenas, whom she had asked to house-sit and care for her dog.
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After checking her doorbell cameras, she spotted a man acting suspiciously on her back porch during the overnight hours and asked her landlord to contact police.
When Brookwood officers arrived for a welfare check, they found Alvarez-Duenas dead just inside the front door.
As they cleared the home, they discovered Bates dead inside a bedroom closet. Both had been shot. The homeowner&apos;s dog had also been killed.
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Bates, Alvarez-Duenas and the homeowner all knew each other from working at a local business, investigators said. Crawford had also previously worked there and knew all three.
Doorbell camera footage, electronic evidence and other physical evidence quickly led detectives to Crawford, who was tracked to a relative&apos;s apartment in nearby Northport.
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Rather than surrender, Crawford barricaded himself inside the apartment, prompting a large response from local, state and federal law enforcement.
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Officers eventually breached the apartment and found him hiding in an attic crawl space roughly 10 hours after the victims were discovered.
According to jail records, Crawford was booked July 7 on charges of capital murder involving two or more persons and discharging a firearm into an occupied building.
The homicide investigation also uncovered that Crawford was already wanted on an unrelated felony warrant tied to a May shooting near the University of Alabama.
Police allege Crawford fired several rounds into an occupied office building near Coleman Coliseum after being fired from a contractor job on campus.
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Authorities emphasized that the contractor position was unrelated to the local business where he had worked alongside the victims.
The killings stunned friends and former coworkers at Buffalo Phil&apos;s Wings, where Bates, Alvarez-Duenas, the homeowner and Crawford had all previously worked together.
&quot;It is with shattered hearts that we share the unimaginable loss of two beloved members of our work family,&quot; the restaurant wrote in a Facebook tribute. &quot;Felix and Jazmine were more than employees—they were family.&quot;
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The restaurant remembered Alvarez-Duenas as &quot;a devoted single father to three beautiful children,&quot; adding that &quot;nothing in this world made him prouder than being their dad.&quot;
Bates, who moved to Alabama from Chicago, was expected to graduate from the University of Alabama in December. The restaurant said she &quot;came here with big dreams and was determined to build a bright future,&quot; remembering her as someone with &quot;a beautiful heart, and a smile that made everyone around her feel welcome.&quot;
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&quot;Our hearts are with Felix&apos;s three children, both of their families, their friends, and everyone whose lives they touched,&quot; the restaurant wrote. &quot;Felix and Jazmine...you will never be forgotten.&quot;
The University of Alabama also mourned Bates&apos; death.
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&quot;We extend our deepest sympathy to family and friends of Jazmine Bates after this tragedy,&quot; the university said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;UA staff have contacted her family to offer support. Counseling and support resources are available to impacted students through the Office of Student Care and Well Being.&quot;
The university also thanked local law enforcement and the University of Alabama Police Department for their response.
GoFundMe pages have been created to help support Alvarez-Duenas&apos; three children and to assist Bates&apos; family with funeral expenses and transportation costs to return her to her hometown of Chicago.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>English referee will miss out on massive World Cup final bonus due to controversial ban</news:title>
			<news:keywords>While the FIFA World Cup semifinal between England and Argentina has fans excited for reasons both soccer and history related, the matchup means a premature end for one of the best officials at the tournament.
Premier League referee Michael Oliver, along with fellow countryman Anthony Taylor, will not be permitted to officiate the semifinal thanks to England punching their ticket to the final four of the 2026 World Cup.
Whether the Three Lions advance to the finals or not is a moot point as well, as Oliver and Taylor&apos;s World Cup journey has come to an end because of something out of their control.
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Referees are forbidden from officiating a match involving their home country, and, because they cannot be assigned to a match that has a direct consequence for their home country in the next round, the two Englishmen are exempt from officiating the Spain and France semifinal as well.
For Oliver, the ban means missing out on a massive payday, as referees who made it through the entire tournament would be in line to make off with a sum north of $100,000 with bonuses added for officiating matches in the final stages of the World Cup.
Oliver has officiated four matches at this year&apos;s World Cup, including his most recent fixture being the Spain vs. Belgium quarterfinal.
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England&apos;s opponent adds a little extra gasoline to the fire as well, given the geopolitical implications between the two nations stemming from the Falklands War of the early 1980s.
Though the conflict is over four decades old, the subject is a touchy one whenever England and Argentina have taken the pitch for the last 40-plus years.
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			<news:title>Folarin Balogun admits that red-card reversal affected USA World Cup teammates: &apos;A lot of outside noise&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States Men&apos;s National Team had all the momentum when Folarin Balogun&apos;s red card from the Round of 32 was suspended, giving him a chance to play in the Round of 16 — at least, that&apos;s what American soccer fans thought.
The day before the USMNT&apos;s Round of 16 game against Belgium, which Balogun was originally supposed to miss because of a red card in the previous game, FIFA ruled that he would be eligible.
The ruling added to what was already a huge controversy, as it was argued Balogun should not have been red-carded in the first place. Nonetheless, Balogun was active despite an appeal and strong reaction from Belgium.
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However, it was hardly a needle-mover, as Belgium embarrassed the Stars and Stripes with a 4-1 win. If anything, the needle might have moved the wrong way, Balogun himself said.
&quot;My initial reaction was I was happy to be back in the team, but when I kind of started to reflect, I knew it was going to cause a lot of controversy, and I could almost see within my teammates a bit of nerves, because it is something that is so unique,&quot; Balogun told CBS on Tuesday.
&quot;The closer we got to the game, I tried to just focus as best as I could, but it was difficult. A lot of outside noise and that’s hard to avoid.&quot;
Balogun said the entire situation was &quot;confusing,&quot; as the team was initially practicing without him. But the team found out on the bus to practice that Balogun would be active.
&quot;Everybody was screaming and shouting,&quot; Balogun said.
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But that did not change the whirlwind of emotions, which may or may not have contributed to the loss.
&quot;It&apos;s more just being able to separate the emotion from the job at hand. We&apos;re all professionals, so it&apos;s not something I think was too difficult to be able to separate once we got over the initial announcement. You saw it was a difficult game against Belgium and that can kind of overshadow whether we were focused or not. From me being inside the camp and inside the setup, I know we had full concentration going into the game,&quot; he said.
President Donald Trump admitted to calling FIFA President Gianni Infantino to ask for a review of the red card.
&quot;All I did was, I asked for a review, because I didn’t think it was a foul,&quot; Trump said. &quot;And again, I’m good at this stuff. I didn’t think it was a foul. I thought it was two great athletes who crashed into each other and got entangled. That was not a guy punching somebody in the face or anything that would be different.
&quot;I think it’s a terrible… if they wouldn’t allow a top player, maybe the best, maybe among the best on the team, to play, I think it would have had a big stain. I relayed it. I didn’t tell him what to do. I don’t believe he made the decision. I think it was a committee that made the decision, and they made the right decision because, No. 1, it wasn’t a foul, and you want to see a game with your best players.&quot;
Belgium was knocked out by Spain in the quarterfinals, and Spain will face France in the first semifinal match Tuesday in Atlanta.
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			  <news:name>Billy Cronin defies odds, amputation to chase basketball dream at Canyon del Oro</news:name>
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			<news:title>Billy Cronin defies odds, amputation to chase basketball dream at Canyon del Oro</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TUCSON – The wound on the bottom of Billy Cronin’s leg was already bleeding inside his prosthetic when Canyon del Oro boys basketball coach Jason Dickens offered him an out during a two‑mile conditioning run.
“Billy, if you want to do some stretching and plyos on the side, I’m cool with that,” Dickens told him.
Cronin didn’t hesitate. “Is anybody else?” he asked rhetorically.
Then he completed the full two miles.
“I had a burn on the bottom of my leg,” Cronin said. “It was bleeding all over, but I just ran.”
Dickens realized in that moment that the Dorados freshman wasn’t interested in shortcuts.
“He doesn’t want you to treat him different,” Dickens said. “Never brought it up. Not once.”
Before Billy’s parents, Bill and Georgina, had to endure long nights in the hospital and constant chemotherapy cycles with their son, they remember the start of his basketball journey. As a tiny 4-year-old on a YMCA team run by a 6-foot-8 coach who towered over everyone, Billy discovered what eventually became his unquestioned passion. 
“He’s always been strangely coordinated and strangely accurate,” his dad, Bill, said. “He could pick up anything and figure out how to use it.”
That uncanny ability convinced Billy that basketball was for him. 
“It was probably the fifth grade I really took the jump to only basketball,” he said. “I was always taller; for baseball, I was kind of like being a waste of height. But for basketball, I fit in the position. I fit everywhere.”
Canyon del Oro sophomore basketball player Billy Cronin has resisted any accommodations from his coach despite his prosthetic. “He doesn’t want you to treat him different,” Dorados coach Jason Dickens said. (Photo by Jakob Books/Cronkite News)



A turning point in his health threatened that fit. He came home from practice one day wearing a brace and told his parents that someone had noticed something wasn’t quite right. When Bill checked his leg, he felt a hard lump above the ankle, which was something he had never felt before. That discovery set off a chain of doctor visits that ultimately revealed osteosarcoma in September 2024.
Osteosarcoma is a rare and aggressive bone cancer that most often affects children and teenagers, typically forming in the long bones near the knee or shoulder. The disease causes bone cells to grow uncontrollably, creating a tumor that weakens the bone and leads to pain, swelling or a noticeable lump similar to what Billy felt. Treatment usually requires months of intensive chemotherapy and, in many cases, surgery to remove the tumor, including limb‑salvage procedures or amputation below the knee, as it did for Billy.
The next year was a blur of chemo cycles and hospital nights. Billy spent his birthday, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s in a hospital bed.
“I was heartbroken,” he said. “I was crying myself to sleep every night. I had a bunch of thoughts thinking this might be the end for me.”
The amputation brought its own trauma as surgeons removed his right leg below the knee, and the shock overwhelmed him.
“He woke up screaming and yelling about where his foot was,” Bill said. 
A medication error only made things worse, resulting in a severe slowing of his breathing and heart rate. For days, the pain came in waves, and Bill held his hand through each one.
Good news came at last when a biopsy after surgery revealed something extraordinary: The tumor was completely dead. Doctors had expected 75 to 80 percent necrosis, but Billy’s was 100 percent.
When he walked into the Dorados’ gym for the first time, Dickens saw the prosthetic immediately, but Billy didn’t mention it. Dickens expected a conversation about limitations or accommodations. Instead, he asked how he could play JV.
“Some kids have more talent,” Dickens said, “but they’re only on JV because they’re not reliable. Billy, because he’s here every single day, is able to play up.”
That reliability made Cronin one of the rare freshmen who could play both JV and varsity.
“His ego’s not in the way,” Dickens said. “He just wants to play.”
Billy said his surgeon told him he’d never play again, but that didn’t discourage him.
“I told him, ‘No, I’m going to play,’” Cronin said.
Canyon del Oro basketball player Billy Cronin displays his Boston Celtics fandom proudly on his prosthetic. (Photo by Jakob Books/Cronkite News)



Opponents who doubt his ability have learned about his resolve the hard way, mostly through confident trash talk backed up by his performances.
“You’re getting cooked by a guy with one foot,” he tells them.
Dickens said opponents often underestimate him until he drives past them or beats them to a rebound. After that, the tone changes.
As Billy’s role grew, so did the physical toll. His parents watch every game holding their breath, knowing how much strain his body absorbs each night.
“I’m just really hoping he doesn’t hurt his knee,” Bill said. “He’s only got one ankle.”
Georgina said Billy comes home covered in bruises, every one serving as a reminder of how hard he plays and how little he holds back.
“He doesn’t care if he’s going to hurt himself or not,” she said. “He just plays.”
Despite their concerns, they also understand the impact he has on others. His effort has become a standard inside the program and also serves as a quiet challenge to anyone.
“If any of those guys are tired and ready to quit,” Bill said, “and this guy’s out there just doing it, are you gonna stop?”
Dickens recognizes Billy’s impact as well. At tournaments, referees and coaches often approach him, saying they’ve never seen anything like him. One longtime official inspected his prosthetic to make sure it met regulations, then told Dickens, “I’ve never seen this before.”
Billy doesn’t think about that, and Dickens said he doesn’t even seem to notice. He just wants to play. But he does think about the kids who can’t.
“The kids in the hospital, people like me with prosthetics who think they can’t play,” Cronin said. “I want to motivate them and tell them they can.”
High school basketball isn’t Billy’s end goal either. He wants to become the first college basketball player with a prosthetic leg. He’s researched it, and he hasn’t found anyone who’s done it.
Now heading into his sophomore year, Billy is looking to continue defying the odds, and there’s one line in particular that defines him.
“If you believe you can do it, do it even if the odds are 99 to 1,” he said. “If you see that 1 percent, believe in that 1 percent.”
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			  <news:name>Humanoid robots perform live surgery in world first</news:name>
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			<news:title>Humanoid robots perform live surgery in world first</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Humanoid robots have officially stepped up to the operating table, helping complete two surgeries for the first time. During the preclinical trial, surgeons remotely guided the machines through two gallbladder removal procedures. The robots copied the surgeons&apos; movements rather than making medical decisions, and no human patients were involved.
Unlike bulky robotic systems fixed in place, these five-foot machines used standard surgical tools and worked inside an operating room built for people. The experiment offers an early look at how a specialist could someday operate through a mobile robot in a rural clinic or another place where surgical care is hard to reach. Here is what the team accomplished and what still needs to happen before this technology reaches human patients.
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Researchers from the University of California San Diego reported the results in the journal Nature earlier this month. The team tested its system during two laparoscopic gallbladder removal procedures on pigs.
During one operation, a humanoid robot handled surgical instruments while a human surgeon assisted beside it. During the second procedure, two humanoid robots stood next to each other and worked as a team. Surgeons remotely controlled both robots throughout the operation. The experiment involved delicate tasks used during minimally invasive gallbladder surgery. The robots moved tissue and dissected around the gallbladder. They also helped place clips before removing it.
Researchers designed the trial as a proof of concept. They wanted to learn whether a general-purpose humanoid robot could handle standard surgical tools with enough control to complete an operation. It could. However, the trial also exposed problems that researchers must solve before testing the system on humans.
The trial marked the first time teleoperated humanoid robots successfully completed live gallbladder surgeries. Robotic gallbladder procedures have been performed before, but this experiment was the first to use general-purpose humanoid machines. The work builds on UC San Diego&apos;s earlier research with the same type of robot. CyberGuy previously covered how a remotely controlled humanoid performed seven medical procedures, including physical exams and ultrasound-guided injections.
The researchers created Surgie by modifying commercially available Unitree G1 humanoid robots. Each machine stands about 5 feet tall and weighs around 60 pounds. That makes Surgie dramatically smaller than many existing robotic surgery systems, which can weigh approximately 1,800 pounds.
Large surgical robots may require extensive setup and take up considerable space. Hospitals sometimes need to retrofit an operating room before installing one. Surgie can stand in a room designed for human medical workers. Researchers added adapters to its hands so the robot could grip standard laparoscopic instruments.
A surgeon then controlled the robot from a remote console. When the surgeon moved the controls, Surgie copied those movements at the operating table. That human-like design is important. A hospital may be able to bring the robot into an existing room instead of rebuilding the space around it. A medical team could also move it between rooms or transport it to a smaller facility. &quot;We were surprised at how well Surgie meshed with our workspace and workflow,&quot; said Nikita Thareja, MD, a general surgery resident at UC San Diego School of Medicine and a co-author of the study.
Unitree currently lists the base G1 at $13,500 before taxes and shipping. However, that price does not include the surgical adapters, instruments or remote-control equipment used in the study. The price still points to a potentially significant difference between a general-purpose humanoid and today&apos;s specialized surgical systems. Da Vinci surgical robots can cost from about $700,000 to more than $3 million, depending on the model and configuration. Researchers have not disclosed the total cost of the complete Surgie setup.
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Modern robotic surgery systems already help doctors perform highly precise procedures. However, those machines usually stay in one location and depend on specialized equipment. A humanoid robot offers more flexibility because it can operate in spaces built for medical workers. It can also hold tools designed for human hands.
Researchers believe future versions could retrieve an instrument during surgery. The robot might also help prepare or clean the room after a procedure. Most importantly, a mobile system could potentially bring a specialist&apos;s skills to an area where surgeons are difficult to find.
Michael Yip, a professor in UC San Diego&apos;s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, said remotely operated humanoids could expand access to critical procedures. Researchers envision sending the robots to communities with limited medical staffing or temporary field hospitals.
The goal isn’t to hand medical decisions to a machine. A trained surgeon would remain in control while the robot carried out those movements at the patient&apos;s location. That could give a trauma team on a battlefield access to a specialist located far away. The same approach could help a patient in a remote town avoid a long trip to a major medical center. Researchers have even discussed using the technology during future space missions.
That idea is already moving beyond the laboratory with traditional surgical robots. In March, we reported on a London surgeon who remotely removed a patient&apos;s prostate cancer from 1,500 miles away. The difference is that the London procedure used a specialized surgical platform. Surgie could eventually offer a smaller system that works inside a standard operating room.
The successful procedures do not mean hospitals are ready to start using humanoid robots on patients. Researchers had to recalibrate the robots several times during surgery. The operations also took much longer than procedures performed with established surgical systems.
Latency presents another concern. Latency is the delay between a surgeon moving a controller and the robot responding. A slight lag may feel annoying during a video call. During surgery, even a small delay could affect precision. That challenge becomes more serious when the surgeon and robot are separated by a long distance.
Researchers will need to improve the robot&apos;s reliability and response time. They must also prove that the system can repeat its performance safely across many procedures. Hospitals would need a backup plan as well. A qualified surgical team would have to remain ready to step in if the robot stopped responding or the remote connection failed.
For now, human surgeons control Surgie&apos;s movements. The UC San Diego researchers eventually want to develop what they call an autonomous surgical assistant. That type of robot could recognize which tool a surgeon needs or complete a limited task under supervision.
Researchers elsewhere are already testing a different approach to autonomous surgery. CyberGuy previously covered an AI-powered robot that independently completed a key phase of gallbladder removal on a lifelike surgical model. However, operating on a living patient presents a much greater challenge. Bleeding can begin without warning. A patient&apos;s condition can also change in seconds.
A robot would need to recognize the problem and respond safely. Medical workers must also be able to take control immediately. Autonomous surgery raises difficult questions about responsibility. Hospitals would need clear rules covering who makes each decision and who is accountable when something goes wrong. Remote operation introduces another concern. Hospitals would have to protect the robot&apos;s software and communications from unauthorized access. At the same time, the system would need to continue operating safely during a connection problem.
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You will not see a humanoid robot independently performing your next surgery. This research remains at the preclinical stage, and the team tested the system on pigs rather than humans. Still, the experiment offers an early look at where robot-assisted medicine may be headed.
A mobile surgical robot could eventually give you access to a specialist without requiring a long trip. It may also help a smaller hospital offer procedures that currently require transferring patients elsewhere. However, access should never come at the expense of safety. Before agreeing to a robot-assisted procedure, you should know who controls the machine. You should also ask what happens if the connection fails and whether a qualified surgical team will remain in the room. The robot may hold the instrument, but human judgment remains the most important part of the operation.
Watching two humanoid robots work over an operating table may make you uncomfortable. Still, the technology could address a serious healthcare problem if researchers can make it reliable and safe. Many communities struggle to attract enough surgeons. A compact robot that works with standard instruments could let a distant specialist enter the operating room without physically traveling there. The comparatively low starting price of the base robot could also make this approach easier to deploy than some specialized surgical systems. This experiment remains an early milestone. The robots needed recalibration, and the operations took longer than usual. Communication delays also remain a concern. The researchers now need to prove that Surgie can perform consistently before anyone considers human trials. Hospitals will also need strict safety protections and trained medical workers ready to take over.
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			  <news:name>&apos;The View&apos; co-host Sunny Hostin doubles down on American flags making her feel &apos;unsafe&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The View&apos; co-host Sunny Hostin doubles down on American flags making her feel &apos;unsafe&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin stood by her previous comments on Monday saying that she feels &quot;unsafe&quot; in neighborhoods with many American flags. 
While appearing on the &quot;Behind the Table&quot; podcast, Hostin told the show&apos;s executive producer, Brian Teta, &quot;I stand by that.&quot;
&quot;I was going to say what&apos;s interesting is that this is not a new conversation in the Black community,&quot; Hostin said.
She then recounted a time she visited White friends at a beach house in North Carolina and felt &quot;nervous&quot; after spotting a Confederate flag.
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&quot;I&apos;m in the South,&quot; Hostin recalled. &quot;I&apos;ve got these two kids with me. I look the way that I look, and I&apos;m walking past a Confederate flag with a group of dudes in a pickup truck on the beach. And I scurried back to the house and I said to the hosts, &apos;Do you know that there&apos;s a Confederate flag out there? You know, it didn&apos;t feel great.&apos; And they had seen the flag for years, but it didn&apos;t have the same effect on them as it would have on me.&quot;
During &quot;The View&quot; last week, while discussing celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary, Hostin recalled a previous occasion in 2021 when she said on the show that she feels uncomfortable in neighborhoods with numerous American flags.
&quot;I said this on this show many, many years ago, because this is my tenth year on the show,&quot; she said. &quot;I said there are times when I walk into a community and I see American flags all over the community and I suddenly feel unsafe because there’s a section of this country that has co-opted the American flag, and they equate being an American or an American flag with White supremacy and that should never be the symbol of White supremacy, but they have weaponized.&quot;
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On Monday&apos;s podcast, she emphasized that she does not have a problem with the American flag on its own but rather when she sees a community with &quot;flags everywhere.&quot;
&quot;Unfortunately, at this point in our country, the American flag has been co-opted by the far right. They call themselves patriots, people that storm the capital with Confederate flags and American flags. And they&apos;ve weaponized the American flag. That is something that is happening in this country. And to deny that is ridiculous to me,&quot; Hostin said.
She also voiced support for liberal efforts to &quot;reclaim&quot; the American flag.
&quot;I would be very happy to be part of a take the flag back, reclaim the American flag as a symbol of what it should be, which is, I think, justice, which I think is freedom. I think it&apos;s equality. It&apos;s sort of... the promise of this country,&quot; Hostin said.
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In 2021, Hostin spoke on &quot;The View&quot; about Black Americans feeling uncomfortable in neighborhoods with American flags, defending MSNBC analyst Mara Gay for her controversial admission that she found it &quot;disturbing&quot; to see American flags, Trump flags and signs criticizing then-President Joe Biden in Long Island, New York.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump reveals who he&apos;s eyeing to replace Lindsey Graham</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump reveals who he&apos;s eyeing to replace Lindsey Graham</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump teased who he may like to see as a long-term replacement for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., as a special election to lock in a candidate for the seat fast approaches.
Private and public jockeying is already underway to snag Trump’s coveted endorsement in the special election, which is slated for Aug. 11, with two lawmakers already expressing interest in launching a campaign.
And as members of the South Carolina GOP congressional delegation and beyond line up for the race, the president hinted that he may already have a favorite: Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C.
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&quot;I think Russell Fry, a young congressman, is outstanding, and that could happen. I could see that happening,&quot; Trump told Newsmax on Monday night. &quot;I think he’s a very, very talented person.&quot;
Trump previously backed Fry in his first bid for Congress in 2022, where he toppled former Rep. Tom Rice, R-S.C., in the primary. Rice was one of 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021, riots on Capitol Hill.
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&quot;He took the place of somebody that was — I mean, he’s doing much better than the person that preceded him,&quot; Trump said. &quot;He&apos;s been very popular in the state, so I think a name like Russell Fry is somebody you can watch out for and there are probably some others.&quot;
Trump’s comments on Fry come after Politico reported that the lawmaker has been communicating with the White House about a run and was viewed as a top contender for the president’s stamp of approval. Fox News Digital did not immediately hear back from the White House or Fry on whether he’s being eyed for the special election.
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In the meantime, Trump threw his support behind Graham’s sister, Sen.-designate Darline Graham, to take over the lawmaker’s seat for the remainder of his term. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster appointed her on Monday, and she’ll be sworn in to the role Tuesday afternoon.
Trump said that he believed Graham would be there &quot;only on an interim basis.&quot;
Meanwhile, Reps. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Ralph Norman, R-S.C., are eyeing the race, too. Norman has gone so far as to ask Trump for his endorsement.
Both Mace and Norman failed to clinch the GOP nomination for governor in South Carolina, which ultimately went to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, who toppled Trump-backed South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pam Evette.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>National League pitching depth makes them the smart moneyline pick for MLB All-Star Game</news:name>
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			<news:title>National League pitching depth makes them the smart moneyline pick for MLB All-Star Game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The MLB All-Star Game is here. We bet on the Home Run Derby last night and won some cash on that, so why would we skip the main game? I know that the All-Star Game has lost some luster in the past years, but if we cash a ticket, it pays the same way any regular MLB game would pay.
Last year, we hit Schwarber as the MVP, so let’s try to get some more money.
Looking at the rosters is always the first place to start for the All-Star Game. In the American League, there are some very familiar starters – Mike Trout, Cody Bellinger, Yordan Alvarez, and some newer names – Shea Langeliers, Ben Rice, and even Junior Caminero. I like the balance of new and old. Those starters probably will get two at-bats. Looking at the reserves, I’m fairly unimpressed. I get that they are all having good seasons, but I don’t love the options to fill out the remainder of the game.
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For the National League, they have a fairly similar makeup with Freddie Freeman, Ozzie Albies, Juan Soto, and Kyle Schwarber as the veteran presence. Guys like Drake Baldwin, CJ Abrams, and Andy Pages are the younger dudes. However, I really like the bench from the National League. Need a base hit? Luis Arraez. Need a clutch moment? Bryce Harper. Defensive replacement or stolen base? Pete Crow-Armstrong. I think the National League is deeper.
For pitching, the American League is turning to Dylan Cease to start. He should be solid, and I like the rest of the American League starters. There is also some heat coming out of the bullpen if they want actual relief pitchers.
The National League is having home starter Christopher Sanchez take the ball. Sanchez is a dominant pitcher and should be fired up to make this start. Imagine being the National League Manager and going Sanchez-Chris Sale-Jacob Misiorowski-Paul Skenes-Logan-Webb- Jhoan-Duran-Raisel Iglesias-Riley O’Brien-Mason Miller. That doesn’t include most of their pitching options either.
As you can probably expect, I’ll bet on the National League to win this one. I just think their roster and their pitchers are better. Who actually will play in this game is a tough question to answer, though. We never seem to know it for certain. Some guys show up but don’t want to play (other guys just opt out beforehand). I’ll take the National League at -135, and I’ll skip the total, but lean to the under 7.5.
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I really don’t have a great vote for MVP. I picked Harper yesterday, and I think he is worth it to pick here as well. However, I do think we get some sort of longball early in a game from a starter. I think it is worth picking Freeman as a shot is a decent look as well. At +3000 he has power to get the homer, and should get two at-bats. If we are going to take a different reserve, Pete Crow-Armstrong at +2500 seems to have a bit of value because he can make highlight plays, has been on a tear, and could steal a couple of bases.
I&apos;ve only named National League players, and even though I think they win, we probably should pick a couple of American League guys as well. Yordan Alvarez has been ridiculous this season and could put a ball over the ball in this one no matter who is pitching. I will also take Willson Contreras at +4500 for the same reason as last night - he is extra motivated to bring some positivity to him and Venezuela.
Officially, I&apos;ll take the National League to win at -135. For MVP, I&apos;m going to put a quarter unit on Freeman, Harper, Crow-Armstrong, Contreras, and Alvarez each. Just like yesterday, none of these are big bets. This is an exhibition, I just want to make it fun for us.
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			  <news:name>Mississippi teen accused of killing elderly couple had worked for them before shooting: family</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mississippi teen accused of killing elderly couple had worked for them before shooting: family</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A teenager in Mississippi knew the elderly couple he&apos;s accused of killing before sparking a standoff with law enforcement, according to new testimony in court.
Officials said Cordarius Hobbs, 17, killed 74-year-old Billy Blair and his 71-year-old wife Virginia Carol Blair during a home break-in on June 3 in Mendenhall, Mississippi. Family members of the Hobbs testified during the Thursday preliminary hearing that Hobbs knew the couple.
Family members testified that Hobbs did work for the Blairs for things like cleaning around the house before the alleged shooting, according to WAPT. Billy Newsome, Hobbs’ grandfather, said he believes his grandson was called to work on the day of the alleged shooting but believes he&apos;s innocent.
&quot;My grandson used to work for the man, why you gone rob a man that you work for,&quot; Newsome said. &quot;Why you gone stay there that long and you know the police out there, and then you gone wait until everybody gets there to run, it just ain’t adding up, something just ain’t right here.&quot;
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On June 3, three contractors installing a generator at the Blairs&apos; home discovered Carol Blair&apos;s car door open with several guns on the seats around 10 a.m.., prompting them to call the Simpson County Sheriff&apos;s Department for a welfare check at 11:30 a.m, according to a Mississippi Bureau of Investigation investigator.
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By noon, the investigator said that officers arrived and were met with shots fired at them, starting a nearly two-hour-long standoff. Hobbs was captured after trying to run away from officers, the official said, adding that the teen was unarmed when he was caught.
Carol Blair was found in a bedroom curled in the fetal position and had three gunshots to the back of her head. Bill Blair was found lying on his back in the kitchen with three gunshot wounds to his face.
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The state investigator said three firearms were found inside the home as well as 280 shell casings, all owned by Bill Blair.
Hobbs&apos; defense attorney, Zachary Vaugh, argued that there&apos;s a lack of direct forensic evidence connecting the teenager to the shooting.
&quot;There was nothing to say he’s a principle, he’s the one that pulled the trigger on these things,&quot; Vaugh said. &quot;One of the things alone was, one of the victims was shot twice on one side of the head and once on the other. I think that’s pretty compelling that somebody else may have been in there. There’s a lot of things that are possible, just a tremendous amount of things.&quot;
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&quot;When you have an officer say there’s no one that can identify him at the time of the shooting, I just don’t see how that adds up,&quot; he said.
Hobbs is charged with two counts of capital murder and one count of burglary, in addition to 10 other charges. He was denied bond.
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In a statement on Facebook, the couple&apos;s family previously said, &quot;We are crushed in spirit, bruised, and brokenhearted, but we are not alone.&quot;
Jason Busby, who was friends with the couple, remembered them as being extremely selfless when speaking with WLBT.
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			  <news:name>Racism doesn’t hide in Arizona’s GOP. It’s a campaign strategy.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Racism doesn’t hide in Arizona’s GOP. It’s a campaign strategy.</news:title>
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The racist attacks targeting Arizona Republicans Kimberly Yee and Quang Nguyen are among the ugliest moments of this year’s Arizona primary.
They’re also entirely predictable.
Yee is the state treasurer and Chinese American. Rep. Nguyen, who’s seeking re-election, is Vietnamese. 
Both are conservative Republicans, but ideology doesn’t shield them from racism within a political movement that has long stoked it.
        
        

                
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Consider Yee first.
She’s hoping to defeat Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne in the July 21 Republican primary for schools chief.
Yee is a formidable candidate, which explains why an independent political group tried to boost Horne with a digital ad portraying her as the “Empress of DEI.”
Everything about the ad was designed to emphasize her ethnicity. The imagery and the music were unmistakably Chinese. It accused Yee of leading a “national shadow government of bureaucrats pushing an extreme diversity, equity and inclusion agenda.”
Both Yee and Horne condemned the ad as racist.
“I’m shocked by the appeal to ethnic prejudice and I denounce it,” said Horne, urging the California-based dark-money group Arizonans for Election Integrity to pull the ad.
His plea was ignored, and the ad continued running through July 2 as planned, generating hundreds of thousands of views and a ton of media coverage.
It did its job. The dark-money group appealed to ethnic prejudice. Horne condemned it. Republican voters still saw Yee portrayed as a suspicious Chinese “empress.”
Plus, Tom Horne was shocked by ethnic prejudice? Give me a break.
This is the same Tom Horne who wraps himself in Martin Luther King Jr.’s words about judging people by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin.
Yet as attorney general, he dismantled the Mexican American Studies program in Tucson,he rails against critical race theory, a concept he can’t even define, and brags about opposing stereotyping students while doing exactly that.
All that to say, the ad attacking Yee accomplished exactly what it was intended to do.
It allowed Horne to denounce racism publicly while Republican primary voters were left with an image of Yee as an untrustworthy foreigner with an agenda that threatens Arizona classrooms.
In a column for The Hill, Juan Williams argued that the MAGA movement includes “two types of members: people who are racists, and people willing to play along by pretending there is no racism.”
Which one fits Horne? 
The second-ugliest moment (so far) came courtesy of Tyler Bowyer, chief operating officer of Turning Point USA. He apparently couldn’t resist spilling his prejudice onto a social media exchange that touted endorsements of a state race, including that of Nguyen.
Bowyer claimed Nguyen had the worst score from his group. Nguyen dismissed the claim as fake and called Bowyer “a clown.” Bowyer replied: “Can you speak English?”
Was that fair criticism? Absolutely not. Would Bowyer question Nguyen’s English proficiency if he wasn’t Vietnamese?
This kind of racism isn’t new. It’s been woven into American culture and government policies throughout much of our nation’s history.
This year, as Americans celebrate the country’s founding ideal that “all men are created equal,” it’s worth remembering that the promise has never been equally extended to people of color.
Black people, for instance, still face all sorts of discrimination, and immigrants remain convenient political pawns.
Virtually every minority group has endured discriminatory laws and media stereotyping.
Hollywood once portrayed Asians as perpetual foreign threats, the Irish as drunken brawlers and Mexicans as servants, bandits or criminals.
Popular media has evolved a lot, but too many politicians haven’t. President Donald Trump has brought all that racism to the forefront of his agenda and American politics, repeatedly characterizing Mexicans as criminals and falsely claiming that Haitian people are “eating their dogs.” Arizona Republicans quickly followed suit with their own racist attack.
Clearly, the attacks on Yee and Nguyen aren’t isolated campaign-season missteps.
They’re part of a long political playbook used by politicians who get to deny racism while exploiting it and by others who openly embrace MAGA’s white nationalist tendencies.
Racism isn’t exclusive to Republicans, of course. But today’s Republican Party no longer treats it as politically disqualifying. More than that, it is increasingly acceptable among GOP voters and candidates openly exploit that.
Conservatism doesn’t require membership in a political movement that blatantly stokes racial resentment.
So, why do Yee and Nguyen remain in MAGA’s Republican Party? Their continued association sends its own message.
        
        
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			  <news:name>Kagan recalls Lindsey Graham&apos;s vote that helped seal her Supreme Court confirmation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kagan recalls Lindsey Graham&apos;s vote that helped seal her Supreme Court confirmation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan opened her testimony before the House Appropriations Committee Tuesday by offering condolences following the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-Ky., who died Saturday from a ruptured aorta.
&quot;I wish to express the entire court&apos;s condolences to his, his sister, the rest of his family, his many friends and colleagues here in the House, in the Senate and elsewhere on behalf of the entire court,&quot; Kagan said.
Kagan spent the majority of her tribute to Graham reflecting on Graham&apos;s role in her 2010 confirmation, noting that he was one of just five Senate Republicans to vote in favor of her nomination after she was selected by then-President Barack Obama. Graham&apos;s bipartisan support stood out at the time and has become even more notable as Supreme Court confirmation votes have grown increasingly polarized along party lines.
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&quot;Not many Republicans vote for the nominees of somebody selected by a Democratic president, and not many Democrats do the same for someone selected by a Republican president,&quot; Kagan said. &quot;And one would not expect, such a cross party, if you will vote, certainly from somebody from a deep red or deep blue state. And yet, Senator Graham voted for me.&quot;
&quot;And I vividly remember, because he was a vivid person. The conversation that we had in his office prior to my hearing, where he got to know me, it was a long conversation,&quot; Kagan continued. &quot;He took the opportunity to get to know me.&quot;
She shared that although she did not know Graham well that he will be remembered for his sense of humor. 
 
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&quot;I think Al Franken said he was the funniest man in the Senate, but what I remember about that hearing was that somehow Senator Graham made me look funny, which is a harder thing entirely, by asking me what I had done on Christmas the following year,&quot; said Kagan, who is Jewish. &quot;And I&apos;ll skip the, the back and forth. But many people said to me afterwards, that exchange with Senator Graham was the moment my confirmation was sealed.&quot;
Kagan said she remained grateful for the way Graham handled her nomination.
&quot;I want to express my gratitude toward him, not only for his support, but for, approaching the confirmation process, with the kind of seriousness that he did and and the kind of respect he did,&quot; Kagan said.
Graham served 23 years in the Senate and eight years in the House of Representatives.
He died Saturday at age 71.
His sister, Darline Graham, was appointed by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to finish the rest of his term, which ends in January 2027.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE star Lyra Valkyria&apos;s new look stuns pro wrestling fans</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE star Lyra Valkyria&apos;s new look stuns pro wrestling fans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A bond between two friends on the &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; roster appeared to shatter when Bayley called out Lyra Valkyria during the show in Dallas, which set the pretext for a match at the forthcoming Saturday Night’s Main Event in New York City.
Valkyria snapped in recent weeks. She turned on Bayley a few weeks ago when the two lost their chance at the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship against Brie Bella and Paige. Since then, Valkyria’s character has gone under a radical transformation.
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On Monday, Valkyria looked a little worse for wear. She appeared to be leaning into the character of a wrestler who looked broken by the string of recent missed opportunities.
Pro wrestling fans took notice of the character change.
Valkyria unleashed on Baley when she was on the mic.
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&quot;You should be the one apologizing to me,&quot; she told Bayley, &quot;For holding me back for an entire year. This is what you always do. You come out here and you make it look like you’re this victim. Oh, poor Bayley. Poor Bayley. Bayley’s friends always leave her in the dust. I’ve been stabbed in the back too. I just don’t come out here and make it my entire personality.
&quot;And maybe, maybe if you weren’t so obsessed with all your past friendships’ failures, you’d be able to take a step back and see all of your problems. When I say this, I want to look you in the eye and say this. Everything I’ve ever made you feel good about, I was lying. You’re not a locker room leader. You are a doormat. Your face does not belong on the posters. You do drag down every single person you work with and you have always been the worst of The Four Horsewomen.&quot;
The back-and-forth will eventually culminate in a match on Saturday at Madison Square Garden.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Adam Scott and Michelle Monaghan star in Netflix thriller &apos;The Whisper Man&apos; arriving August 28</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T15:41:23.909Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Adam Scott and Michelle Monaghan star in Netflix thriller &apos;The Whisper Man&apos; arriving August 28</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Netflix released the preview for &quot;The Whisper Man.&quot;
Basic info:
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There has been a very solid content run recently on streaming, and it now appears to be continuing with &quot;The Whisper Man.&quot;
The trailer released on Tuesday paints a very dark and sinister picture about a mysterious killer, a missing child and messages that will send a chill down your spine.
Give it a watch below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
First off, that trailer is absolutely incredible from start to finish. Perfectly dark tone, a sinister mystery and a looming sense of total dread.
The cast is also stacked. Yes, Robert De Niro is nutty with his politics, but teaming up with Adam Scott and Michelle Monaghan is a very powerful lineup.
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People are craving great entertainment, and it feels like Hollywood is finally starting to release a lot of great stuff to enjoy.
Just judging from the trailer, early indications are that &quot;The Whisper Man&quot; is going to be a film worth checking out.
What do you think of &quot;The Whisper Man&quot; trailer? Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com, and check it out starting August 28th on Netflix.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MLB players, owners at odds over potential Olympic participation, including punishment for declining: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB players, owners at odds over potential Olympic participation, including punishment for declining: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the 2027 MLB season remains in limbo due to the ongoing collective bargaining agreement, an issue two years from now is also at the forefront.
According to ESPN, owners have supported the idea of MLB players participating in the Olympics for the first time, but not without plenty of wrinkles.
While the owners are already set to shut down the season for nearly two weeks, there are disagreements over logistics, including hotels, tickets and a mandatory-participation agreement, the outlet said.
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The latter proposal, ESPN said, aims to force some of the game&apos;s biggest stars to play in the Olympics, and if someone declined, they could be placed on the restricted list for nearly a month and not get paid.
The MLB Players Association, according to the report, strongly opposes the idea, saying that MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred would be able to discipline players &quot;for just cause.&quot;
Ian Penny, a special adviser at the MLBPA, said in an email last month that the organization is &quot;seeking fair treatment for its members in consideration for the substantial financial value they would bring to LA28.&quot;
&quot;Ideally, that consideration would closely align with the value created and include direct compensation. However, what these proposals are largely designed to accomplish is to prevent our members from losing money by participating, whether due to expenses incurred or commercial rights lost, both individually and collectively. Given the significant financial benefits flowing to non-athlete stakeholders in the Games, we view these proposals as particularly modest and imminently reasonable,&quot; Penny added.
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Many players, including Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and Mike Trout, all of whom have represented the USA in the WBC, have expressed high interest in playing at the Olympics.
It also remains to be seen who would stay where if the deal goes through. The LA28 committee has also told players they could purchase two tickets per game in which they are participating but could &quot;unlock&quot; the potential to purchase more.
The LA28 committee has offered 435 hotel rooms, while Major League Baseball has already reserved 200 — 100 for its own players and another 100 for the Japanese national team, which is expected to qualify late next year. ESPN cited four players saying they would stay at the Olympic Village on UCLA&apos;s campus, while the hotel rooms would be for their families.
The six-team Olympic baseball tournament will take place at Dodger Stadium. The United States has already qualified as the host nation, while the Dominican Republic and Venezuela qualified during the World Baseball Classic earlier this year.
The six teams will be divided into two groups, with the winner of each receiving a bye into the semifinals. The league would shut down for 11 days to accommodate the tournament as well as the preceding All-Star Game.
The United States has played in three consecutive WBC finals, winning in 2017 over Puerto Rico but losing in 2023 to Japan and this year to Venezuela.
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			  <news:name>Security threats led the Supreme Court to shut its front doors 16 years ago.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Security threats led the Supreme Court to shut its front doors 16 years ago.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>New York college professor celebrates Lindsey Graham&apos;s death in social media post, later apologizes</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York college professor celebrates Lindsey Graham&apos;s death in social media post, later apologizes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A St. Bonaventure University professor is facing backlash on social media after appearing to celebrate the death of South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham in a social media post before deleting it less than 12 hours later, prompting renewed scrutiny of political rhetoric on college campuses.
A social media account identified as belonging to Ibrahim Zabad, a political science professor at the private university in western New York, posted a message late Saturday evening celebrating Graham&apos;s death, using inflammatory language and ending with the phrase &quot;Rest in Hell,&quot; according to Campus Reform.
By early the following morning, at 5:09 a.m. according to Campus Reform, the same account had deleted the post and published an apology acknowledging the message was inappropriate, disrespectful and not compassionate.
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A screenshot of the Saturday X post dated at 11:56 p.m. reads, &quot;He was a certified anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab, anti-Muslim bloodthirsty bigot. He personified belligerence and evil. He supported every savage war Israel launched against the Palestinians and the Lebanese and the Syrians and the Iranians and the Iraqis and the Yemenis.&quot;
The post added, &quot;He genuinely endorsed Israel&apos;s genocidal war and unabashedly supported the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians from their native lands. He wholeheartedly and passionately supported the project of Greater Israel along with all the massacres, occupation, dispossession and savagery and barbarism that this entails. He was a merciless warmonger and bigot. Rest in Hell.&quot;
The account bearing Zabad’s name and photo, which no longer appears to be active, posted an apology that read in part, &quot;I want to sincerely apologize for the post regarding the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham. My words were inappropriate and disrespectful and failed to show compassion during time of loss and grief. I regretted the post and the words I used.&quot;
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A spokesperson for St. Bonaventure University told Fox News Digital in a statement that &quot;we are aware of the post and subsequent apology by Dr. Zabad. His post about Sen. Graham was clearly not aligned with our university mission and values and we will be addressing the situation with him to ensure that Franciscan values are maintained and lived out at St. Bonaventure.&quot;
Graham, 71, died Saturday night. An autopsy performed on Sunday suggested that Graham died from aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The news stunned Washington, as Graham was one of the body&apos;s most active members and was even scheduled to appear on &quot;Meet the Press&quot; Sunday morning.
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A statement from Graham’s office read, &quot;The death certificate will be PENDING until all the toxicological and microscopic testing are finalized, and at that point the death certificate will be updated to reflect the cause of death and appropriately classify the manner of death.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Zabad and Graham’s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Historic Brewing and Dr. Kelly&apos;s Surgical Unit partner for July 18&apos;s Hot Dog Days of Summer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Historic Brewing and Dr. Kelly&apos;s Surgical Unit partner for July 18&apos;s Hot Dog Days of Summer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dog Days Witbier, a 4.6% ABV brew that is made and canned in Flagstaff, will make its debut at Historic’s Eastside Taproom during the dog friendly celebration from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 18.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran abused mobile networks’ vulnerabilities to locate U.S. military in the Middle East, report says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iran abused mobile networks’ vulnerabilities to locate U.S. military in the Middle East, report says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Iranian government exploited well-known flaws in cellphone networks to locate and then strike U.S. military personnel in the build-up and beginning of the war.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York State halts construction of all new data centers</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York State halts construction of all new data centers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York has become the first state to temporarily halt approval of large data centers, as Gov. Kathy Hochul argues the AI-driven building boom shouldn’t come at the expense of higher electricity costs, water supplies, or local control.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines</news:name>
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			<news:title>American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>American biologist Kent Carpenter, 73, was shot and killed at his home in the Philippines on Sunday in what authorities are calling a murder.
Carpenter, an adjunct professor at Silliman University&apos;s Institute of Environmental and Marine Sciences in Dumaguete City, was in his home with a 34-year-old girlfriend when authorities say three men broke in at 11:30 p.m.
One of the men allegedly shot Carpenter in the head during what police believe was a robbery. The men also allegedly tied up Carpenter&apos;s girlfriend and sexually assaulted her, the government-affiliated Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported.
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The men took a laptop, cash and a backpack before fleeing, police spokesperson Col. Allen Rae Co told reporters.
All three of the suspects are still at large, though local police have initiated a special investigation to find the culprits, PNA reported.
Local investigators began &quot;conducting backtracking and forward tracking operations, including the review of possible CCTV footage, witness interviews, intelligence validation, and reconstruction of the suspects’ movements before and after the incident,&quot; police wrote in a statement.
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&quot;We strongly condemn this senseless act of violence. I have directed our investigators to exhaust all legal means to identify and apprehend those responsible at the soonest possible time,&quot; Regional Director Police Brig. Gen. Romano Cardiño said in the statement.
&quot;We assure the victim’s family, the community, and our foreign visitors that this case is being treated with utmost urgency, and no effort will be spared until justice is served,&quot; he also said.
Carpenter was a highly renowned scientist who studied fish, co-authoring a 2005 study that crowned the Philippines&apos; Verde Island Passage as &quot;the center of marine shore fish biodiversity.&quot;
He spent decades working as an ichthyologist, collaborating with Silliman University in some capacity since 1976.
&quot;Dr. Carpenter made groundbreaking contributions that transformed global understanding of Philippine marine biodiversity,&quot; Silliman University said in a statement.
&quot;Dr. Carpenter&apos;s contributions to Philippine marine science were profound and enduring,&quot; a statement the Philippine Association of Marine Science posted Tuesday read.
&quot;As a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in the 1970s, he worked with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and helped train the country&apos;s first coral reef science team. His early papers on Philippine coral reef fisheries resources, including his work with National Scientist Angel C. Alcala on muro-ami and kayakas reef fisheries, were landmark contributions that shaped the country&apos;s understanding of reef fisheries and the urgent need for science-based management,&quot; the statement continued.
&quot;In the wake of this devastating loss, PAMS strongly condemns this act of violence. We call upon the Philippine National Police, the local authorities in Negros Oriental, and appropriate national investigative agencies to conduct a swift, thorough, and transparent investigation. Those responsible for this heinous crime must be held fully accountable under the law,&quot; the statement added.
&quot;Dr. Carpenter devoted his life to protecting the Philippines&apos; marine heritage. We owe it to him to honor that legacy by continuing his work and demanding justice for his tragic and untimely death,&quot; the statement concluded.
Fox News Digital contacted the U.S. Embassy in Manila for further comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mbappe, Dembele and Olise give France the edge over Spain in the 2026 World Cup semifinals</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mbappe, Dembele and Olise give France the edge over Spain in the 2026 World Cup semifinals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It has been a couple of days without soccer, and it felt a bit strange. I wonder how I will feel after this World Cup is complete in a few days. We are down to just four games remaining (including today&apos;s matchup). It has been a really engaging and entertaining World Cup so far, and I think FIFA has to be very happy it got the remaining four teams in the Final Four. Let&apos;s see how we should play the first semifinals game of the 2026 World Cup.
There have been at least two players who have said that France is the team to beat or that will win the whole thing. As someone with a French ticket, I am hoping that comes to fruition. Getting to the final game will be quite a challenge. I don&apos;t know a ton about soccer, but I can tell you that after watching these games, it seems like one small mistake can change the entire game. France has been fortunate not to have made many mistakes so far. They have a strong defense, three great offensive players, and much more, so perhaps their team is just good at covering any mistakes that are made.
In their World Cup games, France has barely had to sweat. Their worst game was against Paraguay when they still won 1-0. In their most recent game, they took down Morocco 2-0. Throughout this tournament, they have not allowed more than one goal in any game, and they have outscored their opponents 16-2. Their leader, Kylian Mbappe, and his counterpart, Ousmane Dembele, have combined to score 13 of those goals. The third person of their trio, Michael Olise, has five assists as well.
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This will be a tough game for Spain to win, but that doesn&apos;t mean that there is no pressure on France. Spain is one of the best teams in the world and they beat France last year in the UEFA Nations League semifinals. That game saw Spain win 5-4. Spain opened their World Cup with a draw over Cape Verde. At the time, it seemed like that was Spain underperforming, but that Cape Verde team proved to be very talented and a tough matchup. To get out of the Group Stage, they beat Saudi Arabia with ease, then Uruguay in a close matchup.
Once they got to the knockout round, things were a bit more difficult. They beat Austria 3-0, but struggled to beat Portugal, winning 1-0. Then, against Belgium, that game was a tightly contested 2-1 victory. They never trailed in that game, but both teams scored in the first half. A very late Spanish goal gave them the lead that would never be relinquished. It was more of an error on Belgium&apos;s part than anything that led to this goal for Spain. Mistakes cost people games in all sports.
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A lot of people are billing this as the Championship matchup. I guess they don&apos;t feel all that strongly about Argentina or England. Perhaps it is true, but if you see two teams beating each other before they face a different opponent, that can hurt them for the next game. The advantage either team has is that they will have extra rest before the final.
I think Spain has been a bit luckier than France, but they also have nothing to lose. An interesting fact is that Spain comes into this unbeaten in regulation time in their past 36 international competitions. It seems like they are due to lose, right? As mentioned, I have a ticket on France to win the World Cup already, if I didn&apos;t, I would still take them here. I will take the over 2.5 goals here, though. I think the final will be France 2-1 and I think they win in 90 minutes.
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			  <news:name>ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift</news:name>
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			<news:title>ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a major policy shift, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are being instructed to end &quot;most&quot; vehicle stops nationwide, effective immediately.
According to multiple federal sources, ICE agents will cease making traffic stops, which have played a significant role in the agency’s operations till now. A federal source told Fox News that ICE will continue conducting vehicle stops only for those considered to be the most egregious targets with serious or violent criminal histories.
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This comes after two people were killed in ICE officer-involved shootings in Maine and Texas last week.
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			  <news:name>How one YouTuber helped save ‘College Football 27’ players from microtransactions — at least for now</news:name>
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			<news:title>How one YouTuber helped save ‘College Football 27’ players from microtransactions — at least for now</news:title>
			<news:keywords>College Football 27, EA Sports&apos; latest edition of the popular pigskin video game series, was released last week to both massive fanfare and scathing critiques.
The big sticking point for a number of college football and gaming fans was the introduction of microtransactions, a practice involving paying real money to unlock features in the game.
Microtransactions have become increasingly prevalent in modern video games, but the idea of putting them into the latest College Football game seemed absurd even a year ago.
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Many fans pushed back on the concept of microtransactions and voiced their displeasure on social media, and none were more vocal than YouTuber Bordeaux.
The content creator became the tip of the spear in a grassroots campaign to get EA to remove microtransactions from the game entirely, even adopting the hashtag #CFBPlayDontPay.
Bordeaux wasn&apos;t the only content creator attempting to hold EA Sports accountable, but he was one of the biggest and earliest to do so, a move that could have been disastrous for his career as a college football video game YouTuber.
I asked him whether that had any impact on his decision to lead the charge against EA in our conversation last week, but Bordeaux insisted it never entered his mind.
&quot;No matter what, I have never needed a partnership to do something,&quot; Bordeaux said, referring to his multi-year collaboration with EA. &quot;The game is good, I&apos;m never going to backtrack on that opinion. It&apos;s just the fact that they&apos;re putting those microtransactions in, is where I have to draw the line and say, &apos;Do not spend money on this.&apos;&quot;
It would appear as though Bordeaux&apos;s efforts paid off, as EA announced that it will be doing away with microtransactions for this year&apos;s version of their game in a lengthy post on X late last week.
While the move was (and should be) seen as a win from the online community - prompting Bordeaux himself to post a video on his YouTube channel titled &quot;We Won&quot; - the language used by EA with regard to &quot;providing service plans for CFB28&quot; could mean this victory is short-lived.
Regardless, for the time being, it looks like Bordeaux accomplished what he set out to do when this whole crusade started.
&quot;I wanted to speak my mind on how I felt, and raise some awareness to it,&quot; Bordeaux said last week. &quot;Because I felt like it was unfair, a lot of us creators were blindsided... I wanted to say my piece, draw my line and say &apos;I can&apos;t work with them after this.&apos;
&quot;I was hoping that they would address it and listen to the community.&quot;
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With the news that EA will roll back microtransactions, there&apos;s a chance Bordeaux will find his way back to them for a partnership somewhere down the line.
When I asked him what a road back to EA would look like, Bordeaux laid it out simply.
&quot;Take out microtransactions completely, bring back all of the features that they removed, and never go in the direction of making &quot;Dynasty&quot; and &quot;Road to Glory&quot; a mode with microtransactions, especially offline.
&quot;If they really took that stance, I&apos;m okay again,&quot; he said.
For the time being, it looks like Bordeaux got his wish, and he can confidently declare victory for the gaming community.
His impressive crusade against a nearly universally hated practice in the gaming community should be lauded, and shows the power we have as consumers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Justice Kagan Tells House Panel That ‘Threats Have Come Very Close’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justice Kagan Tells House Panel That ‘Threats Have Come Very Close’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In her prepared remarks, Justice Elena Kagan said the Supreme Court Police estimated a 38 percent increase in threats this year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>David Beckham’s health drink startup IM8 takes $1B from General Catalyst’s unusual CVF fund</news:name>
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			<news:title>David Beckham’s health drink startup IM8 takes $1B from General Catalyst’s unusual CVF fund</news:title>
			<news:keywords>General Catalyst’s Customer Value Fund doesn&apos;t make equity investments. It&apos;s providing $1 billion for IM8, known for its longevity vitamin drink.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Air Force helicopter makes emergency landing in DC</news:name>
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			<news:title>Air Force helicopter makes emergency landing in DC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A U.S. Air Force helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in the nation&apos;s capital on Monday after pilots heard &quot;strange mechanical sounds&quot; while in flight.
Air Force public affairs chief Ann Stefanek confirmed the landing in a statement, adding that no one was hurt during the incident. Multiple law enforcement groups responded to the incident, including the FBI and Metropolitan Police Department.
&quot;It was on a routine training mission when it identified a potential mechanical issue. The crew landed out of an abundance of caution as they are trained to do after hearing some strange mechanical sounds. No damage or injuries,&quot; Stefanek said in a statement.
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The UH-1N helicopter was assigned to the First Helicopter Squadron out of Joint Base Andrews and had four personnel aboard.
The incident came the same day that police arrested an armed man after he drove to a security barricade outside the U.S. Capitol.
U.S. Capitol Police said officers arrested the man at the North Barricade after discovering he had a firearm.
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Firearms are prohibited on Capitol Grounds, and authorities immediately closed the area while investigators processed the scene.
&quot;Our investigators are working to learn more about the suspect and why he drove to the U.S. Capitol,&quot; Capitol Police said in a statement.
Police remained at the scene throughout Monday afternoon, where officers were seen removing items from a Ford Bronco parked diagonally in front of the barricade.
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Fox News obtained video showing the suspect&apos;s Ford Bronco being towed away from the North Barricade following the arrest.
The SUV, which displayed Florida license plates, was removed from the scene by authorities as investigators continued processing evidence and working to determine why the armed man drove to the U.S. Capitol.
Fox News&apos; Stepheny Price contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Reflection AI has signed a $1 billion deal to access Nebius&apos;s compute. Reflection was founded in 2024 and is developing open source AI technology.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ella Langley tells fans to stop measuring themselves against social media in viral concert video</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ella Langley tells fans to stop measuring themselves against social media in viral concert video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ella Langley could care less about nonsense on social media.
As our loyal readers know, Langley has become the most recognizable woman in the country music world, and there&apos;s not a close second at this point.
She dominates the charts, racks up awards and is authentically herself. It&apos;s that last part that has helped build her an incredible following.
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Now, she&apos;s sharing an important message about ignoring what&apos;s on social media.
We all know that social media can be a very toxic place. It&apos;s also full of people pretending to be something they&apos;re not in order to keep with the Joneses.
It&apos;s comically stupid, and the country music star has had enough.
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&quot;I think with social media and how you get to see into everyone’s life, and you feel behind, or you feel not good enough, or not pretty enough, or not cool enough. Or you can’t sing this way, or you can’t dance this way. Who gives a sh*t? This is who I am, and that’s what you get,&quot; Langley told the crowd in a viral video from a recent show, according to Whiskey Riff.
You can watch her comments in the video below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
Well said, Ella. Very well said. Let&apos;s just be honest with each other. Social media is about as far from reality as you can get.
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Many people present a picture that is borderline delusional. I personally know people who are completely different behind closed doors than what they show to the public.
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Here&apos;s one thing I can promise you. You&apos;ll never see photos of me on the internet in private jets or at mansions. Why? Because it&apos;s unnecessary and tacky, among other reasons we don&apos;t need to get into here.
Langley is right to tell people to not care because the internet is literally meaningless when it comes to living a happy and full life.
What do you think about Langley&apos;s comments? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democratic governors say proposed changes to federal grants would harm reproductive healthcare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democratic governors say proposed changes to federal grants would harm reproductive healthcare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House budget director Russell Vought speaks with reporters inside the U.S. Capitol in 2025. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget, under Vought, has proposed a new rule that would overhaul the federal grantmaking process, worrying Democratic governors. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)

A coalition of 23 state governors and the governor of Guam, all Democrats, submitted a joint comment to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget on Monday objecting to a proposed rule that would drastically change the federal grantmaking process, saying it threatens programs related to maternal health and reproductive care.
The public comment period on the draft rule, posted on May 29 with 41 co-signing federal agencies, closes at the end of the day Monday, July 13. The current rule emphasizes that grant applications should be reviewed based on merit, with language about measurable results that align with an agency’s strategic goals and objectives, while considering available data, evidence and results from past programs.
The proposed rule, which runs more than 100 pages, would make a host of changes related to applications, decision making, oversight and cost sharing. The wide-ranging rule could affect billions of dollars in federal grant funding for criminal justice, healthcare, the environment, elections administration, housing and education.
The Democratic governors writing about reproductive healthcare Monday also expressed concern about the speed at which the rule is set to be adopted. There were more than 278,000 public comments on the draft proposal as of Sunday afternoon, and the office said it intends to adopt the formal rule by Oct. 1. According to Regulations.gov, after a comment period closes, the agency typically reviews all comments received and conducts an analysis responding to the issues raised.
The proposed new rule states that senior political appointees would be part of the merit review process to ensure that awards “advance the president’s policy priorities.” The proposal says this approach would improve transparency, accountability and proper oversight that was not used during the Biden administration.
“Federal awards were often used during those years to promote a ‘woke’ policy agenda that did not reflect the values of the vast majority of the American public,” the proposed rule says. “For example, federal programs and funding opportunities were designed to advance unlawful identity-based ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ (DEI) policies and preferences across the country.”
The Democratic governors said in their comment that the proposed rule would jeopardize  states’ ability to maintain stable access to reproductive healthcare and support critical service providers in their states by allowing agencies to “unilaterally terminate discretionary grants based on political considerations, even where the award terms never reserved that right and the grantee did not have advance notice.”
One example is Perinatal Quality Initiatives meant to improve maternal health and funded in part by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There are 34 collaboratives that address issues such as bloodstream infections in newborns, reducing pregnancy complications associated with high blood pressure and hemorrhaging, and maternal mental health care.
The funding is passed along to healthcare providers, hospitals and community-based organizations. Other programs include Safe Motherhood and Infant grants, Rural Maternal Health grants and others that are meant to improve services and care over a period of years.
The proposed rule would also prohibit the use of federal funds for statistical or demographic analyses, which the letter said is key to achieving longstanding federal health goals that help identify and address problems specific to certain populations. That portion of the rule could cause confusion among grantees and result in worse health outcomes, the letter said. 
The draft rule states that there would be broad authority to cancel an award at any time, at the federal government’s discretion, without notice. 
Stateline reported the Trump administration recently canceled most of the active grants under the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, telling 53 of 67 grantees that their funding was terminated immediately because their programs normalized or promoted sexual activity for minors. The grants were canceled two years before their expiration dates.
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and a family planning organization in Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Health and Human Services agency in June alleging that it is politicizing the Title X grant funding program by requiring grantees to pass an “alignment review” before being awarded any funds.
“We’re sort of already getting a preview of what they’re thinking about and trying to solidify and put into official regulation,” said Christina Chang, executive director of the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, in an interview with Stateline on Friday. The governors signing the letter are all members of the alliance, which exists as a way for governors to speak in support of reproductive healthcare.
The Reproductive Freedom Alliance letter also highlighted a portion of the proposed rule that refers to an existing federal budget rule called the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funds from being used for abortion services with limited exceptions. The draft rule would add that costs associated with “elective abortions” are not allowable under federal awards. The governors called that language vague and overly broad, which could discourage providers from offering comprehensive reproductive healthcare out of fear of losing their funding.
Stateline reporter Kelcie Moseley-Morris can be reached at kmoseley@stateline.org.
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scammers exploit Nancy Guthrie case with QR code money requests, Pima County sheriff warns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scammers exploit Nancy Guthrie case with QR code money requests, Pima County sheriff warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department is warning people about a new scam using Nancy Guthrie.
In a statement on social media, the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department said it&apos;s &quot;aware&quot; of posts about the Guthrie investigation which include a QR code requesting money.
&quot;PCSD will never ask for money related to this case, or any investigation,&quot; the department said.
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The agency advised people to &quot;not send money to people you do not know or scan QR codes requesting payment,&quot; and asked that they report such posts if they see them.
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Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, an anchor on NBC&apos;s &quot;Today&quot; show, has been missing for over 164 days.
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Savannah Guthrie in late June pleaded with viewers on the &quot;Today&quot; show to come forward with any new information after reports that one of the ransom notes sent to her family declared her mother dead.
SAVANNAH GUTHRIE PLEADS FOR TIPS AS RANSOM NOTE CLAIMS MOM IS DEAD: &apos;SOMEBODY KNOWS SOMETHING&apos;
&quot;I just want to take the opportunity to ask people, to really to beg people to come forward. Somebody knows something. This is a new story today that is on your radar, but this is the life that my sister lives, I live, my brother lives, our extended families live, our children live every day. We are in agony,&quot; Savannah Guthrie said
&quot;We cannot be at peace no matter how much I try to come out here every day and smile and find that joy, and I will, I promise I will, this is the moment to tell you that we need your help. We’re begging for your help. I’m not going to miss that opportunity. And so please, if you’re watching, no matter how small the reward is there, you can tell us. It can be anonymous. Please do the right thing for us, for our family, for our children. We love our mom. We’ll never stop looking for her, never,&quot; Savannah Guthrie added.
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Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie&apos;s disappearance can call the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900 or 88-CRIME at 520-882-7463. Digital photos, video or doorbell-camera footage can be submitted through the FBI at fbi.gov/findguthrie.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Director of new ‘Lord of the Rings’ rejects ‘politically correct’ casting after suggestions film is too White</news:name>
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			<news:title>Director of new ‘Lord of the Rings’ rejects ‘politically correct’ casting after suggestions film is too White</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; director and Gollum actor Andy Serkis drew a firm line against critics demanding more diversity in the beloved franchise, arguing that his new film will reject &quot;politically correct&quot; casting.
Speaking with the BBC, the filmmaker defended the predominantly White cast in the highly anticipated film &quot;The Hunt for Gollum.&quot; Serkis said original author J.R.R. Tolkien’s universe was widely inspired by Norse mythology and that diversity should be a focus &quot;where relevant,&quot; not simply to satisfy what he described as industry box-ticking.
&quot;The Shire feels very, very much like a very, a very white, you know…&quot; Serkis told the BBC, where they note he &quot;trails off&quot; before continuing.
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&quot;They&apos;re not very concerned about what goes on beyond the borders of The Shire, but they know they don&apos;t want people coming in,&quot; he said.
Debate over Middle-earth’s diversity has simmered for years, as the original trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson and starring Elijah Wood and Viggo Mortensen, was also accused of being too White. Some critics have argued the original trilogy used problematic racial coding, associating the heroes with Whiteness while the villains relied on dark-skinned tropes.
Serkis acknowledged the criticism of the decades-old franchise to the BBC but said they don’t plan on injecting more diversity into the films just to tick boxes.
CHRISTOPHER NOLAN CALLS CRITICISM OF &apos;THE ODYSSEY&apos; CASTING DECISIONS &apos;IRRELEVANT&apos;
&quot;This particular film is somewhat acknowledging that. But we don&apos;t think we will be doing a politically correct just-casting-for-the sake-of-casting-and-ticking-boxes version of the film. So, it&apos;s only where relevant basically,&quot; he said.
The actor, however, has spoken out in favor of diverse casts in Hollywood, noting that his time as one of the few White actors in the &quot;Black Panther&quot; film helped show him what it was like on set.
The BBC included that in 2018, he said the film gave him a new understanding of what it meant to be the minority on set. He told the Radio Times in 2018, &quot;[Director] Ryan Coogler said to me and Martin, &apos;Guys, I have to tell you this, but this is the first scene I&apos;ve directed with two white actors in it.&apos; That&apos;s an incredible perspective to find yourself in.&quot;
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The &quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; franchise expanded its diversity with Amazon&apos;s spinoff &quot;The Rings of Power,&quot; which some viewers criticized as being too &quot;woke.&quot; The show included some of the franchise&apos;s first Black Elves and Dwarves, along with other characters portrayed by actors of color. Billionaire Elon Musk even weighed in on the show, posting on X in 2022, &quot;Tolkien is turning in his grave.&quot;
Only days after that post, several actors from the original franchise posed for a photo wearing t-shirts with different elf ears that featured different skin tones with the caption, &quot;You Are All Welcome Here.&quot;
&quot;The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum&quot; is expected to premiere in December 2027 and is set to take place between the prequel &quot;The Hobbit&quot; films and the first &quot;The Fellowship of the Ring&quot; film of the main trilogy.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The Rotary Club of Sedona during its meeting on Tuesday, June 30, at the Sedona Arts Center, honored Northern Arizona Healthcare President &amp; CEO David Cheney with its annual Paul Harris Fellowship: Make-A-Difference Award, along with a $1,000 honorarium that he will be donating to the construction o</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Graham ally rips &apos;thirsty&apos; Republicans jockeying to replace late senator</news:name>
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			<news:title>Graham ally rips &apos;thirsty&apos; Republicans jockeying to replace late senator</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The sharks are swirling in the water in the race to replace Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and one of his closest allies is unhappy with how quickly South Carolina Republicans jumped on the opening.
&quot;I&apos;ll just be honest, it rubbed me the wrong way,&quot; Rep. William Timmons, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital in an interview.
&quot;The way that within 24 hours people are talking about that, that&apos;s just not appropriate,&quot; he continued. &quot;And I don&apos;t know, I think it&apos;s unfortunate that these people are so thirsty for attention that they&apos;ll get it at the expense of — It just rubbed me the wrong way.&quot;
LINDSEY GRAHAM’S SISTER APPOINTED TO SENATE AS GOP RUSHES TO PROTECT FRAGILE MAJORITY
Since Graham’s sudden death on Sunday, two members of the South Carolina GOP congressional delegation, Reps. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Ralph Norman, R-S.C., have signaled interest in running in the forthcoming special election to lock in a new Republican nominee.
Mace teased a bid on social media after she failed to secure the Republican nomination for governor in the Palmetto State last month — Norman similarly was unable to clinch the nomination, which eventually went to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Mace posted a quote from &quot;The Godfather III&quot; on X on Sunday after sources close to her revealed she was &quot;seriously&quot; considering a bid in the Aug. 11 special election.
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&quot;Just when I thought I was out… they pull me back in,&quot; she posted.
And Norman told reporters that he&apos;s seeking Trump&apos;s endorsement for the race. 
Norman said Trump told him, &quot;He&apos;s got to have some time.&quot; 
&quot;I said, &apos;Can you endorse me if I run?&apos;&quot; Norman recalled.
Timmons, who shared a close bond with Graham forged through hours on the golf course, argued that he didn’t believe that either would be senator after voters &quot;just got the best polling data ever in [the] South Carolina … primary election.&quot;
He contended that the next senator needed to &quot;work to earn everyone&apos;s respect and trust. And you can disagree, but you don&apos;t need to be mean about it,&quot; and to model themselves after Graham.
Timmons said a lesson he learned from his late mentor was that you have to earn the respect and trust of your colleagues: &quot;You don&apos;t tweet hateful things at them. You don&apos;t tell them what to do. You tell them why this is a good path forward, and sometimes you have to figure out a way that you can make it work.&quot;
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&quot;I think that some of the people that have talked about running have a history of just saying outlandish things and taking ridiculous positions just for the purpose of getting clicks,&quot; Timmons said.
&quot;And I think that that is not something that the people of South Carolina are going to reward,&quot; he continued. &quot;And I think that it would be very unfortunate if the next senator did not take the same approach.&quot;
For now, South Carolina does have a temporary replacement for Graham — his younger sister, Darline Graham.
Darline Graham, who has never held elected office before, is set to be sworn in to the position on Tuesday. From there, she’ll serve out the remainder of her brother’s term.
Candidates can begin filing for the primary race one week from Tuesday. Timmons, when asked if he was interested, didn’t shut the door on the idea.
&quot;That&apos;s a conversation for the future, and obviously I support the president,&quot; he said. &quot;I think the president is going to be the deciding factor of who the next senator is, and we will see what he decides.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Government racism has divided us for 250 years. It’s time to put an end to it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Like most Americans, I took part in the festivities over America’s 250th birthday. I found it quite remarkable to reflect on that number. On one hand, America is 250 years old, with so much history. On the other hand, America is still a baby compared to many other countries. I found myself having to pause and think about what was nagging me about that number. Two hundred and fifty years.
Then the answer came to me. Two hundred and fifty years also marks how long race has played a role in this nation — and still does. Those who say race is as much a part of America as apple pie are not entirely wrong. We may not have the Klan riding through the streets, but I’m not talking about that kind of racism. I’m talking about government-sponsored racism. Our government has always tipped the scales when it comes to race. I found myself asking on America’s 250th birthday: Will we ever be free of our own government using race to divide us?
Here on the South Side, people like to point to redlining and blockbusting to explain what happened to our neighborhoods. And those things were real, and they were wrong. But that explanation conveniently stops in the 1950s, as if nothing happened after. Most of what devastated this community happened after, not from the 1960s backward, but from the 1960s forward. One well-intentioned program after another, engineered far from these streets by people who never had to live with the results, managed to produce a great deal of white virtue and precious little opportunity for the people who live here. I have watched the wreckage of that experiment my whole life. And I have learned this: there is no solution to be found in race. We do not find our minds in our skin.
AMERICA’S NEXT 250 YEARS DEPEND ON PASSING FAITH AND FREEDOM TO OUR CHILDREN
So when I reflect on America turning 250, that number lands heavier than a birthday should. Two hundred and fifty years of race in America, and people still keep shoving it down our throats, as if it is the only lens left to see each other through. I know the power of race is not what will lift a single child off these streets. These kids are human beings before they are a race, and it is racist to insist otherwise. They are individuals, with their own minds, their own spirits, and their own God-given talents. It is only by nourishing that individual seed, one child at a time, that we give them the one gift that actually matters: the freedom to become who they were made to be, rather than a statistic assigned to their skin.
There will always be people who resist that kind of progress, who need race to stay at the center of the conversation, because race, not development, not talent, not opportunity, is where their power lives. That has been true for 250 years, and I see no sign of it slowing down. Which means it falls to us. It must be us who resist it. It must be us who claim the American birthright of the individual and stop surrendering ground to those who profit from keeping us divided. 
We have given up too much ground for too long, and that surrender is a large part of how we got here — a decline that, left unanswered, shows no sign of stopping on its own.
AMERICA&apos;S NEXT 250 YEARS BEGIN IN THE CLASSROOM
So here is my answer, on this 250th birthday: Invest in opportunity the way we invest in crisis.
When something breaks in this neighborhood, when a window gets shattered, when violence erupts, when the cameras show up — suddenly there is a race hustler and there is money. Suddenly there is urgency. Suddenly everyone agrees something must be done immediately. But investment before the crisis, investment in a child’s future before he ever picks up a gun or gives up on school, never seems to carry that same urgency. We will spend on the emergency every time. And we hesitate on the opportunity to develop.
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I think about the community center we have spent years building on the South Side, almost ready to open its doors. That building is what opportunity looks like when you invest in it before the crisis, not after. It is a bet on individual kids — their talents, their minds, their futures — not a program built around their race. And I believe, with everything in me, that a fraction of what this nation has just spent celebrating its past 250 years could transform the next 250 years for neighborhoods like this one, if we spent it the same way: on people, one at a time, believed in before they ever have to prove it in a crisis.
That is the American birthright I want for these kids. Not a hyphen. Not a category. Not a box checked on someone else’s form. Just the same shot at the pursuit of happiness that this country promised 250 years ago, earned on their own talent, their own will, and their own perseverance. 
We are Americans, first and only.
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			  <news:name>FIRST ON FOX: Major Cornyn backer goes all-in for Paxton as GOP rallies after red state shock poll</news:name>
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			<news:title>FIRST ON FOX: Major Cornyn backer goes all-in for Paxton as GOP rallies after red state shock poll</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The country’s largest union of Border Patrol officers is now backing Ken Paxton for Senate after having previously endorsed Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in the Republican primary.
In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said the union is &quot;proud&quot; to endorse Paxton, &quot;because we know he will continue fighting for the resources, policies, and leadership our agents need to keep America’s borders secure.&quot;
This comes as Paxton, Texas’ current attorney general, continues to consolidate GOP support after what was a particularly bruising primary. Meanwhile, according to a recent poll, Democratic candidate James Talarico is running dead even with Paxton, giving Democrats hope he can be the first to flip a Texas Senate seat blue for the first time in nearly four decades.
An upset like that would be devastating for the GOP’s hopes of retaining a majority in the upper chamber.
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Once seen as the outsider candidate, Paxton soared to victory over Cornyn after a last-minute endorsement from President Donald Trump in the May primary runoff. Other Republican leaders who once backed Cornyn have rushed to Paxton’s support, such as Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-N.D., who said he was &quot;all in&quot; for Paxton.
Though he previously backed Cornyn, Perez spoke very highly of the attorney general, saying, &quot;We know Ken Paxton stands with the men and women of the National Border Patrol Council who are on the frontlines protecting our borders, and he has always fought to uphold the rule of law.&quot;
He added that &quot;while many looked the other way during the Biden border crisis, Attorney General Ken Paxton has taken action to defend our state, our nation’s sovereignty and to support those on the front lines.&quot;
A close Trump ally, Paxton was one of the most prolific state attorneys general in suing the federal government under former President Joe Biden. In total, Paxton sued the Biden administration more than 100 times. With Texas comprising over 60% of the U.S. southern border, many of Paxton’s suits against the Biden administration were related to border security. He even sued the Biden administration on his last day in office over offshore drilling limits.
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Paxton responded that he is &quot;honored to earn the endorsement.&quot;
&quot;No one understands the consequences of open-border policies better than the brave men and women serving on the front lines every day,&quot; he said.
&quot;As Attorney General, I have spent years fighting the Biden administration&apos;s unlawful immigrant agenda, defending Texas’ right to secure our border, and standing with law enforcement officers,&quot; he continued. &quot;I will continue that fight by ensuring President Trump’s border security agenda is fully implemented, funded, and never undermined by partisan politics.&quot;
Meanwhile, Talarico, a 37-year-old former middle school teacher and Presbyterian seminarian, has emerged as the top Democratic fundraiser in Senate races, hauling in a massive $27 million in the first three months of this year.
Talarico and Paxton are tied at 47% support among likely voters in Texas, according to a New York Times/Siena survey released in late June.
Paxton, however, has asserted that &quot;Talarico doesn&apos;t belong in Texas,&quot; saying, &quot;He fits in California. He does not fit here.&quot;
In the same vein, Republicans have repeatedly spotlighted Talarico&apos;s past controversial comments, including saying that &quot;God is nonbinary,&quot; that there are six biological sexes and saying he thinks of himself as a Christian who &quot;hates Christianity.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>John Schneider blasts claims the American flag is a &apos;divisive symbol&apos;: &apos;These people are out of their minds&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>John Schneider blasts claims the American flag is a &apos;divisive symbol&apos;: &apos;These people are out of their minds&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>John Schneider is defending the flag against those who would tear it down.
&quot;There are people who are saying that our flag is a divisive symbol,&quot; the &quot;Dukes of Hazzard&quot; star told Fox News Digital. &quot;People who are saying that they go into neighborhoods where there&apos;s a lot of American flags and somehow they feel unsafe. These are the same people who a couple of months ago took down the neighborhood watch signs because they thought that that indicated that the neighborhood was unsafe. These people are out of their minds.&quot;
He noted that the neighborhood watch is &quot;neighborhood policing, and I love the police. They&apos;re policing their own neighborhood and saying, ‘Look, don&apos;t bring that stuff to our neighborhood. And if you do, we&apos;ll meet you. We&apos;ll meet at the border.’&quot;
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Schneider continued, &quot;So, we live in very interesting times, my friend. Very, very interesting times. But we&apos;re going to get through it. We&apos;re going get through it as long as we have patriots, as long as we have folks who are not afraid to tell --- I believe it&apos;s the truth, but I&apos;ll give some of them the benefit of the doubt. People who are willing to tell their truth, openly, unabashedly, unapologetically, like you, right, I hope like me, and we&apos;ll get through it.&quot;
The beloved TV and country music star, who starred on &quot;The Dukes of Hazzard,&quot; &quot;Smallville,&quot; &quot;Tyler Perry’s The Have and Have Not’s&quot; and co-founder of The Children’s Miracle Network, did a 45-minute concert to help celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary on the Freedom Stage in Washington, D.C. as part of the Great American State Fair.
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&quot;It&apos;s an honor because we&apos;re here in D.C., and we were asked by the present administration, so that&apos;s really terrific, so I&apos;m jazzed about it,&quot; the 66-year-old said about being asked to perform for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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The &quot;Smallville&quot; star revealed that he also celebrated the country’s bicentennial 50 years ago in style when he joined high school bands from all over the U.S. and played the sousaphone in a parade at Disney World.
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&quot;It was great,&quot; Schneider said. &quot;For me at that point, it was really spectacular because we got to go behind the flowers and trees at Disney World and saw, you know, kind of the inner workings of it and that was kind of like getting to go behind the curtain where the Wizard of Oz is, so I loved it. So, now to be part of something else 50 years later — I can&apos;t believe that but it&apos;s true. Fifty years later, I&apos;m part of the sestercentennial … And I&apos;m proud of our country. I&apos;m proud of everything that&apos;s going on right now.&quot;
One thing he loves about America is the freedom to debate ideas.
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&quot;I believe that you should be able to express your opinion,&quot; he said, &quot;and have it maybe challenged, but in a friendly manner. Somewhere in the last, I don&apos;t know, maybe six years, it seems like a lot of people, if you disagree with somebody, they just like throw you out. And maybe that&apos;s social media. Maybe it&apos;s the ability to be able to block people.&quot;
One thing he said he hopes never changes about this country is the &quot;desire to celebrate our flag, to celebrate red, white, and blue, to celebrate our freedom, to celebrate those folks who have sacrificed so much in order to give that to us. And there are forces trying to combat that too.&quot;
When asked what freedom means to him, Schneider called it the &quot;opportunity to be able to do with your life or your skill set that which makes you happy. You know, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.&quot;
He continued, &quot;Pursuit of happiness is not necessarily having a bunch of money. The pursuit of happiness is getting up in the morning and saying, ‘I can&apos;t wait to get to work. I can wait to try this. I can&apos;t wait to write this song. I can&apos;t wait to do this woodwork. I can wait to fix that car. I want to be the best mechanic there ever was. I wanna be the the best lawyer there ever, I wanna the best whatever there ever was.’ You can&apos;t do that in other countries. They don&apos;t take it for granted.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arkansas takes home top ranking for religious freedom after Gov Sanders expands key protections</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arkansas takes home top ranking for religious freedom after Gov Sanders expands key protections</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Arkansas has been ranked the nation&apos;s top state for religious liberty after Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a series of laws expanding faith protections that helped lift the state to the top.
Earning a score of 89.2%, Arkansas became one of only two states to earn the First Liberty Institute&apos;s annual Religious Liberty in the States index&apos;s first-ever &quot;excellent&quot; rating. The index evaluates states using 50 legal protections across 20 religious liberty safeguards spanning education, healthcare, family law, economic activity and other areas of daily life.
&quot;Religious liberty is America’s First Freedom, and Arkansas is leading the nation in protecting it,&quot; Sanders said.
&quot;Our rights come from God, not government, and every American should be free to live according to their faith and conscience. We’ll continue defending that freedom and ensuring the Natural State remains the best place in the country to live, work and worship.&quot;
AMERICA’S NEXT 250 YEARS DEPEND ON PASSING FAITH AND FREEDOM TO OUR CHILDREN
The Natural State climbed six spots from last year&apos;s rankings after lawmakers approved several measures expanding legal protections for religious exercise and conscience rights.
Arkansas&apos; rise was driven largely by Act 677, legislation Sanders signed last year that bars state and local governments from penalizing people, businesses and religious organizations for acting according to their religious beliefs regarding marriage and biological sex.
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The state&apos;s religious liberty push also included the Conscience Protection Act, signed by Sanders in 2023, which expanded Arkansas&apos; Religious Freedom Restoration Act by prohibiting state government discrimination against religious organizations based on their religious identity or status.
Kelly Shackelford, president, CEO and chief counsel at First Liberty, said other states should follow Arkansas&apos; lead and &quot;strengthen religious liberty protections in their own states.&quot;
&quot;Religious liberty is best protected when leaders are willing to act before the rights of people of faith are threatened,&quot; Shackelford said.
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Dr. Mark David Hall, director of the Religious Liberty in the States project, said Arkansas demonstrates how states can protect what America&apos;s founders called &quot;the sacred right of conscience,&quot; allowing people to practice their faith not just at church, but in their everyday lives.
&quot;States have always served as laboratories of liberty, and this year’s results show why that matters,&quot; Hall said.
Sanders also publicly defended religious freedom in December. She rejected demands from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), a group that advocates for the separation of church and state, to reverse her proclamation closing state offices for Christmas.
In a response letter previously obtained by Fox News Digital, Sanders pushed back on claims it was unconstitutional, saying &quot;only by voicing our own faith and celebrating other faiths can we make our state&apos;s diverse religious communities feel seen and heard.&quot;
&quot;With this index, citizens and legislators can see where their state is doing well, where it still has room to improve, and which existing laws could help better protect the right of conscience,&quot; Dr. Paul D. Mueller, associate director of the Religious Liberty in the States project, said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Kamala Harris torched over ‘zero sense’ WNBA pep talk in latest ‘word salad’ moment</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Kamala Harris torched over ‘zero sense’ WNBA pep talk in latest ‘word salad’ moment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Vice President Kamala Harris drew ridicule over a motivational speech to the WNBA&apos;s Los Angeles Sparks over the weekend – with critics arguing the appearance was another &quot;word salad.&quot;
Harris told the Sparks they were making an &quot;incredible impact&quot; on the country, while critics ripped her circuitous delivery and the fact she went from the Democrats&apos; presidential nominee to &quot;giving speeches to the WNBA.&quot;
&quot;I travel our country. Young girls, boys, people of every gender background, race, watch the ‘W’, and understand how inspiring it is,&quot; Harris said.
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&quot;So keep doing what you&apos;re doing. You guys are impacting people who you may never meet,&quot; she said, before claiming that that includes people who &quot;may never know your names or mine but they are aware of what you are.&quot;
&quot;And it is giving them a sense of their value, their dignity, and what they have a right to expect from this world -- so congratulations on this game, but congratulations as much as anything else for the path you guys are charting. It is extraordinary to watch.&quot;
Outkick founder Clay Travis was nonplussed by Harris’ remarks, saying the former vice president made &quot;zero sense.&quot;
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&quot;This league has still never had a team visit the White House with Trump in office,&quot; he added.
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines said on Fox News Monday that when FBI Director Kash Patel fired up the U.S. Olympic Men’s Hockey Team in February after its upset of Canada, he was ridiculed by Harris’ ideological flank for the appearance while serving as the FBI chief. Gaines said on Fox News that while she had not seen Harris’ clip yet, she was reminded of the invective launched at the administration official. 
&quot;Was there any outrage like there was when Kash Patel was in the men&apos;s locker room after the Olympic team won a gold medal at the Olympics? No, I don&apos;t think so,&quot; she said.
Other critics said Harris served up her latest helping of &quot;delusional word salad nonsense,&quot; hearkening back to prior speeches and public remarks that also appeared circuitous or vague.
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&quot;I still thank God every single day that this woman lost the election,&quot; user One Bad Dude wrote.
&quot;She&apos;s like a party clown at this point,&quot; another wrote. 
Another quipped: &quot;Total mystery how this person lost every swing state.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Kiera McDonald contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kathie Lee Gifford details the pelvis fracture and spine misdiagnosis that pushed her to &apos;rock bottom&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kathie Lee Gifford details the pelvis fracture and spine misdiagnosis that pushed her to &apos;rock bottom&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kathie Lee Gifford said years of debilitating physical pain became so overwhelming that she reached a point where she felt ready to &quot;go home&quot; to heaven, opening up about one of the darkest periods of her life on a new episode of Sean Hannity&apos;s podcast.
&quot;I was done,&quot; Gifford said, adding later that she &quot;just wanted to go home to Jesus.&quot;
The broadcasting legend reflected on the health challenges that nearly broke her spirit during a wide-ranging conversation with Hannity, touching on her decades-long career, Christian faith, family and the resilience she found after enduring years of physical setbacks.
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In the process, Gifford opened up about living &quot;10 lives&quot; and surviving the intense physical agony that left her crawling across her floor.
&quot;And I&apos;ve been so blessed in my life. I had five grandchildren within three years. My son had three, and my daughter had two children, and thus making me a bubby, which is the Yiddish for grandma. And as joyful as that was, I couldn&apos;t even hold them.&quot;
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From a catastrophic medical misdiagnosis to harrowing falls that left her pelvis fractured, she revealed how hitting &quot;rock bottom&quot; physically tested and ultimately strengthened her faith.
&quot;I thought I had the best doctors in the world,&quot; she said. &quot;And they kept saying to me, &apos;It&apos;s not your hip, it is your spine.&apos;&quot;
Gifford disagreed with their assertions, saying she knew her body was telling her a different story. At the time, she couldn&apos;t walk, and a doctor&apos;s misread of an X-ray further delayed treatment.
&quot;I was crawling to the bathroom by the time I finally had my hip replaced,&quot; she said, recalling that one physician was stunned by the condition she had been living in.
Gifford said she ultimately made a call to the doctor about her misdiagnosis and threatened to sue.
&quot;I don&apos;t want anybody else to ever have to suffer like that,&quot; she said.
Hannity&apos;s full conversation with Gifford is available on iHeart, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other major podcast platforms.
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			<news:title>Superhuman’s new auto-draft feature almost makes me like AI replies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Superhuman’s latest AI email drafting feature is its most convincing yet, generating replies that often required little to no editing in our testing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify expands its AI push with a ChatGPT-like music assistant</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spotify expands its AI push with a ChatGPT-like music assistant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify is rolling out a new AI-powered conversational feature that lets Premium subscribers chat with the app to discover music, podcasts, and audiobooks, and more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump loses key Senate ally as election integrity fight enters critical phase</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump loses key Senate ally as election integrity fight enters critical phase</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump’s top election integrity priority has been stalled in the Senate for months, and with the passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the push has lost a key player in getting the bill across the line.
Graham was not just a vocal proponent of the SAVE America Act; he was the Senate Budget Committee chair, a position that is crucial in setting the foundation and guardrails for the party-line process Trump has demanded Republicans take to pass the bill.
His sudden death on Sunday came as the House was gearing up to launch a third budget reconciliation attempt in a bid to fund the Pentagon and attach a version of the SAVE America Act to the party-line undertaking.
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&quot;This is a big blow to the SAVE America Act, let me tell you,&quot; Trump said after Graham’s death.
It’s a maneuver that Graham has wanted to make as soon as the political reality of the bill became clear in the Senate, where a cohort of Senate Republicans have broken from Trump and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., to block the bill with Senate Democrats.
In early April, Graham vowed to make a &quot;down payment&quot; on the SAVE America Act through reconciliation.
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&quot;Voter integrity laws — I&apos;m going to create grant programs, but they&apos;ll have conditions on them,&quot; Graham said. &quot;To get a grant, you’ve got to make sure you purge your rolls of illegal immigrants. There are a lot of blue states out there that don&apos;t do that, and we&apos;ll try to get as much of a voter ID system as I can.&quot;
His position on the Senate Budget Committee won’t remain vacant, however.
Sen. Ron Johnson R-Wis., is expected to take the gavel, but has not yet been formally tapped for the role. Still, he is already getting up to speed with staff on the committee and his colleagues in the House.
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&quot;I just walked by Lindsey’s desk, so, I mean, I&apos;ve got to take one step at a time,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;I understand the responsibility I&apos;m assuming.&quot;
Johnson said that he’s already spoken with his House counterpart, House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, and is doing what he can to &quot;organize the effort so we can succeed.&quot;
He’s already gotten his hands on the House’s SAVE America plan from House Administration Committee Chair Bryan Steil, but whether the provision lives or dies is ultimately up to the Senate rules referee.
Complicating matters is the running clock lawmakers have to deal with, given the time-consuming nature of budget reconciliation.
The House is in session for two weeks this month, while the Senate will embark on a near month-long sprint. Both chambers will be gone the entirety of August, and return in September to a looming fight over funding the government.
For now, the Senate is waiting on what the House produces, and there’s no guarantee that their product will pass muster with Republicans in the upper chamber.
&quot;The path to 51 is going to be a bumpy one, I think over here,&quot; Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said. &quot;But, we’ll see what they come up with.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced some backlash on Monday after attempting to explain rising rates of rape within his city, as he said it was due in part to an expanded definition of what constitutes rape.
During an interview with PIX11 News, reporter Dan Mannarino asked Mamdani about New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin&apos;s concerns over rape and felony assault numbers within the city.
Mamdani maintained that the NYPD has reported among the lowest numbers of murders and shootings in its recorded history and suggested that the rape statistics need to be contextualized.
ZOHRAN MAMDANI PRAISED FOR &apos;FANTASTIC&apos; QUESTION-DODGING ON PRESIDENTIAL ELIGIBILITY
&quot;And what I think is important to know is a lot of the increase in rape also comes from an expanded definition of what counts as rape, as well as survivors coming forward for acts that took place years prior,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;And we are thankful for them coming forward, the courage and the bravery it takes, but just to provide New Yorkers with that context.&quot;
Mamdani&apos;s comments on the &quot;expanded definition of what counts as rape&quot; surprised some of his critics. While Mamdani&apos;s defenders online said he was merely providing context and wasn&apos;t downplaying the seriousness of the crime, others called out what they viewed as his dismissal of the upswing. 
Democratic New York City Council member Susan Zhuang commented on the clip on X.
&quot;Expanding the legal definition of rape was an important step toward recognizing more survivors under the law. But it should never be used to deflect from the responsibility to reduce sexual violence. Survivors deserve leadership, action, accountability, and justice. They don’t deserve deflection,&quot; he wrote.
&quot;HOW did women vote for this guy?&quot; women&apos;s activist Riley Gaines wrote.
MAMDANI SAYS IT&apos;S TIME TO &apos;BRING THIS CHAPTER TO A CLOSE&apos; AFTER PLATNER CAMPAIGN COLLAPSE
Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy remarked, &quot;Rapes are up. Rents are up. Foreign diseases and parasites spreading. Historic Churches burning left and right. Elect the third world, get the third world.&quot;
Outkick founder Clay Travis joked, &quot;Sure, New York City rents hit an all time record high today, but at least the mayor is still very eloquent on social medi…whoops!&quot;
&quot;Going great,&quot; RedState writer Bonchie commented.
Pro-Israel activist Lizzy Savetzky wrote, &quot;Didn’t realize rape had a dynamic definition.&quot;
&quot;No wonder these guys saw no problem with Platner,&quot; Substack writer Jim Treacher wrote.
GEORGETOWN PROFESSOR SAYS &apos;GET OVER IT&apos; TO MUSLIM RAPE GANG CONCERNS
Fox News Digital reached out to the mayor&apos;s office for comment.
Mamdani&apos;s comment on the &quot;expanded definition&quot; of rape likely refers to New York&apos;s Rape is Rape Act, which was signed into law by Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul in January 2024 and went into effect in September of that year. The law classifies rape as nonconsensual or forcibly compelled sexual intercourse, oral sexual conduct or anal sexual conduct after previously defining rape as only nonconsenual or forcibly compelled vaginal penetration by a penis.
However, NYPD’s latest CompStat data from last week saw a 6.6% increase in rape compared to the same time last year, after the definition was already changed.
NYPD&apos;s data also showed a decrease in murder, theft, robbery, burglary and grand larceny.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>MIKE DAVIS: Why Senate must ignore Obama judge&apos;s attack on AG nominee Todd Blanche</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Todd Blanche, President Trump’s acting attorney general, appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday for a nomination hearing that will help decide whether he gets the permanent job. Blanche is unquestionably qualified to serve as the next attorney general of the United States. Indeed, the Senate confirmed Blanche as the deputy attorney general – the Justice Department’s No. 2, with almost all powers of the attorney general – nearly 16 months ago. And Blanche has already served as the acting attorney general for many months. Blanche, a former New York federal prosecutor, white-shoe law partner, and senior Justice Department official, is the right man for the job. His experience fighting (and beating) the Biden lawfare against Trump as his private attorney makes Blanche uniquely qualified to bring much-needed accountability and reforms to the Justice Department to ensure the Democrats’ unprecedented, republic-ending lawfare is never repeated. Blanche is on a glidepath to Senate confirmation as America’s next attorney general.
So naturally, Democrat operatives are getting desperate. In a last-minute judicial drive-by attack, former federal public defender-turned Obama-appointed Judge Kathleen Williams blasted out an unprecedented, lawless order Monday in which she baselessly referred Blanche for bar discipline. Her timing is obviously political. Williams sat on it for weeks, only to issue her ruling two days before Blanche is set to publicly testify at his Senate confirmation hearing. The Eleventh Circuit should reverse her order, like it has done so many other times before. Instead of rewarding Williams’ partisan and dangerous judicial misconduct, the Senate must confirm Blanche before August recess.
President Trump was the victim of an unprecedented, coordinated Democrat lawfare campaign by the Biden White House, the Biden Justice Department and partisan Democrat prosecutors in New York and Atlanta. Trump sued. Among other bad actors, the lawsuit sought damages for the misconduct of Jack Smith, the former Biden special counsel who attempted to decide a presidential election for the American people through the federal criminal justice system. Trump’s lawsuit also targeted Jay Bratt, Smith’s Biden DOJ lackey. During Trump&apos;s second term, the Justice Department agreed to a settlement placing approximately $1.8 billion into an anti-weaponization fund to compensate victims of a weaponized justice system, but then scuttled the plan. Williams signed off on the voluntary dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41. That should have ended the matter, but it didn’t.
OBAMA-APPOINTED JUDGE TORCHES TRUMP ADMIN IN LATEST COURTROOM SHOWDOWN, REFERS ATTORNEY FOR BAR REVIEW
A group of disgruntled former federal judges who were not parties to this case — people who had nothing to do with it and walked in off the street — filed an amicus brief urging Williams to reopen the case and impose punitive sanctions on the plaintiffs. Blanche, Stanley Woodward (DOJ No. 3), and the Justice Department never even entered appearances. None of that mattered to Williams. She baselessly and lawlessly referred Blanche and Woodward for bar discipline anyway, over a supposedly collusive settlement.
This ruling is legally absurd, a political disgrace, and a highly improper attempt by a federal judge to change the outcome of the Senate confirmation of a senior executive branch official.
The legal problems start immediately. Williams invokes Article III Constitutional authority, but she acted solely at the request of nonparties who had no stake in the case. In other words, those with no Article III standing. Stunningly, she ordered money paid to these former judges who had no part in the litigation. She then claimed there was no active case or controversy, and she disingenuously and badly attempts to distinguish this fact — which normally would be a death knell for Article III standing — from binding Supreme Court cases.
LEGAL WAR ON TRUMP’S AGENDA GAINS FIREPOWER AS FEDERAL LAWYERS DEFECT TO DEMOCRATS
Williams called this case &quot;a truly unique scenario&quot; and admitted she could not find a comparable precedent. That admission alone should have stopped her from acting as she did. Sanctions exist to punish unethical legal conduct, not to allow a federal judge to make up new law on the fly to punish political enemies. Williams’ ruling has no limiting principle. Consent decrees are filed complaints with agreed-upon settlements that courts approve routinely. Indeed, the Justice Department has entered into hundreds of them. Under Williams&apos; logic, were those collusive too? Should those lawyers face bar referrals and disbarment–because some lawless and emotional partisan judge didn’t like the policy result?
The Eleventh Circuit needs to step in and address this mess. That will not be the first time the Eleventh Circuit has had to clean up after Williams. It will surely not be the last time, either.
During the pandemic, Williams tried to micromanage Miami-Dade County&apos;s jail facilities, ordering that inmates receive masks, cleaning supplies and COVID testing. The Eleventh Circuit vacated the order. Williams struck down Florida&apos;s vaccine passport law, which protected unvaccinated cruise passengers from discrimination. She ruled it violated the First Amendment. The Eleventh Circuit reversed her.
DHS MOVES ALL DETAINEES OUT OF ‘ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ’ AMID HURRICANE CONCERNS
Her most outrageous anti-Trump ruling involved Alligator Alcatraz, the state-run detention facility built in the Everglades to house illegal immigrants awaiting deportation. Florida ran it; the federal government did not. Williams invoked an obscure environmental law requiring assessments before construction of federal facilities and ordered it closed. But again, it was not a federal facility. States house federal prisoners in county jails all the time. That does not make those jails federal property. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stepped up to help the Trump administration manage the flood of illegal immigrants who poured across the border under Biden. Williams tried to stop him. The Eleventh Circuit reversed her and kept Alligator Alcatraz open.
Now Williams wants to derail a Trump Cabinet confirmation with a last-minute sanctions order dropped two days before Blanche&apos;s confirmation hearing. She never should have entertained the motion brought by those washed-up, bitter judges, led, as usual, by J. Michael Luttig, a perpetual Supreme Court reject who has made a career out of losing. Williams should have left the dismissal in place and moved on.
The Senate already knows how to handle this playbook. When so-called whistleblower Erez Reuveni made last-minute allegations against Third Circuit Judge Emil Bove, the Senate ignored them and confirmed Bove. They should do the same here.
The Eleventh Circuit will reverse Williams. And the Senate must confirm Todd Blanche before August recess.
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			<news:keywords>The sun is shining, it&apos;s supposed to be a blazing 97 degrees here in NW Ohio and the World Cup rolls on this afternoon, but, first, it&apos;s time for a fresh edition of Tuesday Screencaps where we address the sports and culture world we&apos;re all living in.
Let&apos;s start with this startling piece of news from smokin&apos; Charley Hull, who dazzled all of us with her cig-smoking antics on the LPGA Tour. We called her the female John Daly. It turns out we weren&apos;t exaggerating. In a new podcast out this week, Hull reveals that she was smoking up to 40 cigs per day at the height of her nicotine habit.
&quot;I was very stressed at the time,&quot; Hull says of her 40 cig per day performances.
How does that compare against John Daly&apos;s habit?
In 2014, Daly revealed, like Hull, he was smoking up to 40 cigs per day and would drink 10-12 Diet Cokes. That Diet Coke consumption was down from his peak when he would hammer 26-28 cans per day.
His cig of choice? Marlboros. I just happen to be lucky enough to have a pack autographed by Big John that I curated during a trip to the 2024 Masters where I was able to meet John at the Augusta Hooters (RIP).
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Unlike Daly who continues to smoke like a chimney, Hull decided one day on the golf course to just give up cigs. She made a $10k bet with friends that she was done smoking for two months. She hasn&apos;t smoked since.
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MLB wants to bring in a younger audience, but then puts the Home Run Derby on Netflix
Did kids gravitate to the Netflix app like we all gravitated to ESPN back in the day? It&apos;s early, but based on where this poll is heading, it sounds like an overwhelming number of kids will have to see a clip on social media to have seen any of the 2026 Derby.
Were kids more likely to watch the Derby if it was on a cable/YouTubeTV channel?
Things I wonder about:
This is the most-watched TikTok on MLB&apos;s channel this morning from last night&apos;s event. It has 515k views. Can these massive sports organizations exist in a world where its audience wants a nine-second clip?
The price for parents to watch their kids play travel sports just keeps going up and you guys just keep paying
I know one of you spent the weekend in Cincinnati at an AAU tournament. A media personality in NW Ohio says she and her husband spent $240 in entrance fees to watch their twin daughters play in said tournament. The mom says after parking, gas, hotel and food, they spent more than a thousand dollars for a long weekend in Cincinnati.
But, families just keep paying it and the tournaments keep raising the prices. Look at what parents were paying in 2025 vs. 2026.
Last night, I was doing the math with Mrs. Screencaps on a season of rec baseball:
Total: Let&apos;s call it $500 just to get a season rolling, not including the fuel to play 45 minutes from home on random Wednesday nights. Next year, the bat budget will likely be slashed to zero
Modern-day degenerates: Meet Priscilla Presley’s son
– Mark in Tucson writes: I&apos;m sure I&apos;m not the only one who sent you the story about this clown and his gofundme... for a pizza oven... for his driveway... Besides being the degenerate son of Priscilla Presley, and asking the public to fund this pipe dream, there&apos;s so much else to parse. His defense of the request is he has ADD and bills, so he&apos;s asking the public&apos;s help. He clearly has done no research on Los Angeles and it&apos;s byzantine regulation structure, but I&apos;d pay money to be there when he fires that bad boy up. If this ever gets off the ground, he&apos;ll be shut down the first day. Mark my words.
Thank you for the daily dose of NORMAL.
Mailbag:
– Dan from AZ on pillows: Catching up on SC from Saturday and just wanted to second your Purple pillow rec #NotSponsored. I bought mine back in January and haven’t looked back. Also coincidentally just ordered one yesterday for the wife.One thing I’ll add for Beer Guy Neil is if you live near any of their stores, go in and try them out. They have several different options to accommodate all the various sleep preferences. I went with the DreamLayer.Lastly as a Cubs fan who will always root for Kyle Schwarber, I hope he hits a billion homers tonight.
Kinsey: I want to add that I DO NOT have any stock in Purple pillows. I have never received an email from Purple to promote their pillows. I PAID for my Purple pillow.
– Philly Ray in MN on my recent venture into the world of pickleball: Google annual cost of pickleball injuries in the U.S.  Yikes! 
– Kevin in Naples, FL reacts to my golfing prowess and this scumbag RJ telling me to stop taking care of my yard: The Tee Shot Tuesday video was awesome. Instead of putting up a snowman, you rose to the occasion and scored par with your silky smooth swing.
Re: RJ bitching about lawns: A nice lawn is about having pride in your property and taking care of the things you own. It&apos;s about being a responsible adult with taste, class, and keeping property values high in your hood.
RJ&apos;s idea of creativity with his lawn is it&apos;s probably filled with grubs, bare spots, broken glass, old bald tires, and broken down 1993 Buicks.
– Tom T. also reacts to this loser RJ: I have not been mowing on Thursday nights.  In fact, I have not been mowing at all.  All of my grass is DEAD, Jim.   If only I had a lawn that could feed the WHOLE neighborhood, I would be so stoked!!  The only way my lawn could feed the neighborhood, is if they had a great recipe for Plaintain stew… you know, the weeds with the little knobs on a long stem that have white things sticking out…..I had to look up the name.   Of course that virtue signaling dingus, RJ, did not send a picture of his lawn…. HE AIN’T GOT ONE!!!  I hope he’s envious of my dead lawn, but the fact is, he will never have a lawn, unless someone gifts him a house with a lawn…..maybe his parents have a lawn that he can inherit. 
– Jim in East Peoria, IL is back and he&apos;s as mad as I am at Disney for not rigging America&apos;s Funniest Videos for a little girl to win a Disney cruise: Great work today on a very slow sports day. Hard to believe the schedule is so barren, but that&apos;s the way the dog days go at times.
Truly UN F---ING BELIEVABLE that AFV chose Granny over the little girl. Guessing the family wasn&apos;t woke enough or something. And you are, as usual, correct - the little girl&apos;s video was MUCH better. Chuck heaving the club was comical, but typical Chuck. I too had no idea Conor McGregor was fighting again until I saw some stuff about it Sunday morning. Course, not exactly sure I&apos;d call it fighting....
I&apos;d say ol&apos; RJ gets his panties twisted about a lot of things we hold sacred in America. He can just walk himself right out the f---ing door to his country of choice. And the United Steaks of America was classic!
Lastly, I think we need to start a SOPHIE2032 campaign. She&apos;ll only be 30 in August, so she can&apos;t run in 2028, but I really think she&apos;d be a great choice for 2032. Just sayin&apos;.
– Scott in Rocky Point, NY checks in on my new pickleball fascination: As a lifelong competitive guy and someone that picks up most sports easily (baseball, softball, basketball, tennis (eh), ping pong, badminton, pool, etc) I found myself getting a pickleball racket kit from Amazon to give it a go with my gf. My daughter, who lives in AZ, has joined a few pickleball leagues to meet people and just to get out and pickle which sounds very fun except for the hot summer nights there. Not exactly sure of the rules as of yet, the kitchen what? We&apos;ve only smacked the wiffle ball back and forth, sort of getting the hang of hitting, but totally agree that doubles seem to be the way to play. Less movement the better. Bring on a loud-mouthed 70s couple so I can smack the ball into their faces (talkers bother me). I have a badminton side to my yard, thought about converting it to pickleball (which would make me still play badminton), but the over $10K cost was a definite no for me. I&apos;ll get the swimming pool pickleball set instead.
Why do Canadians build houses so close together?
Last night, I ended up down a Google Maps rabbit hole and ended up in Saskatoon where I found myself looking at neighborhoods. I knew Canadian neighborhoods were tight, but why are they tight across the entire country where there&apos;s plenty of land?
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			<news:keywords>ISRAEL-GAZA BORDER: &quot;Fire, fire, fire!&quot; shouts a member of Kibbutz Bror Hayil’s local security squad, pointing his weapon at a fellow participant acting as a terrorist. The kibbutz is located adjacent to the Gaza border, from where thousands of Hamas-led Palestinians invaded Israel and massacred some 1,200 people on Oct. 7, 2023.
The exercise, attended by Fox News Digital, was the eighth training session conducted by Magen48 in partnership with the Israel Defense Forces — a full-scale drill involving the local civilian defense squad designed to prepare southern Israeli communities for scenarios similar to Oct. 7.
One of the scenarios simulated terrorists infiltrating the kibbutz kindergarten. With IDF forces en route, the civil defense squad had to respond while accounting for the presence of children, limited visibility and the need to neutralize the attackers while ensuring a safe evacuation. During the exercise, a simulated grenade detonated, injuring one member of the civil defense squad in the leg, while the others succeeded in neutralizing the terrorists.
HAMAS SAYS IT WILL DISSOLVE GAZA GOVERNMENT, BUT ISRAEL WARNS GROUP STILL SEEKS HEZBOLLAH-STYLE CONTROL
In earlier sessions, participants learned to operate weapons from behind cover while sitting, lying down, standing and moving. They are also trained to work in pairs and larger groups while developing communication skills. The exercises grew increasingly complex, with teams conducting drills inside buildings and responding to continuous emergency alerts.
Because the exercise took place inside a civilian community, no live ammunition was used. All weapons and equipment were secured to prevent accidental discharge. Residents were notified in advance of the drill.
Among the 47 participants were IDF soldiers and medical personnel from the Gaza Division’s Northern Brigade.
Magen48 instructor T., who could not reveal his full name for security reasons, said the Bror Hayil program initially presented significant challenges.
&quot;The civil defense squad was made up of soldiers who had served in special forces alongside others who had never held combat roles in the military. Some were issued weapons they had never used during their service. Training begins with weapons familiarization, covering the basics of firearm operation and how to manipulate the weapon’s safety mechanisms,&quot; he said.
One lesson drawn from Oct. 7 was that many members of civilian security squads responded alone. &quot;Whoever ran alone was not able to fend off terrorists,&quot; T. said, explaining that the training emphasizes locating another squad member before engaging whenever possible.
&quot;The idea behind this project is to establish a unified operational language, so that if an incident occurs, nearby communities can join the response and coordinate effectively,&quot; he said.
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&quot;The idea is that they are able to manage the event until forces arrive, then hand over control in an orderly manner while continuing to work together. They know the kibbutz, they work well as teams and they have undergone high-quality training that sharpened their skills.&quot;
Magen48, established in July 2024 and named for the 48 first responders killed on Oct. 7, has trained 1,500 civilians to respond to life-threatening emergencies, equipping them with the knowledge, skills and resources to contend with scenarios including terrorist attacks, medical emergencies and fires.
Counterterrorism expert Ehud Dribben, who has 30 years of experience in the field, co-founded the organization with Ari Briggs and Mike Aron. As the three began planning to create a training facility, the IDF approached them to develop a program providing each of the 67 Gaza Envelope communities with 12 full training days annually. To date, Magen48 has conducted more than 550 training sessions.
The training exercise began with the community command center issuing an alert about eight terrorists infiltrating the kibbutz, prompting members of the civil defense squad to mobilize to their assigned defensive positions.
Briggs and Dribben designed the exercise around five key locations where the defense squad would ultimately need to concentrate its forces. Response times are measured, and every step — from alerting residents to engaging the terrorists and evacuating casualties — is closely monitored.
&quot;The reports that emerged after Oct. 7 showed that civilian first responders were incredibly brave. They were prepared to do anything to protect their families, friends and communities, but they were not trained adequately and lacked the equipment they needed,&quot; Briggs said.
&quot;Strong, well-trained civilian response teams don’t just improve security — they help bring communities back together, strengthen resilience and ensure these towns grow and have an amazing future,&quot; he added.
Retired British Col. Richard Kemp, who observed the training exercises, said the primary objective is to prevent another Oct. 7.
&quot;I was in the British army for 30 years, so I understand the importance of defense and security for a country like Israel,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;If you know that your enemy has a capability of any sort to endanger you, you have to be ready to deal with that capability through the kind of work that Magen48 is doing.&quot;
Kemp called the drill one of the most complex exercises he had witnessed.
&quot;It’s really important that these drills take place to give the local community confidence that its security is a top priority and that forces are doing everything they can to prepare for another terrorist attack like the one we saw on Oct. 7,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Two regular Joes will compete with pros for $3.25M purse at inaugural &apos;The Champions&apos; bass fishing tournament</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you’ve ever watched a bass fishing tournament and thought you could hang with the best anglers on earth, it might be time to put up or shut up.
World Bass Enterprises (WBE) is giving two average Joes the chance to compete in The Champions this fall, putting them on the same water, in the same tournament and in pursuit of the same record-setting prize money as some of the best bass fishermen in the world.
No pressure.
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The Champions, an inaugural tournament hosted by WBE, will feature a $3.25 million purse, including $1.25 million for the winning angler. That’s the largest prize in the sport’s history. The field will include the top 25 anglers from the Bassmaster Elite Series and the top 25 from Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Tour.
And now, two fans will get a chance to join them.
WBE founder and CEO Brian Bird told OutKick Outdoors the idea came from fans themselves.
&quot;You know, whenever we would do a podcast or we would do a social launch on one of our social media, there was always comments of, ‘Well, how do I get in? The everyday person should get to fish in something like this,’&quot; Bird said. &quot;And so I just — it bothered me.&quot;
So, he came up with a solution.
Fans who buy the tournament’s pay-per-view streaming package will be entered for a chance to win one of the two spots. There is also a no-purchase-necessary mail-in option.
&quot;You buy the pay-per-view event, and it’s 50 bucks,&quot; Bird said. &quot;We’re streaming the opening ceremonies. We’re streaming the tournament, of course, the weigh-ins, but we’re streaming the Champions Dinner. We’re streaming the pro-am. You get to watch all of that.&quot;
Then WBE will draw two anglers from those entries.
&quot;We’ll just have two anglers that we draw out of that that buy the pay-per-view that are just everyday Joes, and give them a chance to compete in this tournament at the same level as the professionals,&quot; Bird said. &quot;So I think it’s going to be really cool.&quot;
Watch Brian Bird&apos;s full interview with OutKick Outdoors here:
Bass fishing has plenty of weekend warriors who are convinced they could hang with the pros if given the chance. This time, two of them will actually get to prove it.
&quot;I think it’s a story in itself for these people to get to participate in something like this,&quot; he said. &quot;I mean, at media day, I can’t imagine the questions they’re going to receive. They may have more attention on them than the pros do.
&quot;Maybe one of them will make the top 15 to fish in the championship on Saturday. That’d even be way cool too. So we’ll see what happens.&quot;
The Champions will be held Oct. 28-Nov. 1 at Sanders Ferry Park on Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville, Tenn., just outside Nashville.
Bird said the goal is to create a true world championship event, something bass fishing has never really had before.
&quot;I love the sport, for one, and I love watching tournaments, and I love watching all the anglers participate,&quot; Bird said. &quot;But I’ve always been like, well, who’s the best, right? Because there’s two leagues, and in all of our other sports, there is a true championship. You know, a Super Bowl or NBA championship or whatever you want to call it, and I just felt like the sport of bass fishing was missing that.&quot;
First place will pay $1.25 million. Second place gets $500,000, third gets $300,000, fourth gets $200,000 and fifth gets $100,000.
&quot;We wanted it to be the biggest payday,&quot; Bird said. &quot;If we’re going to call this thing the Super Bowl of bass fishing, the world championship of bass fishing, whatever you’re going to call it… the payday needed to reflect that type of status.&quot;
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Bird said professional anglers do well, but they don’t make the kind of money athletes in other major sports make. If this is going to be treated like a true championship, he believes the money should match.
&quot;If you’re the best in the world,&quot; he said &quot;you deserve to see that big payday.&quot;
The fishing will be the centerpiece, but WBE is building The Champions into a much bigger event.
The five-day event will include three days of competition, media day, opening ceremonies, weigh-ins, a flyover, fireworks, a massive expo, a pro-am tournament, fan activities, food and beverage vendors and musical performances from Riley Green, Lee Greenwood, Randy Houser and Trace Adkins.
&quot;The way we’re setting it all up is it’s all like what probably the fans and athletes experience at a Super Bowl,&quot; Bird said.
He said fans can also expect a kids park with a petting zoo, BB gun shoots, fishing activities, aquariums, bounce houses, casting and flipping contests, horseshoe contests, bands, a beer garden and food vendors.
It’s a full-blown bass fishing festival.
WBE announced that one fan will win Bird’s former Ranger Z521R 55th Anniversary Limited Edition 2023 bass boat. Fans can enter by buying merch from WBE’s online store, or by mail without making a purchase.
Bird told OutKick Outdoors he wanted the giveaway to feel more personal than simply buying a random prize. He said the boat has been well cared for and is &quot;like brand new.&quot;
&quot;We’ve won some tournaments together, but I just thought it’d be awesome for a fan to get to have it and see somebody else getting to use it,&quot; Bird said. &quot;And hopefully, it’s as good to whoever wins it as it’s been to me.&quot;
Bird said WBE is also giving away other prizes, including ATVs, a trip to the Bahamas, an alligator hunt and fishing trips.
&quot;There’s lots of opportunities to win so much stuff, and that’s something else that’s really neat about this,&quot; Bird said. &quot;I don’t think there’s ever been an event like it that’s giving away as much as we’re giving away to the fans.&quot;
Including, of course, the chance to compete in the tournament itself — which will either be really cool or really humbling.
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			  <news:name>I was at Butler two years ago when America saw what courage looks like</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T13:13:20.011Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>I was at Butler two years ago when America saw what courage looks like</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two years ago this week, America came within inches of a tragedy that would have altered history forever.
On a sweltering July day at the Butler Farm Show grounds, I took the stage to address thousands who had come to hear a message of strength and hope from President Donald Trump. Then, backstage, I looked President Trump in the eye. He asked me how things looked on the ground. I told him what we all believed: &quot;We’re going to deliver Pennsylvania for you, Mr. President.&quot;
Minutes later, everything changed.
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The crack of gunfire cut through the air, shattering the joy of that day. I had heard that sound before in Afghanistan as a Marine. I pulled my wife to the ground and shouted for those around me to follow. Just 15 feet behind me, Corey Comperatore made the ultimate sacrifice, shielding his wife and daughters with his own body, saving their lives at the cost of his own.
President Trump had been shot. Confusion, fear, and disbelief flurried across the fairgrounds. Secret Service agents rushed to shield him from further fire as the would-be assassin was eliminated. Then, in an image now seared into the world’s memory, President Trump rose bloodied but unbroken, raised his fist in triumphant defiance, and delivered a rallying cry that still echoes across America: &quot;Fight! Fight! Fight!&quot;
In the chaos of a single moment, we saw both the best and the worst of humanity. Evil exists. Courage does, too.
We witnessed evil in its rawest form. But we also witnessed the extraordinary heroism of a father protecting his family, and the defiant courage of a leader who would not be silenced.
Corey Comperatore was the very best of us. A firefighter who ran toward danger for decades, a man of deep conviction who gave his life so his family might live. His sacrifice was not symbolic; it was immediate. It was the final act of a man who understood that duty sometimes demands everything. Two years later, his wife Helen and their daughters still carry his loss, yet they have channeled their grief into purpose through service and advocacy that honors his memory.
As mayor of Slippery Rock, just a short drive from those fields, and as someone who had the honor of traveling across Pennsylvania with President Trump’s team before casting one of Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes for him, I saw firsthand how the events of July 13 sent shockwaves through our communities.
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Neighbors grieved together. First responders restored order. Communities grew closer instead of pulling apart. What was intended to weaken us made us stronger.
The attack in Butler didn&apos;t just fail to break us. It galvanized us.
The attempt on President Trump’s life failed to stop him. It failed to stop the America First movement. If anything, it clarified what was at stake. Americans saw a man willing to risk everything for the country he loves, and they responded by giving him a decisive victory and returning him to the White House. Today, he is delivering on the America First mission by securing our border, unleashing American energy, expanding school choice, supporting our veterans and law enforcement, and putting working families first.
Anniversaries like this are not only occasions to remember what we survived. They are opportunities to recommit to the strength those events demand of us. We must resolve to better protect those who seek to lead and the citizens who peacefully assemble. We must stand with our men and women in uniform who stand on the thin line between order and chaos, just as Corey Comperatore did.
Two years later, the message remains clear: We will not be intimidated. We will not forget the hero who gave everything on that field. And we will not let down the next generation, my own daughters among them, who deserve an America that is safe, strong, and true to its founding promise.
President Trump looked at me that day and asked us not to let him down. Butler County kept its promise. The American people kept theirs. Now it is our duty to keep building the country worthy of Corey Comperatore’s sacrifice and the courage we witnessed on July 13, 2024.
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			  <news:name>“A feeling of finality and finesse:” Youth poet pens award-winning works</news:name>
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			<news:title>“A feeling of finality and finesse:” Youth poet pens award-winning works</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New to Tucson from South Korea in 2008, Kyung Sun Park found community at the Pima County Public Library. 
By 2009, her infant son, Trent, accompanied her to read, ask questions, practice English and lug home books. 
Those library visits laid the foundation for a love of reading, sure. The trips also opened up opportunities for new language: Storytime and reading programs in English instead of their native Korean and chess-related games.
“Thanks to these experiences, Trent has grown into a young man with a deep love for poetry and culture,” his mom wrote in a love letter to the Pima County Public Library.
Trent, who will begin his senior year at BASIS Oro Valley next month, was selected as one of the showcased youth poets who read their work at the Fox Theatre a few weeks ago.
His poem “And I Am the Desert” placed second in the 2026 Arizona State Poetry Society’s annual youth poetry contest and two other poems won additional awards in May. His work will be published in “Sandcutters,” the society’s annual poetry anthology, later this year.
Arizona Luminaria talked with Trent about the value of libraries, weaving language together, favorites, and what’s to come. The interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. 
Why and how would you encourage someone to go to the library regularly? It sounds cliché, but the contents of the library really do have another world stored inside them. Books have a way of making us, the readers, more in tune with reality. I think that some people have forgotten what books do for us, and I think that they forget that reading doesn’t have to be some hyperactive, life-consuming study. There is a kind of alienation for some that exists for reading and books and, subsequently, the library. A culture has formed where it becomes common for people to express that the library “is not for me,” simply because they are not English majors or not quite in tune with academia. 
Poet Trent Lee at the Woods Memorial Library in midtown Tucson in 2012 at age 3. Now a senior a BASIS Oro Valley, Trent aims to study physics and writing in college, he says. Credit: The Lee family



How? I would tell them to remember that the books are here for them, not the other way around, that reading is how we grow. I would point them towards the countless events held by the library about reading that are open to all people. Reading is not a special, strange task in the same way that schoolwork might have been. At the library, you learn, you read, and you learn to love to read on your own terms (barring, of course, book return deadlines). I think that this is the best thing that the library has to offer for an individual, that someone could freely choose how they want to grow. Beyond reading and beyond books, the library is also a place where anyone can go alone or with friends to community events or even just the space as a place to meet.
What do you do for fun? I wouldn’t say that I have any other things that I expressly do for fun. I’ve learned to have fun be a side effect of whatever I might be doing. If I had to name an activity, it would be Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA).
What is your favorite subject at school? Probably Latin. I like the historical aspects of it and the experience of being able to immerse oneself in the language that people used thousands of years ago. Beyond practicality, this is what drives me most for Latin. There is a grounded feeling that comes with it, as if you can connect to whatever a text is talking about. Things that have been buried for over centuries suddenly become alive, real to us.
Do you have a favorite poet? If I had to choose, it would probably be W. B. Yeats, and my favorite poem is “Sailing to Byzantium.”

How do poems come to you? It is hard to pick out a specific way that poems come to me. Usually, they come to me when I am sitting at my desk, but they also come to me at random moments. Even when I am not in the “writing” mindset, lines and phrases pop into my head.

And I Am the Desert
By Trent Lee
My spine grows sharper as the
 Dusky, thin veneers of the moon
 Set on my skin. It gnaws on me
 As if it hasn’t taken enough
 The palms are dried, their wrinkling
 Bark coming off and spreading
 On the city landscape
 The hairs are becoming
 Needles jutting out in the curtain
 That has fallen so heavily
 On us, our faces peeking
 Through this sandy gossamer
 Grain-cloth, ever cold in lonesome
 A prickly pear like the sign
 Of my post, my title as the dried
 Thing standing on watch
 Capped with the thin sprouts
 Fiery and licking slowly the airs
 Birthed from the winds. There are
 Men and women walking,
 Distant lantern lights on the dunes
 And clay mounds in warpaint
 They see me and hurry off
 Yet counting their steps
 In the path of the stars above,
 And I am the desert
 The graveyard of the pitifully
 Powerful, the coffin of mountains
 Ground down and smothered,
 Pressed into the ocean
 That has left me the scent
 Of salt amidst the caverns,
 And I am the first witness
 Of the new Sun, its wings gathered
 From furious and scattered dust




What/who is your inspiration? A lot of things become my inspiration. The language around me especially, either in writing or in speech. There is an understanding that language is a conveyor of ideas, but I think that there is an unspoken, often unrecognized, almost visceral quality to the best uses of language that knows where to push and pull on one’s mind. Beyond others’ use of language, I like to try and describe the world in my head as I go about my day. If I had to phrase it in a trite way, it would be “learning to see poetry everywhere.” And because we can define all of the world around us in language, there is no limit to how we can earn inspiration. It is our choice to see the intensity, the beauty of the world around us.
Do you ever write longhand and not type? If so, with a pen or pencil? I write down short phrases and expressions (and maybe even words) as notes for myself when writing in the future, but most of my writing is done from the computer. Writing on a word processor allows me to engage in a more aggressive and dynamic writing style. I am able to change what I have already written on the fly as I work through a poem. It becomes a constant process where I can maintain a sense of continuous change and evolution for my writing. Writing on paper feels more final in comparison, even when in pencil, and as a result, I like to write down finished poems on paper. For this reason, I like to write with a pen, when possible, as it adds to a feeling of finality and finesse.
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			  <news:name>Meet BK Westbrook – Pro wrestler who has battled obstacles to become rising talent on the scene</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meet BK Westbrook – Pro wrestler who has battled obstacles to become rising talent on the scene</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The pro wrestling landscape is filled with many talents looking to break through and make a name for themselves. BK Westbrook is one of those wrestlers chasing that crazy dream.
The road hasn’t been easy. Westbrook started to train at a wrestling school in North Carolina in 2018 before it eventually closed down. He started having his first matches at Carolina Wrestling Federation (CWF) Mid-Atlantic before the promotion came to an abrupt end in 2019.
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He then suffered another setback – the COVID-19 pandemic. But overcoming one obstacle after another was all a part of the journey.
&quot;I&apos;ve had that like multiple times within wrestling and it&apos;s crazy when I saw my school closed down, I was getting my car&apos;s oil changed, was waiting for it, and then next thing you know I get this message saying we&apos;re no longer going to have shows and then I had to think, I didn&apos;t just get into wrestling to just wrestle at this one place even though like this is awful this sucks,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;And then COVID happens, again, it&apos;s like OK, well I can&apos;t do my thing. right now and this is really, really annoying and I&apos;m just I&apos;m annoyed that I can&apos;t do that and eventually led to me just continuing to put my name even more places and I felt like this can&apos;t be the end for me. I can&apos;t let this little this crazy time, this unprecedented happening with the pandemic,
&quot;I couldn&apos;t just let that get me down man. It was a little difficult because living in North Carolina, it was a little less, I mean it was still strict, but if I was going to go wrestle somewhere, I&apos;d go somewhere where the states didn&apos;t care as much, like Tennessee or South Carolina or something like that, even Georgia. But once things started kind of opening back up and things started to get normal, it was like, OK, we&apos;re going to hit the ground running.&quot;
For Westbrook, the dream was always pro wrestling.
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He said he grew up watching it on TV but really grew to love the sport watching it on YouTube. The mix of athleticism and entertainment was the true draw.
&quot;It was just falling in love with it online growing up,&quot; Westbrook said. &quot;Growing up being a YouTube kid, being on a computer. I discovered it on TV first, but just finding a love for independent wrestling and what I&apos;m doing now kind of grew on me just loving what wrestling is at its core, what you see on WWE or AEW or whatever, I just kind of found even more of a deeper liking for it.
&quot;But it&apos;s just I don&apos;t know. I just think it&apos;s something that if you&apos;re a wrestling fan, you get it, and you understand kind of why you&apos;re drawn to it. To me, it&apos;s easy for me. I like sports, I like entertainment, I like them both kind of together. It&apos;s just it&apos;s different for everybody, but for me it was super simple to like to get into just because I love the athletic blend of competition, and also, just the storytelling aspect of being able to normally tell the story of good versus evil or just even beyond that. I just think wrestling is such an amazing art or medium for art and I get a chance to do it on the weekends. Hopefully more than just the weekends. Hopefully, you know, all the time.&quot;
Westbrook has been putting in the work. He’s wrestled at some of the top independent promotions right now, including Pandemonium Pro, Game Changer Wrestling, Limitless Wrestling, Deadlock Pro-Wrestling, TBD Wrestling and several others. He even made an appearance for All Elite Wrestling.
Recently, he battled Amira for the Pandemonium Pro Championship. Though it was a losing effort, Westbrook came away with a few bruises from the women’s wrestler.
&quot;My first time wrestling Amira, like you said last month in Portland, and she&apos;s been kind of running it over there for a while in the Pacific Northwest, specifically that Portland area,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;My first shot I think I ever even heard of Amira was in the Portland area. I was wrestling for Prestige Wrestling and that was really cool and to see her growth, she&apos;s been doing lots of stuff.
&quot;My fianceé, Ella Envy, she was able to hang out and get a chance to know Amira from like the Lodestone stuff that that Bayley was doing where she was putting on for women&apos;s wrestling. And I think she&apos;s doing really good work. I got a chance to wrestle her. She hits really hard, but other than that, she&apos;s got lots of talent. And if I wasn&apos;t going to be the champion, I&apos;ll say she&apos;s about as good as it gets for being a champion representing over there.&quot;
Westbrook will be a part of Pandemonium: Pro Wrestling’s &quot;JoJo&quot; event on Aug. 2. The wrestling showcase will honor the late Jordan Saint, who died in a car crash on Long Island, New York. The proceeds of the event will go to Saint’s family.
He will be going up against Epidemius Jr. While he vowed to win the match, he said it was an honor to be a part of the show.
&quot;I&apos;m excited for the match,&quot; he said. &quot;I&apos;m excited for the show. It&apos;s going to be an incredible event. It’s super sad about the passing of Jordan and I just I hate that. And I know that everybody is looking to have an awesome show in his memory.
&quot;Outside of that, for Pandemonium to run this event with all the proceeds going to his family, it does it helps knowing that his people will be taken care of after that. It’s cool that wrestling is a way and a medium for that to be able to happen. Unfortunately, that his passing did occur, but it is nice to know that we can make a difference in that regard and I&apos;m excited to have a kicka-- match in his memory and also in the name of Pandemonium Pro.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Acclaimed New Zealand actor Sam Neill contracted pneumonia before he died, co-star says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Acclaimed New Zealand actor Sam Neill contracted pneumonia before he died, co-star says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sam Neill, the 78-year-old New Zealand actor best known for his role in Jurassic Park, died on Monday after contracting pneumonia, a co-star said.
Rima Te Wiata, a Kiwi actor who appeared with Neill in the 2016 comedy &quot;Hunt for the Wilderpeople,&quot; told The New Zealand Herald that he was &quot;a very steady, peaceful, grounded man.&quot;
In an interview with the outlet, Te Wiata recounted times when Neill told the press that he wasn&apos;t afraid of death but that he&apos;d be &quot;annoyed&quot; by it.
Neill&apos;s death came after he said he was cancer-free in April, years after he was diagnosed with stage-three non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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&quot;It really sucks actually,&quot; Te Wiata said. &quot;I think he would be like: ‘For goodness sake, I got over my cancer. And now look, now I get pneumonia. What next?&apos;.&quot;
Neill&apos;s family announced his death on Monday via an Instagram post, saying he died while at St. Vincent&apos;s Private Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
&quot;Sam was surrounded by family and passed with the dignity that has characterized his whole life,&quot; they said. &quot;The loss was sudden and unexpected but blessed by the fact that Sam remained cancer free.&quot;
Neill, who starred as paleontologist Alan Grant opposite co-stars Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Richard Attenborough in 1993’s &quot;Jurassic Park,&quot; has been remembered in tributes from around the world.
Dern, 59, called Neill &quot;my beloved lifetime friend,&quot; in a social media post.
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&quot;He showed me the depths of loyalty, protectiveness, and love, always with the driest of wit. He was a true and noble gentleman, wrapped up in my dream leading man,&quot; Dern wrote.
Goldblum posted a slideshow of pictures from the movie alongside the message: &quot;The next great adventure begins. Love, always and forever.&quot;
In a statement to Variety, director Steven Spielberg said he &quot;adored making all the &apos;Jurassic&apos; movies with him.&quot;
&quot;Along with Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum, we will always have our ‘Jurassic’ family and Sam will never be forgotten by us or his many millions of fans around the world,&quot; Spielberg added.
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Laura Tingle, a journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation who also dated Neill for several years, revealed that he had been sick for &quot;the last couple of weeks,&quot; in an interview with ABC Radio Sydney.
&quot;Everybody who loved him has been willing him on from near and far, but I think it was just a bit too much to recover from one more time,&quot; Tingle said.
&quot;He’d had a lot of chemo and a lot of immunotherapy and, thankfully, it finally cleared him of the blood cancer that he had, but that left him pretty compromised in terms of his immune system,&quot; she added.
Over his decades-long career, Neill has had more than 150 acting credits in movies and TV shows, including &quot;The Hunt for Red October,&quot; &quot;The Piano,&quot; &quot;Event Horizon&quot; and &quot;Merlin.&quot;
In 2013, Neill took a role on Peaky Blinders, an award-winning crime series set in Britain after the World War I.
Co-star Cillian Murphy remembered Neill as &quot;one of the kindest, funniest and gentlest people, and one of the finest actors,&quot; in a statement provided to Page Six.
Nicole Kidman also paid tribute to Neill, whom she met as a young actress on the set of the 1989 Australian thriller &quot;Dead Calm.&quot;
&quot;We met when I was just 18 and he took me under his wing and we stayed friends for life. He was charming, kind, funny and intelligent,&quot; she said in a statement to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Neill was born in 1947 in Omagh, a town of about 20,000 in Northern Ireland. In the early 1950s, he moved to New Zealand with his family.
For his outstanding contributions to film, Neill was awarded a knighthood in New Zealand in 2022.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Confidence in higher education slips after brief recovery, Gallup poll finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Confidence in higher education slips after brief recovery, Gallup poll finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Public confidence in American higher education has taken a fresh hit, erasing a brief period of recovery, as concerns over campus politics and financial value intensify, according to a new Gallup poll obtained by Fox News Digital.
The latest data reveals that just 38% of U.S. adults maintain a &quot;great deal&quot; or &quot;quite a lot&quot; of confidence in higher education. The figure represents a noticeable drop from last year, when trust in the sector experienced a modest uptick to 42%.
&quot;It&apos;s kind of the three things that we see–those are still front and center and why people aren&apos;t as confident in higher ed as they used to be: the cost, there&apos;s the perception that there&apos;s a political agenda being taught, and there&apos;s the reception that they&apos;re not teaching people the right kinds of things they need to succeed in the job once they finish,&quot; an expert from Gallup told Fox News Digital in an interview.
LIBERAL FACULTY STILL HUGELY OUTNUMBER CONSERVATIVES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: REPORT
&quot;U.S. public confidence in higher education remains much lower than it was a decade ago, but Americans’ views are not quite as negative as they were in 2024, when roughly equal shares had a great deal or quite a lot of confidence as had very little or none,&quot; Gallup researchers noted. &quot;After a slight recovery in confidence last year among all political party groups, views of higher education fell back this year, mainly among Democrats.&quot;
The survey probed respondents on what drives their skepticism, revealing three distinct themes among those who lack confidence:
• 31% cite partisan bias or indoctrination on college campuses.
• 30% point to the high cost of a college degree.
• 25% believe colleges fail to prepare students to succeed in the modern job market.
Gallup researchers noted that the criticism over workforce readiness takes on added urgency as artificial intelligence rapidly shifts the employment landscape.
&quot;The latter criticism takes on added significance with AI emerging as a technology that could disrupt the workforce and make it harder for graduates to find work once they finish their education,&quot; the report added. &quot;The challenge for higher education is whether it can adapt its instruction to set students up for success in the future workplace.&quot;
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The current 38% confidence mark underscores a steep, long-term decline from 2015, when 57% of Americans expressed solid trust in higher education. Significant drops followed in 2018 and 2023.
Currently, 37% of Americans report having &quot;some&quot; confidence in the institution, while 25% hold &quot;very little&quot; or &quot;none.&quot; The portion of the public with little to no faith rose from 10% in 2015 to 32% in 2024, before briefly retreating to 23% last year.
The findings arrive amid a broader push by the Trump administration to dismantle viewpoint discrimination, antisemitism, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) frameworks across U.S. universities.
The administration previously designated &quot;civil discourse&quot; as one of four critical areas of national need within its competitive federal grants program. In response to that mandate, the Department of Education unveiled seven institutional priorities under the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE).
As a primary component of that initiative, $60 million in federal grants is being deployed under a directive titled &quot;Promoting Civil Discourse on College and University Campuses.&quot;
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Colleges and universities securing FIPSE funds are required to construct initiatives that &quot;foster respectful deliberation and debate on college and university campuses, where free expression has too long been eroded by censorship, harassment, and even violent unrest.&quot;
Approved projects under the federal grant include seminars, speaker series, academic conferences, structured debates, and alternative learning tracks aimed at protecting a broader spectrum of political ideologies and reviving open dialogue.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Did you call 911?&apos; Tuberville recounts Graham&apos;s frantic final phone call</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Did you call 911?&apos; Tuberville recounts Graham&apos;s frantic final phone call</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Senate Republican added further detail to the late Sen. Lindsey Graham’s, R-S.C., final moments thanks to an unlikely connection.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., revealed that it was a former member of his staff that called for medical assistance to aid Graham over the weekend, who died suddenly just after his return from an overseas trip.
&quot;My former scheduler was Lindsey&apos;s scheduler, and one of my staff members was with that scheduler the night Lindsey called,&quot; Tuberville told reporters. &quot;He called [and] basically said, ‘Listen, I&apos;m having chest pains. You know, I need to do something.’ ‘Did you call 911?’ And he goes, ‘No, that&apos;s the reason I called you.’&quot;
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&quot;And so she called 911 … By the time she got there, 911 had knocked the door down, and they were working on him,&quot; he continued.
A preliminary cause of death was revealed Sunday evening. His office said that the longtime lawmaker had died from &quot;aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.&quot;
Aortic dissection is when a tear occurs in the inner wall of the aorta, the body’s main artery, and is a life-threatening medical emergency.
&quot;Lindsey basically worked himself to death, most of us have families, he didn’t have any family,&quot; Tuberville said. &quot;And if we had a couple of days off, he went to that airport, and he went somewhere to try to work out something for our country.&quot;
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Axios reported that in one of Graham’s final conversations, he told an unnamed source that he was feeling unwell but wanted to wait until after his scheduled appearance on NBC’s &quot;Meet the Press&quot; to seek medical attention.
&quot;I can&apos;t die now. I still need to do the Russia sanctions, get Iran sorted out and do Israeli-Saudi normalization,&quot; Graham said.
His death has rocked the Senate, where emotional tributes rolled in throughout the day on Monday, the upper chamber’s first day back in Washington, D.C., since recessing for the Fourth of July.
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Graham’s desk in the Senate, which is where the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., his close friend, once sat, was draped with a black veil and a glass bowl of sharp white roses atop it.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., in an emotional tribute to the late lawmaker, said that the &quot;halls of the Senate already feel empty without him.&quot;
&quot;I am comforted by the knowledge that, in the end, he has just changed his address. And that one day, Mr. President,&quot; Thune said through tears. &quot;We will laugh together again.&quot;
Graham will be succeeded, temporarily, by his sister, Darline Graham Nordone. She is slated to be sworn in to the position on Tuesday after being tapped by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to fill in for her late brother.
&quot;I think this is what Lindsey would have wanted, and I plan to honor him in this way,&quot; Nordone said during the ceremony in Columbia, South Carolina. &quot;Now to Lindsey, I miss you more than I can even put into words. But I&apos;m going to do this, I got it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Before you connect another smart TV, tablet or phone, lock it down</news:name>
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			<news:title>Before you connect another smart TV, tablet or phone, lock it down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If your home Wi-Fi is like most, it is packed with connected devices. Smart TVs, phones, tablets, laptops, refrigerators, robot vacuums and security cameras may all be sharing the same network.
The problem is that most people connect a new device first and think about security later. Some never check the settings at all. That gives hackers, data brokers and nosy companies exactly the opening they want.
Before you connect your next smart TV, tablet or phone, take a few minutes to lock it down.
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When a new gadget arrives in your hands, it isn&apos;t a blank slate. It comes loaded with factory settings designed for convenience instead of protection. Manufacturers want the unboxing experience to feel effortless, so they turn on features, like automatic connections, data sharing and remote access, that make setup easy but leave you exposed.
Smart TVs are some of the worst offenders. Many come with a feature called Automatic Content Recognition(ACR), switched on by default. It works like a fingerprint scanner for your screen, capturing information about everything you watch and sending it back to the manufacturer. You agreed to it somewhere in the terms and conditions you blitzed through when you set it up. Most people have no idea it&apos;s even there.
Tablets and phones bring their own risks. Although many hardware manufacturers like to brag about privacy, lots of tablets and phones will share your location, accept connections from nearby devices, and back up your data to the company&apos;s servers - all by default.
Plus, your home network is only as secure as its weakest device. One poorly configured smart TV or old tablet with an out-of-date OS can give attackers a foothold into everything else connected to the same router.
Before you connect any new smart TV, tablet or phone to your home network, take five minutes to check the settings manually. You do not need to be a tech expert. Focus on the areas that create the biggest openings.
First, update the device and change any default passwords or PINs. A brand-new device may have been sitting in a warehouse for months, which means it could already need a security update. Default credentials are also easy for attackers to find online.
Next, review privacy settings. On a smart TV, look for Automatic Content Recognition, or ACR, and turn it off. Depending on the brand, it may be listed under Viewing Data, Live Plus, SyncPlus, Smart TV Experience or privacy settings. On a phone or tablet, check location, camera, microphone and nearby device permissions.
Then, turn off connectivity features you do not use. Bluetooth, remote access, file sharing and screen mirroring can all create openings when they stay on all the time.
Finally, consider adding a VPN for another layer of privacy. A VPN encrypts your internet traffic, which helps protect what your smart TV, phone, tablet or laptop sends over the network. A trusted VPN has apps for many popular devices, and it can also run at the router level on compatible routers.
For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at CyberGuy.com.
The full checklist below walks you through each step.
New device security checklist
Next time you bring home a smart TV, tablet or phone, do this before you use it every day.
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Before you connect the device, open your router app or router settings page. Look for Guest Network, IoT Network or Device Isolation. Create a separate Wi-Fi name for TVs, speakers, cameras and smart home gear.
Use WPA3 Personal if your router offers it. If not, use WPA2 Personal. Give this network a strong password you do not use anywhere else. Then connect the new smart TV or tablet to that network instead of the same Wi-Fi your work laptop uses.
Install updates before you add streaming apps, email accounts or payment info.
Do not leave factory passwords in place. Change the device PIN, parental control PIN or purchase PIN if the setup screen offers one. Use a password manager to create and store strong, unique passwords. Use a long passcode on phones and tablets instead of a 4-digit code. Also, rename the device. A name like &quot;Kurt&apos;s Bedroom TV&quot; tells more than you need to share. Use something generic like &quot;Living Room TV&quot; or &quot;Tablet 1.&quot;
Before you sign in to Apple, Google, Samsung, Amazon or Roku, turn on two-factor authentication where available. For Roku, set a PIN to help block unwanted purchases, subscriptions and app additions.
Smart TVs often include Automatic Content Recognition, or ACR. It can identify what appears on your screen for ads, analytics or recommendations. Turn it off during setup or immediately after setup.
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Phones and tablets often ask for more access than an app needs. Give each app the least access possible.
Turn off Bluetooth when you do not need it. On phones, tablets and TVs, also look for Nearby Share, Quick Share, AirDrop, file sharing, screen mirroring and remote access.
Set this up before the device goes missing.
For tablets used by kids or guests, write down the serial number. Keep it somewhere safe in case you need to report the device lost or stolen.
New devices often come with preinstalled apps. Delete or disable anything you will not use. Then install apps only from the official app store for that device.
On phones and tablets, avoid sideloading apps unless you know exactly where they came from.
On smart TVs, skip random free streaming apps with poor reviews, no clear developer or strange permission prompts.
A VPN adds a layer of privacy by encrypting your internet traffic before it leaves your device. That can help limit what your internet provider can see and add protection when you use public Wi-Fi.
Look for a trusted VPN that offers apps for phones, tablets, computers and streaming devices. Some VPNs can also run at the router level on compatible routers. That option can be helpful because it may protect devices that do not support a VPN app, such as some smart TVs, game consoles and connected home gadgets.
Once a router VPN is set up, connected devices can receive VPN protection automatically. Just remember that a VPN does not make you invisible online. Websites may still recognize you when you log in, share personal details or use the same browser. Still, for everyday privacy, a reliable VPN can be a smart extra layer.
For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at CyberGuy.com.
The default settings most devices ship with are designed for the manufacturer&apos;s benefit, not yours. Before you connect your next smart TV, tablet, or phone, take a few minutes to go through the settings, lock down what doesn&apos;t need to be open, and put a VPN between your network and the rest of the internet.
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			  <news:name>AEW&apos;s Chris Jericho talks what he wants pro wrestling fans to remember his career as when it&apos;s over</news:name>
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			<news:title>AEW&apos;s Chris Jericho talks what he wants pro wrestling fans to remember his career as when it&apos;s over</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chris Jericho has done almost everything there is to do in pro wrestling.
He’s won championships with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), WWE, Extreme Championship Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Ring of Honor. He’s accomplished everything that a pro wrestling fan would look at and include on their own Mount Rushmore of wrestlers.
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Jericho told Fox News Digital in a recent interview he wanted his career to be remembered similarly to a great rock and roll band.
&quot;I think it&apos;s like a great rock and roll band, you know?&quot; he said. &quot;I mean, the Rolling Stones just put out a new album, and it&apos;s amazing, but the Stones have been 60 years and some of the eras you like, some of the eras you hate, some of the eras you wish they would have gone away, and some of the eras you wish they would have done more, and you&apos;re still glad that they&apos;re here. I think when I&apos;m done, people will be sad that I&apos;m not around anymore.&quot;
He said he believed people who dislike him currently may miss him once he hangs up his boots.
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&quot;And I think a lot of the people that you mentioned social media wise that don&apos;t like me just because I&apos;m still doing this will realize like, hey, we had something pretty cool there, we should have been watching a little bit more because all I ever do is give my best 1,000% for whatever situation I&apos;m in to make it better, to make my opponent better, to make me better, to make the company better, to make the show better, and I&apos;m very proud of all the work that I&apos;ve done,&quot; he said.
&quot;And that&apos;s why I still do it, that&apos;s why I still love wrestling and making documentaries involving wrestling, per se, because I think it&apos;s such a wonderful sport that really does tie the world together, wonderful form of entertainment. I live my dream doing something that I always wanted to do and here I&apos;m doing it almost longer than anybody else at a high level. I think that&apos;s something to be proud of.&quot;
Jericho is currently competing in AEW, returning to programming in April. His documentary, &quot;Vietslam,&quot; released Tuesday as well.
In the ring, he started a feud with Ricochet and ended it at Double or Nothing in a Stadium Stampede match.
Recently, he’s been in a rivalry with Tommaso Ciampa. On Wednesday, Ciampa defeated Jericho and left the pro wrestling legend with a cut on his head.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court justices head to Capitol Hill for first appearance since 2019 and more top headlines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>1. Supreme Court justices make rare visit to Capitol Hill
2. Lindsey Graham’s sister appointed to fill brother&apos;s seat in Senate
3. US launches fresh wave of attacks on Iran in five-hour mission
 
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MEDIA BIAS — CNBC survey mocked after ranking all red states as ‘worst places to live.’ Continue reading …
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SOCIAL BACKLASH — &apos;The View&apos; co-hosts call out vile online reaction to Graham&apos;s passing. Continue reading …
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			<news:title>Florida woman charged with murder evading police after body found in shallow grave, sheriff says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida woman facing a murder charge for the death of a man found in a shallow grave is actively evading authorities and could be using multiple aliases while on the run, police said.
Isabelle Johnson, 38, has been charged in the slaying of 43-year-old Jason Christopher Coulthart, the Walton County Sheriff&apos;s Office announced.
Coulthart&apos;s remains were found buried on a property in Freeport, located in Florida&apos;s Panhandle, the sheriff&apos;s office said over the weekend. He was last seen on May 24 leaving the College Condominiums.
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After he was reported missing, investigators &quot;developed information&quot; that led them to the property in Freeport, where Coulthart&apos;s body was recovered on June 25.
&quot;This is not the news we hoped to deliver to our Niceville community,&quot; said Niceville Chief of Police Mark Hayse. &quot;We stand with Jason&apos;s family and will continue working closely with our partners to see this case through.&quot;
Investigators believe Johnson was involved in Coulthart&apos;s death and have issued a warrant for her arrest.
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She is believed to be &quot;actively evading law enforcement,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said. Authorities have not disclosed her relationship with Coulthart.
Johnson could be using multiple aliases, including Harley, Jessica Elaine Bowman, Jessica Elaine Thrush, Jessica Dowdy, and others, authorities said.
Three other people have been arrested in connection with the killing. Michael Ray White, 74, and Kathleen Morris, 59, of Santa Rosa Beach, were arrested for accessory to a capital felony after the fact and obstruction. Investigators believe White knowingly helped Johnson evade law enforcement between June 25 and June 30.
Morris was arrested after admitting she helped Johnson with transportation and supplies, as well as misleading law enforcement officials over Johnson being at her home, Fox 10 News reported.
&quot;Anyone found to have helped or who is still assisting Isabelle Johnson avoid arrest will be charged accordingly,&quot; said Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson. &quot;If you give her a place to stay, help her hide, or lie for her, you will face consequences. This is a homicide case. We will not allow anyone to get in the way of this investigation.&quot;
Authorities released surveillance video that captured Johnson inside a business, days after Coulthart&apos;s remains were discovered. She may have changed her appearance since, the sheriff&apos;s office said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Knicks&apos; NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson spotted with sling on arm in first public appearance since surgery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s been over a month since the New York Knicks won the NBA title for the first time since 1973, and the &quot;Big Apple&quot; remains in rapture because of it.
Jalen Brunson, the NBA Finals MVP, continues to celebrate the long-awaited victory, but fans may not like what they saw in his first public appearance since getting offseason surgery done just under a month ago.
Brunson needed his left wrist surgically repaired, and for the first time since the successful procedure, he was spotted in Margate, New Jersey, with a sling around his left arm.
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Brunson also had his left hand and wrist wrapped up in a picture taken with a fan at The Other Lucy Beach Grille in the shore town.
Brunson underwent surgery due to a tendon issue in his left hand and wrist, which he dealt with throughout the Knicks ’ historic playoff run.
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However, Brunson’s estimated recovery time was six-to-eight weeks, which should ease Knicks fans’ minds a bit after seeing the photo.
It’s common for players to get procedures done during the offseason, as they wish to be ready for the upcoming season. Brunson is no different in this case, but any worries can be chalked up to how important he is for the Knicks to retain that title heading into the 2026-27 campaign.
Brunson averaged an NBA Playoffs-leading 28.4 points during the 19 games played for the Knicks. He also tallied 6.1 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 46.5% from the field and 36.3% from three-point territory.
Brunson, as well as his Knicks teammates, etched their names in New York history, returning the Larry O’Brien Trophy to a rabid fan base that captivated basketball fans around the globe throughout their series wins over the Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers and San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals.
&quot;Today, we want to give a heartfelt THANK YOU to Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks for stopping by and making time for our students! Your kindness and encouragement meant so much, especially to one student who truly needed a reason to smile,&quot; The Other Lucy Beach Grille’s Instagram post with Brunson read.
&quot;Robert was having a difficult day and facing some challenges, and your kindness and encouragement completely turned things around. Moments like these remind us that being a role model goes far beyond the basketball court.&quot;
While Brunson may still be recovering, he’s still impacting the tri-state area as the certified &quot;King of New York&quot; after helping bring an NBA title to the city.
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			<news:title>What to watch for during the 2026 MLB All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The All-Star Game is always one of the most exciting events on the Major League Baseball calendar, and 2026 is no exception.
Airing on FOX from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET, with pregame coverage starting at 7 p.m., this year&apos;s All-Star Game pits some of the best players in baseball against each other.
Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez, Kevin Burkhardt, and Ken Rosenthal will provide pregame coverage and analysis, along with special guest Jon Bernthal presenting a tribute to players who served in the armed forces voiced by Morgan Freeman. There will also be a tribute to legendary NBA star Julius Erving, who played the vast majority of his career in Philadelphia.
Big stage, star players, and plenty of exciting young players getting their shot on a national platform. Here&apos;s some of the most interesting, exciting storylines to follow.
Trout made his last All-Star Game appearance in 2023, as the 34, soon to be 35-year-old has battled injuries for most of the past few seasons. But a rejuvenated Trout has once again proven to be back at the top of his game in a mostly healthy first half. While he&apos;s a surefire first-ballot Hall of Famer, you never know how much longer he&apos;ll be able to maintain his production as he ages, making every opportunity at a national level must-see TV. Not to mention that the Los Angeles Angels&apos;, uh, struggles, to reach the postseason mean that the All-Star Game is the biggest showcase Trout has.
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Both the American and National League teams will feature some of baseball&apos;s brightest young players, some making their first appearance on such a large stage.
Tampa Bay Rays star Junior Caminero starts in the outfield after an outstanding first half that proved his 2025 season was no fluke. Playing the first half at just 22-years-old, Caminero hit 28 home runs in his team&apos;s first 94 games, putting him on pace for 48 over a full season, with an outstanding 12.9% walk rate. Already, he&apos;s been 24 runs more valuable on offense than the average hitter, and the national platform can help deservedly raise his profile.
Ben Rice, of the New York Yankees, starts at first base, and while he&apos;s frequently overshadowed by teammate Aaron Judge, he&apos;s quietly been one of the most productive hitters in baseball the past two seasons. Thus far in 2026, he&apos;s been 66% better than league average on offense.
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The National League starting lineup features shortstop CJ Abrams and outfielder Andy Pages. Abrams has been a bit of a throwback style player, hitting 20 home runs and stealing 15 bases in the first half with a .275 batting average. Another player who doesn&apos;t get the attention he deserves thanks to playing in Washington, DC, Abrams is still just 25 and establishing himself as one of the most exciting young shortstops in baseball. Pages similarly gets overshadowed, thanks to playing in LA, but he&apos;s turned into a defensive force and he&apos;s been the second most valuable offensive player in the Dodgers star-studded lineup. Not to mention that 2025 Rookie of the Year Drake Baldwin, catcher for the Atlanta Braves, starts behind the plate.
Both teams have a deep bench of young players, with the AL featuring rookie Kevin McGonigle, surprising Chicago White Sox infielder Miguel Vargas, outfielder Ceddanne Rafaela, and Japanese import Muetaka Murakami, who&apos;s hit 20 homers in just 60 games.
The National League has Sal Stewart, having an impressive season for the Cincinnati Reds, Pete Crow-Armstrong, who&apos;s turned his season around and seems headed for another 30-30 campaign with the Chicago Cubs, and James Wood, rapidly becoming one of the most feared hitters in the sport with the Nationals.
If there&apos;s one thing that&apos;s become vitally important across modern baseball, it&apos;s velocity. And the All-Star Game will have plenty of it, particularly with several pitchers knowing they&apos;ll be pitching in shortened stints.
Chase Burns, who averages nearly 98 mph on his fastball, has been outstanding for the Cincinnati Reds. Paul Skenes makes his second All-Star Game appearance as he establishes himself as a perennial Cy Young candidate. Jhoan Duran, hometown closer in Philadelphia, will bring his 100+ mph sinker to the mound, as will dominant Padres closer Mason Miller.
Then there&apos;s Jacob Misiorowski. &quot;The Miz&quot; has been nearly unhittable thus far, with just a 1.62 ERA and 167 strikeouts in 111 innings. Not surprising considering his fastball averages over 100mph, even as a starter, and he set a new record this year with the fastest pitcher thrown by a starting pitcher in the Statcast era.
On the AL side, Aroldis Chapman continues to sit in the high-90s even in his age-38 season, as does dominant Guardians closer Cade Smith and Blue Jays reliever Louis Varland.
Hometown favorite Christopher Sanchez starts for the NL, while Dylan Cease gets the ball for the AL.
The 2025 All-Star Game ended regulation in a 6-6 tie, leading to a new form of tiebreaker: the swing-off. Three players, three swings, most home runs wins. And Phillies star Kyle Schwarber got the job done for the National League, going three-for-three. The format was widely praised for adding drama and deciding the outcome in quick, exciting fashion. Will we see another one in 2026?
Even with the usual dropouts and injury replacements, unfortunately including Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, there&apos;s plenty of star-power on the field at the All-Star Game. And the raucous crowd in Philadelphia will have plenty of reasons to cheer for home stars like Bryce Harper, Schwarber, Brandon Marsh, Duran, Sanchez, and Jesus Luzardo.
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			<news:title>Will Platner controversy sink Democrats in a crucial U.S. House showdown?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE - AUGUSTA, Maine - Graham Platner is gone, but the trail of debris left from the mounting controversies that brought down his nearly year-long insurgent Senate campaign is giving Republicans ammunition to use against a Democrat on the ballot in another equally crucial midterm race in Maine.
Former two-term Maine Gov. Paul LePage, the GOP nominee in the high-stakes battle for the state&apos;s 2nd Congressional District, one of roughly two-dozen races that may determine the House balance of power, says that Matt Dunlap, the Democratic Party&apos;s nominee, &quot;miscalculated&quot; by aligning himself with Platner.
LePage is aiming to flip the Democrat-controlled open seat in a mostly rural district President Donald Trump carried in the past three presidential elections. And the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is heavily targeting the race as it works to hold onto its razor-thin House majority in the midterms.
&quot;Way, way too close to Platner. Way too close to Bernie. Way too close to AOC. That whole gang,&quot; LePage said of Dunlap as he spoke exclusively with Fox News Digital on Tuesday and pointed to Platner as well as progressive champions Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
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Dunlap campaign manager Harry Burke, firing back, called LePage&apos;s criticism &quot;desperate and weak.&quot;
Platner, a populist Democrat backed last September by Sanders and later by other top progressives, was challenging longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a combustible and very expensive race in Maine, which is one of a handful that will determine if the GOP holds onto its slim Senate majority in November&apos;s midterm elections.
Platner&apos;s exit from the race came days after an explosive report contained an allegation of rape from a woman he previously dated. It was only after that report when a chorus of calls emerged from top Democrats across the country for him to immediately drop out.
But Platner, the combat veteran and oyster farmer whose campaign caught fire, steamrolling the Democratic establishment, had already been forced on defense ahead of his primary victory last month.
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Past inflammatory online comments made on a now-deleted Reddit account came back to haunt him at the same time he was already reeling from revelations of a now covered-up tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol. Then reports that Platner exchanged sexually explicit messages with several women while married came right before allegations from ex-girlfriends of a history of rape fantasies, heavy drinking and violent episodes were made public.
Platner repeatedly called the allegations of violence untrue and dismissed his tattoo and Reddit posts as actions taken by a younger man who has now changed.
And addressing the latest rape allegation, a visibly irritated Platner claimed in his campaign suspension video last week: &quot;This is all false. The things that have been claimed did not happen. It is not real.&quot;
Republicans see an opportunity to use Platner&apos;s toxic baggage as a cudgel against some Democrats on the ballot in key races this year — especially those who once backed the Maine candidate or defended him against previous allegations.
&quot;Every Democrat that endorsed Graham Platner endorsed a rapist, and every Democrat that stayed silent was complicit,&quot; Republican National Committee Chair Joe Gruters argued in a statement last week. &quot;Democrats rolled in the mud with Platner, and now they are completely stained by their association with this sick monster.&quot;
Dunlap endorsed Platner and appeared with him at a campaign event days before Maine&apos;s June 9 primary.
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&quot;Out of touch freak Matt Dunlap might be okay with Nazi lovers and men who abuse women, but in November, he&apos;ll see for himself that Mainers aren&apos;t. Dunlap&apos;s embrace of this vile human is disqualifying,&quot; NRCC Spokeswoman Maureen O&apos;Toole charged last week.
A week ago, amid a wave of Democrats calling on Platner to call it quits, Dunlap said in a statement, &quot;The allegations reported today are serious, and they deserve to be treated with the gravity they warrant. As such, I am calling on Graham Platner to withdraw from the race for Senate so we can all come together behind a nominee who can successfully carry the torch in November.&quot;
Burke, Dunlap&apos;s campaign manager, is pushing back against the GOP&apos;s incoming fire.
&quot;Paul LePage is an absolute fraud. He abandoned Maine, moved to Florida, and pocketed a Florida homestead tax break every year since he left,&quot; Burke charged, as he pointed to past scrutiny LePage faced after he and his wife utilized a Florida homestead tax break on their Ormond Beach property for several years.
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Burke argued that &quot;LePage might as well start packing his bags for Florida now — these so-called attacks are desperate and weak.&quot;
Democrats also question how effective any concerted push by the GOP to use Platner as ammunition may be with voters this autumn.
&quot;Battleground district voters don&apos;t care about Graham Platner, CJ Warnke, communications director at the House Majority PAC, the top super PAC supporting congressional Democrats, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
Warnke, pivoting to affordability, argued that voters &quot;care about how Republicans broke their promise lower costs by passing a toxic agenda of tariffs, new wars, and devastating health care cuts. Meanwhile, Democrats are running on making life more affordable and rooting out corruption, and in November we&apos;re going to win.&quot;
Three top nonpartisan political handicappers currently give the advantage in the Maine congressional showdown to LePage.
The Cook Political Report and Inside Elections rank the race as Likely Republican, with Sabato&apos;s Crystal Ball at the Center for Politics rates it as Leans Republican.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump signed an executive order drastically shrinking the size of two national monument areas in Utah on Monday.
The order applies to the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears national monuments, shrinking their total coverage by roughly 90% from 3 million acres to 300,000. The areas were established as federal monuments by President Bill Clinton in 1996 and Barack Obama in 2016 respectively.
&quot;They took the land from the people quite honestly,&quot; Trump said during the Monday signing ceremony. &quot;We’re giving it back.&quot;
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox also attended the signing and praised the move, saying the original size of the monuments was far too expansive.
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&quot;We believe that under the Antiquities Act, it’s very clear that these monument designations are supposed to be the smallest area possible to protect the antiquities, and these multimillion-acre monuments that are bigger than the state of Delaware certainly do not fit that designation,&quot; he said.
Local Native American groups have criticized the move, however, as both monument areas contain parts of their history, including cliffside villages and petroglyphs.
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&quot;From a Navajo perspective, Bears Ears is not simply a piece of federal public land,&quot; said Davina Smith-Idjesa, a citizen of the Navajo Nation and co-chair of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition. &quot;This is a living cultural site that holds our histories, our ceremonies, our traditional foods and medicines and our ancestors’ footprints.&quot;
Protections for national monuments apply to the surrounding landscape as well, preventing drilling, mining and construction. The original designations for the two monuments contained large deposits of coal and uranium.
Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum have pushed for using more federal land to expand U.S. energy production, clearing the way for mining and oil drilling in Alaska as well.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>These states are &apos;ahead of the game&apos; in bringing down home prices, Trump&apos;s housing chief says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Homeownership remains out of reach for many Americans, but Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner reveals some states are making more progress than others.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Turner said Florida and Texas are &quot;ahead of the game&quot; on housing affordability, citing efforts to expand housing opportunities and reduce barriers to new construction.
His comments come as home costs has emerged as a major midterm issue, with elevated mortgage rates, a persistent housing shortage and rising construction costs continuing to put homeownership out of reach for many families.
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Against that backdrop, President Donald Trump&apos;s HUD chief argued that increasing housing supply through state and local reforms will be critical to improving affordability, saying the Trump administration is working to reduce regulatory barriers and encourage more homebuilding nationwide.
&quot;Florida is really ahead of the game, in particular when it comes to opportunities, and Texas is doing a great job,&quot; Turner told Fox News Digital from the National Mall last week on one of the final days of the Great American State Fair.
He said states that prioritize housing development and work closely with local communities are better positioned to keep pace with demand.
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Beyond those two states, Turner said other communities are also making strides.
&quot;Other states are laser focused on this. I was just in Philadelphia and they are dialed in and working very well together,&quot; he said of the Pennsylvania city, addind: &quot;Omaha, Nebraska, they have great collaboration and working relationships.&quot;
The comments align with what homebuilders describe as a key advantage in many fast-growing Southern states.
By easing regulatory hurdles and making it easier to build new homes, states such as Texas and Florida have been better positioned to keep pace with rapid population growth than markets with more restrictive zoning and permitting rules, industry leaders previously told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Those economies are wide open. They are inviting more businesses, they&apos;re generally low-tax states and they&apos;ve made housing a priority,&quot; National Association of Home Builders President and CEO Jim Tobin previously told Fox News Digital.
&quot;They&apos;ve got the land and the will and courage to let builders build in those areas to meet the housing demand for those new jobs.&quot;
The approach has taken on greater importance as Americans continue relocating to lower-tax states, fueling demand for homes in many Sun Belt markets.
Housing experts say states that pair population growth with policies that encourage new construction are generally better positioned to accommodate newcomers without worsening housing shortages or putting additional upward pressure on prices.
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Turner said the Trump administration is pursuing many of the same strategies he credited in states like Florida and Texas, including reducing regulatory barriers and encouraging new home construction to boost supply and improve affordability.
&quot;That&apos;s what we&apos;re doing now is easing the regulatory environment, bringing the cost down, raising the supply so builders can build and homeowners can buy,&quot; Turner said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Treasure hunters recover rare silver bar from legendary shipwreck off Florida Keys</news:name>
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			<news:title>Treasure hunters recover rare silver bar from legendary shipwreck off Florida Keys</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Treasure hunters in Florida recently uncovered a 22.5-pound silver bar from a legendary shipwreck — the first of its kind recovered in nearly three decades.
Divers with Mel Fisher&apos;s Shipwreck Expeditions, working from the salvage vessel DARE, found the silver bar at the wreck site of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha.
Captain Drake Nicholas and the crew recovered the silver bar from about 50 feet of water off Key West, Florida, according to a press release.
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The Atocha, a Spanish treasure galleon, sank in a hurricane off the Florida Keys in 1622 while carrying silver, gold and emeralds.
The wreck&apos;s famed &quot;Mother Lode&quot; was discovered by treasure hunter Mel Fisher&apos;s team in 1985 and continues to yield artifacts more than four decades later.
The team was alerted to the silver bar after detecting a &quot;very strong target&quot; on a metal detector, said Sean Browne, head of investor relations for Mel Fisher&apos;s Shipwreck Expeditions.
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&quot;The crew used an airlift to remove layers of sand and sediment while working slowly around the target,&quot; Browne told Fox News Digital.
&quot;As more of the object became exposed, it became clear we were looking at a silver bar.&quot;
The silver bar was &quot;heavily encrusted&quot; with marine growth, Browne added, and is currently undergoing conservation to remove the buildup.
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&quot;Despite the marine growth, the bar remained remarkably intact,&quot; he said.
&quot;One of its most distinctive features is the small depression on the top surface where it was tested for purity before being loaded aboard the Atocha in 1622.&quot;
Browne noted that, although this is the first silver bar recovered by the expedition from the Atocha since 1999, the crew has recovered hundreds of silver bars from the wreck since the ship&apos;s main treasure deposit was discovered in 1985.
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Since then, the crew &quot;has continued to recover silver and gold coins, emeralds, swords, keys, pottery, navigational instruments and many other artifacts from the Atocha and Santa Margarita wreck sites,&quot; Browne said.
&quot;This silver bar is exciting because it reminds us that significant discoveries are still being made,&quot; he added.
&quot;It reinforces what we&apos;ve always believed: The expedition is active, the search continues, and remarkable artifacts are still waiting to be uncovered beneath the waters of the Florida Keys.&quot;
Browne estimated the silver bar could be worth between $50,000 and $100,000 today, but said its historical significance far outweighs the value of the silver itself.
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Even after decades of excavations by Mel Fisher&apos;s expedition, Browne said the Atocha still holds more treasures waiting to be uncovered.
&quot;Historical records indicate that hundreds of silver bars, along with thousands of silver coins, emeralds and other artifacts, still remain on the Atocha and Santa Margarita wreck sites,&quot; he said — noting the crew recovered three silver coins in a single day in late June.
&quot;Every recovery adds another piece to the story and helps guide the expedition toward future discoveries,&quot; Browne added. 
&quot;This find is an exciting reminder that one of history&apos;s greatest treasure hunts is still very much underway.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Navy veteran who beat CNN in court says CIA wants him to delete, burn book manuscript: ‘That&apos;s censorship’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Navy veteran who beat CNN in court says CIA wants him to delete, burn book manuscript: ‘That&apos;s censorship’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Zachary Young, the U.S. Navy veteran who defeated CNN in a high-profile defamation case, is accusing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of &quot;censorship&quot; for trying to stop him from releasing a spy memoir about his life. 
Young, who is CIA-trained, successfully alleged that CNN smeared him by implying he illegally profited when helping people flee Afghanistan on the &quot;black market&quot; during the Biden administration&apos;s military withdrawal from the country in 2021. During the trial, Young outlined his extensive training in things such as &quot;brush passes,&quot; and other sophisticated ways to exchange sensitive information in hostile areas without being detected. 
Young has since teamed up with &quot;American Sniper&quot; co-author Scott McEwen for a memoir called &quot;American Spy,&quot; but he says the CIA withheld permission for the book to be published. Young said he sent his former employer a manuscript for prepublication review, noting that the book wouldn’t contain classified information and that his involvement with the agency was already part of the public trial record after the CIA confirmed his background to CNN reporters. 
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The CIA Author Review Office (ARO) not only rejected his book but also told Young, who signed a nondisclosure agreement during his time with the Agency, to delete the manuscript altogether, according to a letter the Navy veteran said he received earlier this month. 
&quot;The manuscript cannot be published or disclosed as written, because the manuscript is predicated upon sensitive information subject to your nondisclosure agreement. In issuing this denial, we reviewed the additional materials you submitted with the manuscript, but must stress that these materials did not constitute confirmation or acknowledgment by the organization of the information contained in the manuscript or alter the status of the sensitive information,&quot; the letter obtained by Fox News Digital stated. 
&quot;Therefore, you must delete any and all copies containing the sensitive information. Electronic copies should be deleted from your hard drive, mobile device, the cloud, and any backup or remote storage locations,&quot; the letter continued. &quot;Ensure these items are also deleted from ‘Recycle Bin’ and ‘Trash’ folders. Please shred or burn hardcopies.&quot;
Young, who was given 30 days to appeal the ruling but said he didn’t receive the letter at his residence in Austria until the window was halfway closed, blasted the Agency. 
&quot;I kept America&apos;s secrets for most of my adult life without recognition. The CIA&apos;s own director of public affairs confirmed my employment, in an official capacity, to a journalist she knew was writing a story about me. Now that same Agency wants me to burn my own life story to cover its embarrassment. That&apos;s not national security. That&apos;s censorship. CNN didn&apos;t intimidate me, and the CIA won&apos;t either,&quot; Young told Fox News Digital. 
The CIA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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According to a press release for the book, &quot;American Spy&quot; will tell the story of &quot;an American who spent years working undercover in hostile environments and denied areas, operating in the hidden world of international espionage.&quot; William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins, was expected to release the book later this year.
HarperCollins did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
In addition, NewsBusters reported that the person who served as CIA Public Affairs Director when Young’s affiliation was confirmed to then-CNN correspondent Alex Marquardt had previously worked for CNN from January 2017 to January 2020. 
&quot;According to sworn testimony and contemporaneous CNN communications introduced at trial, she confirmed my former CIA employment to a CNN reporter while he was reporting the story. That was not some random leak. That was the Agency’s own press office communicating with the media through its official spokesperson. Given that, it is hard to understand what the Agency’s objection to my book could possibly be, especially since they have never once identified in writing a single passage they claim is classified,&quot; Young told Fox News Digital. 
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&quot;A CNN reporter went to the CIA, the CIA’s official public affairs office confirmed my background, CNN then aired a defamatory story about me, and now the Agency is trying to block my book about what happened,&quot; Young continued. &quot;That raises serious questions, and I think the public deserves answers.&quot;
CNN declined comment. 
In 2025, a six-person jury decided Young was owed $4 million in lost earnings and $1 million in personal damages such as pain and suffering, and said punitive damages were warranted against CNN. A settlement was reached before punitive damages were decided by the jury. 
The foreman of the jury, Katy Svitenko, told Fox News Digital in her first interview following the trial that the jury was &quot;willing to go as high as $100 million, somewhere in the neighborhood of $50 million to $100 million.&quot; Settlement terms were not disclosed. 
CNN has previously said it will take &quot;useful lessons&quot; from the decision. 
&quot;We remain proud of our journalists and are 100% committed to strong, fearless and fair-minded reporting at CNN, though we will of course take what useful lessons we can from this case,&quot; a CNN spokesperson told Fox News Digital following the trial.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Slain NJ mother 911 call made by her husband has forensic expert warning one mistake could derail focus</news:name>
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			<news:title>Slain NJ mother 911 call made by her husband has forensic expert warning one mistake could derail focus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A chilling 911 call made by the husband of slain New Jersey mother and psychotherapist Brooke Hanlon has been shared over and over and has been picked apart by internet sleuths searching for clues.
The call’s distressed and disturbing audio reveals graphic detail of how Conor Hanlon found his bloodied wife.
Brooke Hanlon, 35, was found fatally stabbed inside her Chester, New Jersey home on June 6. No one has been charged in her death and Hanlon has not been accused of any crime or wrongdoing. 
Fox News Digital attempted to reach Conor Hanlon but calls were not immediately returned.
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Following the call&apos;s release, theories circulated online about a possible suspect. One of the nation’s top forensic linguists is warning those following the case not to jump to conclusions.
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&quot;You can’t tell from a 911 call,&quot; Dr. Robert Leonard, a forensic linguist and Hofstra University professor, said to Fox News Digital.
&quot;People very often try to,&quot; he goes on to say.
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Dr. Leonard’s blunt breakdown comes amid social media speculation. 
Internet sleuths are dissecting Hanlon’s frantic tone of voice and his word choice, like referring to one of Brooke’s wounds as a &quot;laceration&quot; in the nearly seven-minute call.
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That’s exactly the kind of analysis that has led to devastating mistakes, Dr. Leonard said.
He pointed to multiple murder investigations where innocent people were publicly vilified because of how they sounded while calling 911.
One case he references is that of the father of Isabel Celis, Sergio Celis. He reported his six-year-old daughter missing from their Tucson, Arizona home in 2012.
Investigators discovered her remains five years later; leading up to this discovery, Mr. Celis was branded a killer, Dr. Leonard says.
&quot;For six years all of the supposed amateur experts said he did it,&quot; Leonard said.
Ultimately, Christopher Clements , a convicted sex offender, was also convicted of young Isabel’s murder and kidnapping.
In another notorious case, then-teenager Marty Tankleff, of Long Island, New York spent 17 years in prison, wrongfully convicted.
Prosecutors zeroed in on his alleged calm demeanor following the killings of his parents; that conviction was eventually overturned.
&quot;Everybody is so different,&quot; Leonard said. &quot;There are no reliable markers.&quot;
He goes on to say, &quot;We should not rush to judgment.&quot;
As for the call itself, he said, &quot;You don’t do a murder investigation with one bit of data,&quot; he said.
The investigation into Brooke Hanlon’s killing is ongoing, The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office is leading the investigation.
There is still a $1,000 reward for anyone who can provide information in the case.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Will Ferrell bombs during MLB Home Run Derby as baseball fans torch Netflix&apos;s broadcast</news:name>
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			<news:title>Will Ferrell bombs during MLB Home Run Derby as baseball fans torch Netflix&apos;s broadcast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Remember when a surprise Will Ferrell cameo was an automatic home run?
Monday night&apos;s Home Run Derby suggested those days may be long gone.
Netflix&apos;s &quot;marquee&quot; event featured not just the unpopular Elle Duncan, but Ferrell, whose routine quickly became one of the night&apos;s most dreaded moments at Citizens Bank.
Add Netflix&apos;s audio and crashing issues to the mix, and you&apos;ve got two very skippable hours of television.
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Ferrell did the whole &quot;sport ball&quot; routine, stumbling into the broadcast booth like he&apos;d wandered over from happy hour before firing off a string of groan-worthy jokes, including one about Bryce Harper.
&quot;The Liberty Bell comes and takes photos of HIM,&quot; Ferrell deadpanned.
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The Athletic&apos;s Andrew Marchand wasn&apos;t impressed, posting on X: &quot;Will Ferrell and company may want to say something funny.&quot;
&quot;No he&apos;s not lol. This is cringe as hell. If these guys are announcing the whole time I&apos;m about to mute this. We have fallen so far from Chris Berman,&quot; one fan posted on X.
Another reaction read:
&quot;Get these a**holes away from the microphone, or we&apos;re all turning it off.&quot;
Ferrell&apos;s routine suddenly felt less &quot;Old School&quot; and more just old.
As for Elle Duncan, the ex-ESPN host was already catching heat after Opening Day, and Monday night&apos;s return to the MLB spotlight didn&apos;t fare any better.
OutKick founder Clay Travis posted on X during the Derby:
&quot;Who at Netflix decided we&apos;re going to make Elle Duncan the face and voice of Netflix Sports? And how does that person still have a job? Legit they have all the money in the world and this was their pick. It&apos;s like giving Davis Mills a $200 million contract.&quot;
It might&apos;ve been the worst Derby performance since Jazz Chisholm Jr. managed just three home runs in last year&apos;s event.
There was a time when Will Ferrell could do no wrong.
Monday night wasn&apos;t one of those nights.
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			  <news:name>Paige Bueckers sparks debate with comments about Black women WNBA coaches amid Caitlin Clark comparisons</news:name>
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			<news:title>Paige Bueckers sparks debate with comments about Black women WNBA coaches amid Caitlin Clark comparisons</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Paige Bueckers once again advocated for Black women in women&apos;s basketball. The Dallas Wings superstar made viral comments at a postgame press conference on Sunday after defeating the Chicago Sky, when she was asked about the number of Black female coaches in the WNBA.
There are currently no Black female head coaches in the league.
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&quot;I&apos;m for equal opportunity, no discrimination based on what you look like, who you like and anything of that nature. I grew up with a lot of prominent Black women in my life that were very important to me in how I was raised and how I grew up, being my stepmom, my AAU coach,&quot; Bueckers said.
&quot;I understand how amazing they are and how they should get the same equal opportunity as a white woman, as a white man to be an important piece of this league. And it was built on a lot of Black women, this league, so it&apos;s definitely right for them to get the same equal opportunity as everyone else.&quot;
Bueckers&apos; comments garnered mixed reactions and debate on social media.
Bueckers has been under a brighter spotlight in recent days amid comparisons to Caitlin Clark, after former NFL wide receiver Harry Douglas claimed on ESPN that &quot;everything we expected Caitlin Clark to be, Paige Bueckers has been in the WNBA.&quot;
The two stars have been particularly compared in terms of their cultural perceptions in conversations about race in the WNBA. After the death of George Floyd in summer 2020, Bueckers, as an incoming freshman at UConn, participated in Black Lives Matter protests in her home community of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. She cited her love for her half-brother Drew, who is biracial and part Black, as the motivation.There is no record of Clark making any statement or demonstrating any activism after the death of George Floyd.
One year later, Bueckers stepped on stage at the 2021 ESPYs awards to accept the &quot;Best Female College Athlete&quot; award.
In her speech, which has since become a polarizing flashpoint in the WNBA culture wars, Bueckers insisted that Black women &quot;don&apos;t get the media coverage that they deserve.&quot;
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&quot;As a White woman who leads a Black lead sport and celebrated here i want to show a light on black women, they don&apos;t get the media coverage that they deserve they&apos;ve given so much to this sport,&quot; she said.
&quot;Everyone who voted thank you but i think we should use this power together to also celebrate black women.&quot;
When Clark and Bueckers faced off in the Final Four of the 2024 NCAA tournament, WNBA great A&apos;ja Wilson made a comment that also became flashpoint in the sport&apos;s ongoing cultural conversations. While speaking with WNBA star Kelsey Plum in a now-infamous hot mic moment, Wilson praised Bueckers for recognizing her &quot;privilege.&quot;
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&quot;Paige reminds me a lot of you. She knows how her privilege got her to that point, and also like, she&apos;s good at basketball obviously. But like, she understands her privilege and pushes her over the top. It reminds me a lot of you, and I mean that&apos;s a compliment,&quot; Wilson said to Plum.
After Clark&apos;s record-breaking rookie season, she infamously dabbled in the topic of race during a TIME Magazine interview, where she uttered the quote, &quot;I want to say I&apos;ve earned every single thing, but as a White person, there is privilege.&quot;
The quote prompted frustration and disappointment from many of her fans. But the quote has seemingly faded with time, as it hardly ever plays a role in current cultural discussions around Clark today, by either side. And while Clark has regularly condemned alleged racially charged insults to Black players, she hasn&apos;t uttered any quotes that make reference of her own skin color and the conditions that come with it since then.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rising SNAP Payment Errors Put Arizona At Risk Of $200 Million In Federal Penalties</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rising SNAP Payment Errors Put Arizona At Risk Of $200 Million In Federal Penalties</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Arizona taxpayers could face nearly $200 million in additional costs if the state fails to reduce its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment error rate in the coming years.
Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows Arizona’s SNAP payment error rate reached 10.8% in Fiscal Year 2025, ranking 33rd nationally and rising from 8.84% in Fiscal Year 2024.
Under changes enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1), states with SNAP payment error rates below 6% by Fiscal Year 2028 will avoid cost-sharing requirements with the federal government.
States with error rates between 6-8% must provide a 5% match, those between 8-10% a 10% match, and states exceeding 10% a 15% match.
If Arizona’s error rate remains at 10.8% in Fiscal Year 2028, the state would be subject to the highest matching requirement.
Based on Fiscal Year 2025 figures, eight states recorded error rates below 6% (Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming), while six fell between 6-8%. Another 16 states posted rates between 8-10%, and 20 states exceeded 10%.
Zach Milne, senior economist at Common Sense Institute Arizona said the state has a strong incentive to improve its performance.
Mile told The Center Square, “Improving program accuracy strengthens program integrity and helps the state avoid potentially significant federal cost-sharing penalties.”
He described Arizona’s elevated error rate as a relatively recent development, noting that the state’s rate stood at 5.2% in Fiscal Year 2019 — below the new federal threshold.
The Arizona Legislature passed several measures during the 2026 session aimed at lowering the state’s SNAP payment error rate, but they were vetoed by Governor Hobbs.
Senate Bill 1002 would have expanded eligibility verification tools for the Arizona Department of Economic Security, while Senate Bill 1331 proposed work requirements for SNAP recipients age 60 and younger.
Senate Bill 1334 would have barred the department from seeking work-requirement waivers for able-bodied adults without dependents. House Bill 2206 sought to require the state to reduce its SNAP payment error rate to below 3% by 2030.
In her veto messages, Hobbs argued that the legislation duplicated ongoing efforts by the Department of Economic Security to improve accuracy, including enhanced eligibility verification, additional staffing and training, and investments in technology.
“SNAP is the most robust and effective anti-hunger tool we have in Arizona-I know this firsthand,” Hobbs said in her veto letter of the three Senate Bills. “It’s also the most secure, thanks to strong anti-fraud measures and oversight. Instead of creating more needless frustration for Arizona families, I invite you to join me in actually lowering costs for them.”
She also criticized H.R. 1 for imposing unfunded mandates that she said have strained agency resources, noting that she allocated $7.5 million to increase the department’s capacity. Hobbs maintained that the vetoed bills would have added further unfunded requirements without providing resources for implementation or modernization.





Ethan Faverino is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.
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			  <news:name>Prince William&apos;s absence speaks volumes as King Charles reunites with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: experts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prince William&apos;s absence speaks volumes as King Charles reunites with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: experts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The royal family&apos;s icy divide appears to be thawing, but experts caution that rebuilding trust will take much more than a single meeting.
On Friday, King Charles III hosted Prince Harry and met with his family for the first time in years as they tried to repair a rift that has persisted since his youngest son and his wife stepped back as senior working royals and moved to California.
Harry, along with Meghan Markle and their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, met with the monarch and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House, a country estate west of London, Buckingham Palace confirmed. Fox News Digital reached out to a spokesperson for the palace and the Sussexes for comment.
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&quot;Eager Charles has always hoped to see his grandchildren,&quot; British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital. &quot;He is still undergoing treatment for cancer, and family matters more than ever. Despite years of public fallout, he would not pass up the opportunity to privately see his grandchildren.&quot;
Multiple royal experts told Fox News Digital that both the palace and the Sussexes are determined to keep details of the meeting private to help advance reconciliation efforts.
Katie Nicholl, Vanity Fair&apos;s royal correspondent, reported that the palace would not comment on the meeting or how long it lasted. A source told Nicholl that the king was &quot;adamant&quot; about keeping the meeting private, and Harry &quot;assured&quot; his father that he wouldn&apos;t speak publicly about the family get-together.
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&quot;Archie and Lili were very excited about seeing their grandfather,&quot; a source told Nicholl, adding that &quot;there have been calls from a rather frantic Harry to his father&apos;s aides, trying to make this happen.&quot;
&quot;The meeting reportedly lasted just over an hour, with Camilla right by the king&apos;s side,&quot; British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital. &quot;The king had wanted contact with Archie and Lilibet, saying, ‘blood is blood.’&quot;
&quot;There is likely to be ongoing communication between Harry and King Charles as long as Harry doesn&apos;t leak information to the media,&quot; Fordwich added.
Noticeably absent from the reunion were Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton. The Princess of Wales was supporting her husband as he saddled up to participate in the DMI Royal Charity Polo Cup 2026 at Guards Polo Club in Windsor. The estranged brothers did not see one another.
&quot;Prince William remains adamant Harry isn’t to be trusted,&quot; Fordwich claimed.
&quot;Reports still describe a &apos;total blackout&apos; between the brothers,&quot; said Chard. &quot;There is no sign of the rift subsiding anytime soon. I don&apos;t see the Prince and Princess of Wales&apos; absence as a snub. It is strategic. You can&apos;t have an institutional reconciliation without Prince William, the future king.&quot;
&quot;The main barrier for Harry now is starting peace talks with William and Princess Kate, if that can happen,&quot; royal broadcaster Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital. &quot;William has been demonstrably against Harry since his book &apos;Spare&apos; was published.&quot;
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Roya Nikkhah, royal editor of The Sunday Times, reported that the brothers have not seen each other or spoken since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in 2022.
&quot;What will the Prince of Wales make of his father’s olive branch to the Sussexes? He won’t like it, that’s for sure,&quot; she wrote. &quot;While William now rarely speaks of Harry in royal circles, his feelings of betrayal by his brother’s departure from the monarchy and subsequent outbursts still sting.&quot;
As for Camilla&apos;s appearance, Nikkhah reported that she &quot;rarely&quot; stays at Highgrove, preferring to spend weekends at Raymill, her country home. However, she is fiercely loyal to Charles and wanted to be a supportive force for her husband.
Still, Nikkhah noted that &quot;there is no love lost between Harry and Camilla.&quot; In &quot;Spare,&quot; the Duke of Sussex accused his stepmother of leaking private conversations to the media to burnish her reputation. In interviews, he accused family members of getting &quot;into bed with the devil&quot; to gain favorable tabloid coverage.
&quot;Camilla&apos;s presence matters to Charles,&quot; said Chard. &quot;She is his rock and smooths any bumps in the road.&quot;
Still, the meeting between father and son was a step in the right direction, Turner said.
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&quot;This reunion allowed a thawing of the ice,&quot; he said. &quot;The king is very family-oriented and has a deep sense of conviction about being a grandfather. This meeting was very important to reopen communication, even though some family members, like William, may be strongly opposed. But in my opinion, a united royal family with important connections to America is good for the royal brand and has value for both countries.&quot;
&quot;What needs to happen now is that reconciliation talks should not be disclosed to the media and should be conducted in confidence, without any leaks,&quot; he said.
&quot;The meeting between the king and his grandchildren was long overdue,&quot; Chard said. &quot;It is, however, a delicate balancing act for the crown. Symbolically, this meeting was huge, but it&apos;s not an institutional reconciliation. Charles had always left the door open. I guess it&apos;s a few small steps forward.&quot;
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing what they described as unbearable intrusions by the British press and a lack of support from the palace. They later aired their grievances publicly. Harry&apos;s memoir further strained his relationships with members of the royal family.
In a 2025 BBC interview, Harry said he hoped to reconcile with his family because &quot;there&apos;s no point continuing to fight anymore.&quot;
The private reunion came after weeks of planning and lingering security concerns surrounding Harry&apos;s return to Britain.
The Sussexes were vacationing with their children in Europe before Harry returned to the U.K. alone on July 6, according to People magazine. Meghan was expected to join Harry with the children, but the U.K. government declined his request for police protection for his family outside royal residences. Harry remained in the U.K. through July 11 for events highlighting the Invictus Games.
People previously reported that, ahead of Harry&apos;s trip, his team spent several days exploring ways to make the visit safe through enhanced private security arrangements. Palace sources said Harry initially declined an invitation to stay at a royal residence before accepting it on Saturday, July 4.
Harry&apos;s spokesperson told People that an offer for the Duke of Sussex to stay at Buckingham Palace during his London visit was withdrawn after he had formally accepted it. Palace sources, however, disputed that account, saying Harry failed to respond by the deadline and that his later acceptance came only after arrangements could no longer be made.
Harry had also hoped to bring his family to Britain for the first time since 2022. However, after learning they would receive police protection only while on royal property — and not throughout the visit — People reported on July 4 that they would not accompany him.
On July 8, The Mirror reported that Harry was &quot;frantically&quot; working to secure private security so Meghan and their children could travel to the U.K. safely.
Nikkhah reported that the Sussexes likely made an under-the-radar visit to Althorp, Princess Diana&apos;s ancestral home, where they were believed to have visited her resting place. The estate was notably closed to the public on July 10 and July 11, when the Sussexes were in town. Fox News Digital reached out to an Althorp spokesperson for comment. No reunion between the estranged brothers was expected there, either.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>More Americans now eat in their cars than ever before as expert reveals what it says about modern life</news:name>
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			<news:title>More Americans now eat in their cars than ever before as expert reveals what it says about modern life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For many Americans, eating meals in the car is a regular part of life.
In a recent survey, 53% of respondents reported that they eat in their car at least once a week. The average American does so about three times a week, according to the study, which was conducted by research firm OnePoll on behalf of St. Pierre, a Texas-based bakery.
Many surveyed said they eat in the car because they&apos;re short on time (38%). Other reasons respondents gave for eating in their vehicle included convenience (35%), because &quot;it&apos;s peaceful&quot; (32%) and &quot;to eat alone&quot; (26%).
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Most people (53%) still prefer eating at a table at home, and 34% said they enjoy eating in the car. Lunch is the most popular meal people eat in their cars, according to the study.
Eating in the car is &quot;a habit shaped by busy schedules, but also by the small windows of time people create to pause and enjoy something to eat, wherever they are,&quot; according to the study.
But Pennsylvania psychologist Geri-Lynn Utter told Fox News Digital that the trend reflects more than convenience.
&quot;Traditionally, meals occurred in spaces associated with family, social connection and intentional breaks in the day,&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Increasingly, however, the car has become a kind of psychological refuge, one of the few places where many people can be alone, decompress and step away from the constant demands of work, caregiving, technology and what I jokingly call &apos;peopling.&apos;&quot;
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The survey, which polled 2,000 adults in June, found those habits varied significantly by generation.
Gen Z (born after 1996) averaged 3.83 meals in the car per week. Pizza (20%), sandwiches/wraps (19%) and burgers and fruit (17%) were the most popular foods that Gen Z reported eating in the car.
Twenty-six percent of Gen Z said eating in the car is the only time they get to enjoy their food, according to the poll.
Millennials (born between 1981 and 1996) reported eating 3.22 meals in the car each week on average. They most often ate sandwiches/wraps (26%), burgers (25%) and pizza (21%). Fifty percent said they enjoyed eating in their car.
Gen X (born between 1965 and 1980) averaged 1.88 meals per week in the car, favoring sandwiches/wraps (27%), burgers (26%) and pizza, fruit and chocolate (11%) as their go-to foods.
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Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) averaged 0.84 meals in the car each week. They most often ate burgers (29%), sandwiches/wraps (24%) and fruit (10%), and many (44%) said they prefer foods they can eat with one hand.
The Silent Generation (born between 1928 and 1945) averaged 0.63 meals in the car each week. Members of the generation most often ate burgers, sandwiches/wraps (26%), fruit, nuts, seeds and pastries (13%) and ice cream (9%).
When eaten alone in the car, food becomes more than fuel, Utter said. The car has become &quot;the modern break room&quot; where people temporarily escape from life&apos;s stress.
&quot;The food is the reward, but the solitude is the luxury,&quot; she said.
Food influencers often eat in their cars, Utter noted, &quot;despite having access to virtually any setting they could use.&quot;
&quot;The car feels private, authentic and free from social expectations,&quot; she said. &quot;For a few minutes, there is no meeting, no email and no obligation to perform for others. The meal becomes an experience that belongs entirely to the individual.&quot;
The survey says less about Americans&apos; relationship with food and more about their relationship with time, stress and recovery, Utter said.
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&quot;Many people aren&apos;t choosing to eat in their cars because they prefer it over a dining room table,&quot; she said. &quot;They&apos;re adapting to increasingly packed schedules, long commutes, caregiving responsibilities and jobs that blur the boundaries between work and personal life.&quot;
It also raises the question, Utter said, &quot;If so many people feel that the best place to slow down and enjoy a meal is alone in a car, what does that say about how stretched thin we&apos;ve become?&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump showcases raw American muscle in preview of first-of-its kind America 250 Grand Prix</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Monday spent the early afternoon showcasing INDYCAR vehicles that will participate in a first-of-its-kind race in Washington, D.C. in August.
&quot;Unprecedented events will take place next month right here in our nation&apos;s capital. On August 22nd and 23rd,&quot; Trump said, standing outside the White House on Executive Avenue where an INDYCAR pit stop was demonstrated for the president.
&quot;It will be an awesome display of American patriotism and raw horsepower ingenuity,&quot; Trump said. &quot;You&apos;re going to see cars at the level that they&apos;ve never been at before, with cars racing more than 190 miles and even higher than that down Pennsylvania Avenue.&quot;
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The 47th president stood flanked by three INDYCAR racers, including 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist, on his right. On his left stood Penske Corporation founder and chairman Roger Penske, the company&apos;s president, Bud Denker, and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.
&quot;It wasn&apos;t exactly designed for that,&quot; Trump joked of the upcoming race down the National Mall and streets of Washington, D.C.
&quot;But what Sean Duffy has done with these incredible, brilliant people is really amazing. It&apos;s going to be a sight for the ages,&quot; the president continued. &quot;It really will be something special, and they&apos;re going to go all around the National Mall at speeds that are not quite, if we did that during the regular day, I think people would be put in jail, perhaps for the rest of their lives.&quot;
Penske said that more than 250,000 members of the public have signed up to attend the events next month, which was established by an executive order Jan. 30 and is free of charge to attend. 
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&quot;When you think about 250 years of this country, it&apos;s an amazing time,&quot; Penske said.
&quot;It&apos;s a great place to live. It&apos;s a great place to work, and I think we&apos;re fortunate to have the most important office in the world give us the green light and then the checkered flag to have this event in August.&quot;
When the remarks concluded, an INDYCAR driver demonstrated a pit stop, accelerating down Executive Avenue, showcasing the race car&apos;s roaring engines. It stopped for only six seconds at the pit stop, where the crew quickly changed all four tires before the car sped off, leaving a cloud of burning rubber behind.
The Grand Prix will take place Aug. 22-23 where INDYCAR racers, whose vehicles have the ability to top 200mph in speed, will zoom around the nation&apos;s capital for the first time in history, according to the White House.
The course, described as &quot;picturesque&quot; by the race organizers, will be a 1.7-mile seven-turn circuit including a .4-mile front stretch along Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, according to the official website for the race.
The track&apos;s pit lane area will be adjacent to Pennsylvania Avenue, between turns one and two on the circuit, according to race organizers.
The INDYCAR field will race by a number of well known institutions in the nation&apos;s capital, including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the National Gallery of Art and the National Archives.
The event offers free general admission and is open to the public. There are also a limited number of free tickets that allow attendees to access areas inside the track.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Nancy Guthrie search scene drew YouTubers, arrests and bizarre roadside claims, docs say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A true-crime YouTuber was accused of turning the street near the Nancy Guthrie search scene into a roadside livestream setup complete with traffic cones, a tripod and an alleged &quot;pee tent.&quot;
The records, obtained by Fox News Digital, show misdemeanor cases involving three men who were cited or charged after law enforcement encountered livestreamers near the Catalina Foothills area connected to Guthrie’s disappearance.
The FBI has said Guthrie was last seen at her residence in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood of Tucson on the evening of Jan. 31, 2026.
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But the missing-person investigation also drew another crowd: online sleuths, streamers and true-crime personalities who showed up in the neighborhood and broadcast from near the search scene.
The most detailed allegations appear in the case against Alexander Zabel Jr., also known as CriminalNetwork, who was charged with obstructing a public thoroughfare and public nuisance, according to a Pima County Sheriff’s Department citation and misdemeanor probable-cause statement.
Deputies said they responded around 4:30 p.m. on May 26 to a traffic hazard and contacted Zabel, who was allegedly sitting in a lawn chair.
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The probable-cause statement says Zabel intentionally placed traffic cones in the road next to his personal belongings, including a tripod he was using to livestream. Deputies wrote that Zabel’s YouTube livestream also showed him on the roadway.
The same probable-cause statement says that on June 6, Zabel set up a &quot;pee tent&quot; on the road &quot;insinuating that he was urinating&quot; and creating an unpleasant environment for surrounding neighbors.
Deputies wrote that, because of the &quot;sensitivity &amp; proximity to the high-profile address,&quot; Zabel created an offensive setting in the middle of the neighborhood and obstructed the free use of property.
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Zabel was cited for two misdemeanor counts including obstructing a public thoroughfare and public nuisance, both marked as criminal offenses.
Zabel pleaded not guilty to both counts. James Pollack, community relations coordinator for the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County, said Zabel has a show-cause hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 21.
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A second streamer, Troy Lewis Bradshaw, also known as &quot;DAA JUICE&quot;, was cited by PCSD for allegedly obstructing a public thoroughfare on June 4, according to a separate Arizona traffic ticket and complaint.
He was charged with &quot;obstructing a public thoroughfare.&quot; Unlike Zabel, Bradshaw’s court records provided to Fox News Digital did not include a narrative explaining exactly what deputies alleged he did to obstruct the roadway.
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A June 16 minute entry shows Bradshaw pleaded not guilty to obstructing highway/public thoroughfare, first offense, with a fine or civil sanction listed at $282. Pollack told Fox News Digital that Bradshaw had a case management conference on Monday.
The third case involved Damian Todd Enderle, also known as &quot;857 Tucson&quot;, who was cited June 8 for public nuisance, according to a PCSD citation.
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A June 30 minute entry shows the public nuisance charge was dismissed after the state moved to drop it. Pollack said Enderle does not have any upcoming court hearings scheduled.
The bureau’s Phoenix field office and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department are continuing to investigate Guthrie’s disappearance and have asked the public for digital information, including photographs or doorbell-camera footage, that could help locate her.
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Anyone with information can call the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900 or 88-CRIME at 520-882-7463. Digital photos, video or doorbell-camera footage can be submitted through the FBI at fbi.gov/findguthrie.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s fiercest GOP critic became his most influential voice on war and peace</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s fiercest GOP critic became his most influential voice on war and peace</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In 2015, Sen. Lindsey Graham called Donald Trump a &quot;jackass&quot; and warned Republicans that nominating him would be a disaster. Trump responded by reading Graham&apos;s personal cellphone number aloud during a campaign rally, encouraging supporters to call the South Carolina senator.
Few political rivalries seemed less likely to evolve into one of Washington&apos;s most consequential foreign policy partnerships.
Trump rose to power promising to end America&apos;s &quot;endless wars&quot; and challenging decades of Republican foreign policy orthodoxy. Graham, by contrast, remained throughout his three decades in public service an unabashed advocate of projecting American power abroad.
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Yet over the next decade, Graham became one of the few lawmakers with regular access to President Trump on questions of national security, emerging as one of the Republican Party&apos;s most influential voices on Iran, Ukraine, Israel and NATO.
He had built his Senate career around foreign policy. While many lawmakers spent weekends back home, Graham was often overseas meeting presidents, visiting war zones and trying to broker agreements between allies and the White House. 
By the end of his career, his office had become an unofficial waypoint for foreign leaders trying to understand — or influence — the Trump administration.
In interviews following the senator&apos;s sudden death Saturday, Trump described Graham as &quot;like a member of the family&quot; and said he was among the final people to speak with the South Carolina Republican after he returned from Ukraine just hours before his death.
As Trump reshaped Republican foreign policy around an &quot;America First&quot; agenda, Graham became one of the few congressional voices with regular access to the president on questions of war and peace. He frequently pressed Trump to maintain a muscular U.S. role abroad — even as the president questioned long-standing alliances and warned against prolonged military interventions.
Rather than becoming another Republican hawk sidelined by Trump&apos;s ascent, Graham cultivated one of the closest working relationships with the president, giving him unusual influence as the administration navigated conflicts from Ukraine and Iran to Israel and NATO.
Whether Graham simply reinforced Trump&apos;s instincts — or helped shape them — may become one of the defining questions of his foreign policy legacy.
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&quot;He would call me all the time,&quot; Trump told Fox News Monday. &quot;I&apos;d say, &apos;Stop calling me, Lindsey.&apos; It was amazing. He just never stopped. He was a worker — a total workaholic politician.&quot;
Colleagues said Graham lived and breathed the work of the Senate, particularly serving as an informal envoy between the U.S. and allies around the world.
In the hours before his death, Graham told a confidant he wasn&apos;t feeling well but joked he couldn’t die now because he still had work to do. He was preparing to push a long-stalled bipartisan Russia sanctions bill through the Senate, remained focused on advancing Saudi-Israel normalization and believed the Trump administration had not yet finished confronting Iran.
He had just completed his 10th trip to Ukraine, and maintained tight relationships not only with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy but also with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Gulf leaders and others around the world.
Graham believed that influence came from showing up, according to Jack Keane, a retired Army four-star general, the chairman of the Institute for the Study of War and Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst.
&quot;He wasn&apos;t interested in writing op-ed pieces or making speeches, he wanted firsthand contact with leaders of the world.&quot; Keane, who counted Graham as a friend, told Fox News Digital. &quot;He was interested in getting the results.&quot;
Graham, upon being beaten by Trump in the 2016 primary, conceded that the then-real estate mogul understood the American public better than he did .
&quot;He understood the American people better than we did, and shame on us for not doing it as effectively as him,&quot; Graham said at the time, according to Keane. 
So Graham went to work making himself useful for the president.
&quot;Graham knew the world better than almost anyone in Washington, and he likely knew many foreign leaders better than President Trump&apos;s own appointees,&quot; Keane said. &quot;He made a conscious decision to help the president by offering advice and counsel, which grew into both a personal and professional relationship.&quot;
Graham&apos;s worldview was shaped alongside late Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., with whom he traveled extensively overseas. The trio —known as the &quot;Three Amigos&quot; — championed an interventionist Republican foreign policy rooted in American military leadership, support for democratic allies and confronting authoritarian adversaries.
Graham publicly disagreed with Trump over Iran negotiations — preferring strikes and regime change — and repeatedly pushed for a tougher line against Russia in the war on Ukraine.
Those convictions at times put him closer to traditional Republican foreign policy than to Trump&apos;s &quot;America First&quot; instincts, even as he worked to remain one of the president&apos;s closest advisors.
Trump&apos;s approach to foreign policy often shifted between military confrontation and diplomatic restraint. Graham&apos;s rarely did.
Whenever Trump appeared to move toward a negotiated settlement with Iran, Graham followed a familiar playbook: remind the White House that Congress ultimately would have to review any lasting agreement.
After Trump announced a memorandum of understanding with Iran in June, Graham quickly argued that any lasting deal would require congressional scrutiny and even suggested Vice President JD Vance would ultimately have to defend it on Capitol Hill.
By the time of his death, Graham had fashioned exactly the role he wanted in Washington: trusted interlocutor between the White House, Congress and foreign leaders.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., described Graham as having a &quot;kid-like exuberance about his job and the responsibilities he was given.&quot;
&quot;Even in his sixties he would get off a plane in a foreign land with a twinkle in his eye and look at me as if to say, can you believe we are actually here and doing this?&quot; she wrote on X.
Very rarely in life do you get to be exactly where you want to be, when you want to be there, with who you want to be with, doing precisely what you want to do — that was every moment for Lindsey,&quot; White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller wrote on X.
&quot;Lindsey was a senator’s senator. The job was everything to him. Truly did he believe in the splendor of the office and the noble lineage behind it, of which he was the worthy heir.&quot;
Graham rarely seemed interested in winning an argument if it meant losing the president. He spent more than a year revising his long-stalled Russia sanctions legislation and negotiating with the White House as Trump pursued his own diplomatic outreach to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Only days before his death did Graham announce that he had reached an agreement with the administration to move the bill forward.
While Trump frequently questioned the value of NATO and demanded allies shoulder more of the burden, Graham viewed America&apos;s alliances as one of its greatest strategic advantages. He generally agreed that European nations needed to spend more on defense, but argued the alliance itself remained indispensable to deterring Russia and projecting American power.
Graham&apos;s support for Israel was equally central to his worldview. He regarded Israel as America&apos;s closest partner in the Middle East and spent years working to strengthen ties between Israel and Arab states, viewing Saudi-Israeli normalization as a historic opportunity to reshape the region while further isolating Iran.
Graham spent a decade proving that in Washington, proximity to power could matter as much as formal authority. Without Graham in Washington, Ukraine now fears it may have lost an indispensable advocate in Washington.
&quot;Huge and absolutely unexpected loss,&quot; said Oleksandr Merezhko, a lawmaker with Zelenskyy’s party, told the AP. &quot;He was truly indispensable. I even don’t know who might be as important for us now in Trump’s entourage.&quot;
&quot;He was the closest link between Ukraine, our president and Trump,&quot; he added. &quot;Our position in Trump’s entourage might be weaker.&quot;
It&apos;s unclear who will be able to usher Graham&apos;s signature Russia sanctions bill through the Senate and onto the president&apos;s desk with the same access to both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
For now, the president will navigate wars in Ukraine and the Middle East without the friend who was never shy about telling him to hit harder.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>SAN FRANCISCO, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Schubert Jonckheer &amp; Kolbe LLP is investigating a data breachthat led to unauthorized access to the sensitive information of individuals affiliated with Cambridge Mobile Telematics (&quot;CMT&quot;), a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based telematics and insurtech company</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP leaders race to end conservative revolt as House floor stays at a standstill</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP leaders race to end conservative revolt as House floor stays at a standstill</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House GOP leaders face a pivotal test Tuesday as they try to break a conservative revolt that has paralyzed the House floor for weeks.
The rebellion, including several dozen Republicans, has repeatedly forced House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., to pull votes on key legislation, grinding House business to a halt just months before the November midterm elections. 
Conservatives say they&apos;re blocking procedural votes until the Senate passes the stalled SAVE America Act and House GOP leadership allows a vote on sweeping border security legislation. 
Neither demand appears close to being met amid GOP divisions, raising questions about whether Johnson can advance any major legislation this week.
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Vice President JD Vance had planned to attend Republicans’ conference meeting on Tuesday but postponed the visit to a later date, Politico first reported. Vance’s canceled appearance comes as House Republican leadership appeared to enlist the White House’s help to help end a conservative revolt that has effectively brought the floor to a standstill.
Trump also previously urged conservative rebels to reopen the House floor and stop &quot;grandstanding,&quot; but the cohort did not relent.
Johnson is racing this week to advance an annual government spending bill funding the State Department and a measure making Daylight Saving Time permanent — long a priority of President Donald Trump. Given the latter item’s popularity in the Sunshine State, leadership is likely hoping Luna will stand down and support a procedural vote scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
A spokesperson for Luna did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether the congresswoman would support the procedural rule advancing a slate of legislative items.
In another sign of trouble for GOP leadership, some holdouts criticized Johnson&apos;s legislative agenda for the week.
&quot;Making Daylight Saving Time permanent won’t matter at all if we don’t have election integrity,&quot; Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, wrote on social media Monday. &quot;Priorities.&quot;
Republicans are not expected to bring the annual defense policy bill — known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — up for consideration again this week after holdouts in June torpedoed a procedural vote advancing the legislation.
Johnson initially proposed combining the NDAA with the SAVE America Act, but holdouts, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., argued it was inadequate because there was no guarantee the Senate would keep the election security measure in the final product.
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Luna is now advocating for House leadership to fight for the SAVE America Act&apos;s inclusion in a compromise NDAA bill negotiated between the House and Senate. 
&quot;A Manager’s Amendment from the Chairwoman of the Rules Committee can force this in once the Senate sends us their version,&quot; Luna wrote on social media last week.
However, Senate Republicans have repeatedly argued the votes do not exist in their chamber to pass the Trump-backed election bill, which would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and voter ID requirements, among other priorities.
Still, some conservatives are advocating for adding the election measure to any legislation that passes the House chamber in an effort to force Senate action.
&quot;The SAVE America Act must be attached to every piece of legislation until we secure our elections once and for all,&quot; Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, wrote on social media. &quot;Protecting the integrity of our elections isn’t optional.&quot;
Johnson appeared to heed that demand by using a rare procedural maneuver that would merge the SAVE America Act with the State Department funding bill when it’s sent to the Senate after House passage.
A group of House conservatives are also pressing GOP leadership for a vote on border security legislation known as the Permanent Trump Secure Border Act.
The bill, authored by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, mirrors legislation known as H.R. 2 that passed Congress in 2023, but omits E-Verify program changes that threatened to kill support from moderate Republicans for the bill.
E-Verify would require certain U.S. employers to electronically confirm their employees’ work authorization.
Roy is among members of the House Freedom Caucus that have withheld support for procedural votes in an attempt to pressure leadership to bring the border legislation to a vote on the floor.
His bill would require the completion of border wall construction, tight asylum requirements and prohibiting catch-and-release policies, among other provisions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MORNING GLORY: The VP’s new book &apos;Communion&apos; is not what the Beltway expected</news:name>
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			<news:title>MORNING GLORY: The VP’s new book &apos;Communion&apos; is not what the Beltway expected</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Father Henry Stephan is one of the heroes of &quot;Communion,&quot; the new book from Vice President J.D. Vance. Father Stephan was integral to the Vice President’s journey into the welcoming pews of the Catholic Church.
Even if you don’t buy &quot;Communion,&quot; if you pass it displayed in an airport shop or find yourself in our dwindling number of actual bookstores, turn to page 163 and read the good Father’s additional explanation to the statement that &quot;for most of us, grace is not something that happens in a moment.&quot;
&quot;You don’t feel God’s presence and then change in an instant,&quot; begins Father Stephan’s longer explanation. But to quote him further would be to rob you of some of the surprising clarity of his explanation of &quot;the road map to God.&quot; More of Father Stephan’s full reflection on grace might discourage you from actually reading the whole of Communion — which is actually four stories, artfully woven into one book.
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The first story, and the one which stretches across all of its pages, is the Vice President’s lifelong quest to either accept or reject the idea of God and, having accepted it, the further account of how he landed in the Roman Catholic Church. Mass-attending &quot;cradle Catholics&quot; are likely to know at least a few converts, and their stories are often unique and uplifting. This one is most definitely that.
The second story is simply a love story. The Vice President recounts in loving detail how he fell — hard — for his wife Usha and how the beer-drinking Marine/Ohio State Buckeye-turned-Yale Law School hyper-ambitious-striver tricked the future clerk to Chief Justice John Roberts into moving to Cincinnati and marrying him.
There is also a third portion, a short but disquieting sharp meditation (at least to this Boomer because the VP may be right) on how Boomers may be overly attached to the assumptions about the West they were born into and have long believed and defended.
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That vision of the West actually succeeded in its long contest with the Soviet Union. That the principles and assumptions behind that success may now be an unconscious burden a that older generation, is a disquieting thought. The Boomer generation is well represented in the Senate from which the Vice President came, even after the sad passing of Senator Lindsey Graham. The Vice President suggests we ought to at least consider the cost of over-valuing the prized &quot;the rules-based world order&quot;, which may in fact be gone and not coming back. A reader doesn’t have to be persuaded by that mediation to at least give it some much-needed consideration.
The Vice President’s succinct critique of what may be the sunk costs weighing on my generation may actually stop and oblige some &quot;Reagan conservatives&quot; to wonder for the first time about that possibility. That clutch of pages punches hard.
Most of my generation was indeed blind to what the global economy was doing to America’s heartland even as it super-charged China’s totalitarian quasi-empire expanded its power and unveiled its ambitions. The battle with the Soviet bloc was indeed existential, but it was also conclusively won.
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The collective sigh of relief and joy over the liberation of tens of millions when the Wall came down in 1989 and the USSR dissolved in 1991 may have, indeed, blinded those in the front rank of the fight as well as those at the tail end that the struggle to preserve &quot;Western Christian civilization&quot; had not ended with the fall of the wall, and that the rules of that long twilight battle may have changed if not evaporated. The recent and ongoing battle with Iran’s fanatical theocrats is a sharp reminder of the never-ending effort to preserve that treasury of that civilization unique to the West, one anchored in the Judeo-Christian worldview, but the threats it and its senior partners, China and Russia, are at least different in degree and maybe in kind.
Then there are occasional political riffs effortlessly woven into the book, each of which is integral to the story, but could each stand alone as the proposition for an Oxford Union debate, e.g. &quot;Resolved: Western Civilization’s embrace of unrestricted immigration may have been, if not suicidal, then at least deeply and recklessly dangerous to its foundations.&quot; These are more reflections of a Catholic Christian than of a Republican politician, as is the brief but essential reflection on the widespread substitution of economic theory in the places where faith traditions once provided worldviews.
&quot;One of the jobs of a Christian statesman,&quot; the Vice President writes, &quot;is to preserve the social cohesion that makes charity and generosity possible.&quot; That is not the rhetoric of a stump speech, but the sort of conclusion one would expect from contemporary Christian essayists Rod Dreher or Ross Douthat, who are featured in the book.
As are St. Augustine, G.K. Chesterton, Rene Girard, and Pope Leo XIII. Who knew that a symposium on &quot;Theology and Falsification&quot; between Anthony Flew, R. M. Hare, and Basil Mitchell would challenge the reader to slow down and take a few passes over the text (and to look up and bookmark for later the transcript)?
This book is not the work of ghostwriters on a campaign timeline, but a spiritual biography that could actually spur many in the Vice President’s generation to actually articulate and grapple with the problems of meaning in an achievement-driven world, one that is changing at a pace so dizzyingly fast that young parents especially can be excused the raft of genuinely new fears that are additions to those fears felt by every generation of young parents. (You don’t actually have to have taken an 18 hour plane flight with three smalls to understand the Veep’s quip that there are more modern descriptions of Hell than a &quot;lake of fire.&quot;)
For many recent decades, the heavy lifting of accessible writing about faith and public life has come from Douthat, Dreher, Ryan Anderson, Fran Maier, George Weigel and especially the now retired Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles Chaput.
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Before Archbishop Chaput and these elegant writers, there was Michael Novak and before him there was even the extraordinarily successful, in hindsight, Bishop Fulton Sheen’s television program. Pope (now Saint) John Paul II and Pope Benedict launched a thousand essays with their book-length works and their encyclicals inspired a new generation of vocations. Vice President Vance does not for a moment consider himself a theologian, but he is in the tradition of writers about faith who spur others to consider that, just perhaps, they ought to look further into this particular world.
(The Vice President, it is important to note, does not shy away from the horror of the Church’s awful scandal of the sexual abuse of children by priests but is rightfully outraged by it and persuasively condemnatory of those complicit in it and its cover-up. Good for him.)
Throughout the book, though, there is a much-needed reminder that the marriages, children and multi-generational families that most likely to flourish in this wildly spinning world are those deeply rooted in the traditional Christian practice that has long defined America. And might yet again. Especially if more public figures thought as deeply and wrote as honestly about Jesus and the Church as does the Vice President.
The Vice President’s book tour did not often even pause on the substance of the book and the eternal questions of the purpose of man. For the benefit of would-be readers: &quot;Communion&quot; is not a book about political platforms or policy prescriptions. It is for Catholics, the Catholic-curious, or anyone interested in what comes after this one. If only to understand how such a search can unfold, &quot;Communion&quot; is an excellent addition to your nightstand.
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>Notable figures who died from the same heart condition linked to Lindsey Graham&apos;s death</news:name>
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			<news:title>Notable figures who died from the same heart condition linked to Lindsey Graham&apos;s death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Lindsey Graham&apos;s sudden death has renewed attention on a rare but often deadly cardiovascular emergency known as aortic dissection.
The cause of death was identified as an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to a statement released by Graham&apos;s office on Sunday, citing preliminary findings from the District of Columbia&apos;s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
&quot;It occurs when the layers of the aorta (the body&apos;s largest artery) come apart and the inner one tears,&quot; Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel, who did not treat Graham, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;It can come on in minutes or days and may be hard to recognize,&quot; added the doctor, noting that while dissections can evolve over time, symptoms often appear suddenly.
Graham, 71, is not the only notable figure to have died from an aortic dissection. Below are three other celebrities and public officials whose deaths were linked to the same life-threatening condition.
Actor John Ritter, best known for his role in the hit sitcom &quot;Three’s Company,&quot; died from an aortic dissection on Sept. 11, 2003.
According to The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health, the actor was taken to the hospital after experiencing symptoms later identified as a type A aortic dissection. The nonprofit, founded in his honor, later said Graham&apos;s death has brought &quot;needed attention&quot; to the condition.
Type A dissections involve the ascending (upper) aorta near the heart, which typically require emergency surgery.
At the time of his death, Ritter was filming the sitcom &quot;8 Simple Rules…for Dating My Teenage Daughter,&quot; co-starring Kaley Cuoco.
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The actor was initially treated for a presumed heart attack, but passed away that night as his condition worsened.
In a press release, The John Ritter Foundation (JRF) – a nonprofit founded in his honor to fund research and raise awareness for the condition – extended its condolences to Graham’s family.
&quot;These deaths underscore that aortic dissections are not a rare cause of death,&quot; Meredith Ford O&apos;Neal, CEO of The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health, shared with Fox News Digital. &quot;Deaths due to aortic dissections are preventable if individuals at risk are identified and properly treated.&quot;
&quot;We hope this moment encourages people to learn the warning signs of aortic dissection, which includes an increased risk for family members of individuals who have had an aortic dissection.&quot;
Rep. Doug LaMalfa, R-Calif., died on Jan. 6, 2026, at age 65 from complications of an aortic dissection, according to the Butte County Sheriff&apos;s Office. Cardiomegaly (an enlarged heart) was listed as another significant condition, and his death was ruled natural.
LaMalfa, who represented California’s First Congressional District, was taken into emergency surgery but passed away during the procedure, according to a statement from the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.
A month later, the Butte County Sheriff&apos;s Office confirmed to People that his cause of death was complications of an aortic dissection. Cardiomegaly, or an enlarged heart, was also listed as a significant condition.
&quot;Growing Pains&quot; actor Alan Thicke died from an aortic dissection on Dec. 13, 2016, at the age of 69.
Thicke reportedly experienced chest pain while playing hockey with his son and was taken to the hospital.
The Los Angeles County coroner later determined that Thicke died from a ruptured aorta caused by a type A aortic dissection, according to ABC News.
In a 2016 HCA Healthcare article, Nashville-based heart surgeon Dr. Grayson Wheatley reflected on Thicke’s &quot;unfortunate&quot; case.
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&quot;I am sharing with you my expert thoughts based on limited information about Mr. Thicke’s case, but in light of an extensive career of treating hundreds of patients with aortic dissections, I can connect the dots in Mr. Thicke’s case from patterns that have emerged from treating similar patients with aortic dissections,&quot; he said.
Chest pain is often the first sign of a sudden tear or rip in the aorta, which can develop &quot;within a few heartbeats,&quot; according to Wheatley.
&quot;The pain associated with an aortic dissection is extreme,&quot; he said. &quot;My patients describe it as so intense and sudden that it drops them to their knees. They literally fall to the ground and feel an intense tearing or ripping in their mid-upper back and/or chest.&quot;
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Once the dissection occurs, it becomes a &quot;race against time&quot; as the condition worsens, the doctor said.
Dr. Neel Mansukhani, a vascular surgeon at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, shared why this condition can become life-threatening so quickly.
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&quot;The aorta is the main blood vessel that comes off of the heart, and it runs like a pipe through your body,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;Smaller blood vessels branch off to go to all your internal organs, arms, legs and brain.&quot;
&quot;The aorta itself has three layers,&quot; the surgeon went on. &quot;A tear in the lining of the aorta causes those layers to separate. It’s similar to paint peeling off a wall. And that brings a lot of consequences depending on where the tear is.&quot;
An enlarged aorta or damage to the vessel wall from cardiovascular disease can increase the likelihood of an aortic dissection, although age and high blood pressure remain the leading risk factors, Mansukhani said.
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&quot;As we get older, blood vessels can weaken, and over time the constant pressure of blood flow can make the wall of the aorta more vulnerable to a dissection,&quot; he shared.
Type A dissections are &quot;immediately life-threatening,&quot; as they are &quot;right by the heart,&quot; according to the doctor.
&quot;It’s an emergency that usually needs surgery within 24 hours if a patient can tolerate that,&quot; he said. &quot;A type B dissection is located further down from the heart. It can also be life-threatening, but does not usually need immediate surgery.&quot;
Although an aortic dissection often strikes without warning, maintaining cardiovascular health and monitoring conditions such as high blood pressure can help lower the risk, Mansukhani advised.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LIZ PEEK: Democrats’ affordability scam collapses in states they actually run</news:name>
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			<news:title>LIZ PEEK: Democrats’ affordability scam collapses in states they actually run</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats are lying to voters, claiming to be the party that can deliver &quot;affordability.&quot; Nothing could be farther from the truth.
In January, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer promised the nation that if Democrats capture the majority in the Senate, &quot;lowering costs will be our North Star.&quot; 
In February, the chair of the House New Democrat Coalition rolled out its &quot;Affordability Agenda,&quot; proclaiming, &quot;That&apos;s why we are committed to taking on the cost-of-living crisis to make it easier for people to afford their home, pay for health care, keep the lights on, and build a better future.&quot;
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Where were these inflation hawks during Joe Biden’s four years in the White House, when the Consumer Price Index soared above 9%, the highest in more than 40 years, and the cost of living rose more than 20%?
After winning New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary last year, Zohran Mamdani claimed, &quot;We have won because New Yorkers have stood up for a city they can afford.&quot; He forgot to mention that Democrats have been in charge of New York for decades, helping make the city unaffordable.
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This is a fact: Democrat-run cities and states are, with few exceptions, the most expensive in the nation. The reasons include pro-labor rules that drive up wages and costs, regulatory overreach that creates hurdles and delays, energy policies that inflate electricity and gasoline bills, and reckless spending, which leads to high taxes. High taxes, another Democrat specialty, inflate the price of everything as they are passed along to the consumer.
A new study from CNBC ranking states on the cost of living proves the point. The report is part of its bigger analysis of which states are the most business-friendly. The inclusion makes sense. If your company wants to compete, you’ll need to hire people who will balk at moving to a state where everything costs more. Your bottom line will reflect not only the need to pay higher wages but also local expenses. In other words, a state that lets costs spiral out of control hurts its residents directly and indirectly; in addition to punishing consumers, a higher cost of living will drive businesses away, meaning fewer jobs and income opportunities for those who remain. 
CNBC finds that nine out of 10 of the most expensive states are run by Democrats, while Republican-led states are the most affordable. Included in the top 10 costliest states are California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Washington and Illinois. All have above-average rents and other costs. All have Democratic governors, and most have Democratic supermajorities in their state legislatures.
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While the high cost of living in some states, like Hawaii, can be excused as partly the fault of geography, the most expensive states mainly earned that ignoble title because Democrat policies have pushed prices for housing and other necessities higher.
The only GOP-led state to make the list is Florida, which has become a victim of its own success. Millions of people and thousands of companies have moved to the Sunshine State in recent years, drawn to its low-tax, business-friendly climate. The influx, combined with several destructive hurricanes that have battered the state, has sent rents and insurance costs soaring.
California, not surprisingly, is the most expensive state in the nation. Monthly housing costs are the highest in the U.S.; 40% of Golden State residents pay more than 30% of their incomes on housing. Why? According to RAND researchers, &quot;California’s affordable housing costs $640 per square foot to build, compared with $228 for market-rate housing in Texas.&quot;
That cost differential stems in part from California’s slow permitting timelines; the typical California development takes 49 months, compared with just 27 months in Texas. In building, time is money. RAND concludes those delays impose &quot;a substantial ‘time tax’ of $1,284 per unit, per month.&quot; 
CNBC analysts award California an &quot;F&quot; for its cost of living and its business-friendliness. The monthly energy bill in the Golden State averages $373, compared with $149 in Colorado, for instance, or $276 in New York. The price of gasoline is $5.39 per gallon, far higher than the national average of $3.87.
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It is not an accident that California has high energy costs, any more than it is simply coincidence that rents in Democrat-run Illinois are 40% higher than in neighboring GOP-run Ohio. Policies matter. California has tried to shift consumers to electric vehicles and away from fossil fuels, abandoning the state’s abundant supply of oil and gas. To that end, the state has imposed a 92-cent-per-gallon tax on gasoline, the highest in the U.S.
Nearly all Democratic states impose higher rents on residents because they favor strict local zoning laws and pro-union rules that drive up the cost of construction. In addition, many have high property taxes, which are passed on to renters.
High wages mandated by minimum wage laws and restrictions on nonunion labor would seem to be a good thing, but not when they lead to above-average unemployment. California, which has passed legislation driving up wages for hourly employees, has an unemployment rate of 5.3%, compared with the national average of 4.2%. All the top 10 most expensive states have unemployment rates above the U.S. average except Hawaii and Colorado. Getting paid more is great, but only if you have a job. 
Which states are the most affordable? Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Alabama, West Virginia, Kansas, Iowa, Wyoming, South Dakota and North Dakota. What do they have in common? Most, including Kansas, have Republican supermajorities in their state legislatures; all but Kansas have a Republican governor.
The late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a longtime U.S. senator from New York, famously said, &quot;Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.&quot;
The next time a Democrat campaigns on &quot;affordability,&quot; remember who oversees the most expensive communities in the country.
Facts matter, and so do policies.
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			<news:title>MAJORITY LEADER THUNE: Lindsey Graham was the GOP’s glue, binding us together with courage and grace</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In the tragic and sudden loss of Sen. Lindsey Graham, America has lost one of its greatest patriots. I have lost a dear friend. And the Republican Party has lost a champion.
Much will rightfully be written about Lindsey’s strong advocacy on behalf of the United States and freedom-loving people around the world. There was no bigger believer in America’s role in the world. In uniform and in Congress, Lindsey dedicated his life to the mission that America was a singular force for good.
I was blessed to travel with Lindsey on several occasions, and while there was always a lot made of his support for American hard power, he also was a big believer in the use of soft power — America’s economic, diplomatic, and political solutions to the world’s problems.
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Lindsey was a statesman, and he will be mourned the world over. I expect that nearly every living American president has taken advice from Lindsey Graham, whether they care to admit it or not. Heads of state came to respect his opinion and seek his counsel because of his undeniable influence on American foreign policy.
But the most profound sting of this great loss will be felt here at home and within the Republican Party. Lindsey was our glue. He spoke fluently to every corner of our big-tent party, and to those of us who had the privilege of serving with him, we were blessed to call him a friend first and a colleague second. Even in the most stressful situations, Lindsey was adept at bringing out a laugh and putting a smile on your face.
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If you were putting together a dinner of colleagues, Lindsey was the first person you called. He was always entertaining and never pretentious. To me, he was a loyal friend, a trusted adviser and someone who always called them as he saw them.
He was as transparent as they come — he never minced words or pulled punches. When he was against you, he let you know. When he was on your side, he was your greatest ally. And if his convictions demanded that he stand on an island, he did that too. What you saw was what you got. He was respected for it.
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And when Lindsey set his sights on a goal, watch out — because nothing was going to stand in his way. His relentless work ethic paved the way for generations of conservative policy victories.
One doesn’t need to look far to see Lindsey’s remarkable contributions to our party and his outsized role in passing the Republican agenda. 
In this Congress alone, he and his team at the Budget Committee shepherded three budget resolutions and two reconciliation bills through laborious, all-night vote-a-rama sessions. No Senate has ever held more vote-a-ramas in modern history, and that wouldn’t have been possible without Lindsey’s persistence and determination. He and his team led our conference through incredibly high-stakes, fraught negotiations and floor processes. And because of that, generations of Americans will have greater national, economic and financial security.
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But this was the leadership that we knew to expect from Lindsey Graham. As a former chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Lindsey was passionate about the rule of law and an independent judiciary. His influence on the judicial system will undeniably last for generations. After all, virtually every judicial nominee for the last 20 years has had to withstand his questioning and work to earn his support.
I am grateful for all the ways Lindsey gave to America and Americans. His mark on history and his impact on the conservative movement will be well documented, but I will be equally, if not more, grateful for the mark he left on my life. Thank you, Lindsey, for being a true and loyal friend, and thank you for always making me laugh.
Rest in peace, my friend.
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			<news:keywords>Navy acquisition reforms upended a $2.1 billion contract competition. When it was over, several companies with ties to the Trump administration had made the cut.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seeking Control of the House, Democrats Try Again in Rural Districts</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T09:11:39.391Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Seeking Control of the House, Democrats Try Again in Rural Districts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Candidates like Beth Macy, author of “Dopesick,” have crafted messages based on lifetimes in rural regions. But messages need an audience, and many minds are closed to the party.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Red State, Blue Governor: It Could Happen in Iowa. Would It Matter?</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T09:11:19.936Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Red State, Blue Governor: It Could Happen in Iowa. Would It Matter?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats have real hope for candidates for governor in red states like Iowa and Ohio, but if Republicans seize supermajorities in the legislatures, their power would be limited.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Blanche Was a Driving Force in Retribution Campaign, Emails Show</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T09:11:00.480Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Blanche Was a Driving Force in Retribution Campaign, Emails Show</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The cooperation of Todd Blanche in President Trump’s retribution against enemies will be a flashpoint in his confirmation hearing to be attorney general on Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In Rare Testimony, Supreme Court Justices Will Ask Congress for Security Funds</news:name>
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			<news:title>In Rare Testimony, Supreme Court Justices Will Ask Congress for Security Funds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett, the first justices to appear before lawmakers since 2019, are requesting millions of dollars to address security concerns amid rising threats.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pinwheel launches a retro-inspired landline phone for kids</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pinwheel launches a retro-inspired landline phone for kids</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kid-friendly tech company Pinwheel announced the launch of a new landline phone designed to let children stay connected without the distractions of a smartphone.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona Ranks Among Nation’s Deadliest States For Hit-And-Run Fatalities</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona Ranks Among Nation’s Deadliest States For Hit-And-Run Fatalities</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
A new analysis of federal traffic fatality data ranks Arizona among the nation’s most dangerous states for deadly hit-and-run crashes, underscoring the persistent toll of drivers who flee the scene of collisions.
Researchers at Andrew Pickett Law examined data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System covering 2019 through 2024.
Arizona ranked eighth nationwide for per-capita risk, averaging 1.55 hit-and-run fatalities per 100,000 licensed drivers. During the six-year period, the state recorded 535 hit-and-run deaths among 7,081 total traffic fatalities.
Arizona also placed 11th nationally for the share of traffic deaths involving a fleeing driver, with hit-and-run crashes accounting for 7.56% of all vehicle crash fatalities.
New Mexico led the nation in per-capita risk, followed by Louisiana (1.84) and Tennessee (1.83). California recorded the highest percentage of overall traffic fatalities involving hit-and-run drivers at 11.01% followed by Hawaii (10.03%), and Nevada (9.81%).
“Leaving the scene of an accident is a critical public safety crisis that costs thousands of lives every year,” stated personal injury lawyer Andrew Pickett. “Drivers need to understand that panic is no excuse. Staying at the scene, rendering immediate aid, and contacting emergency services is a universal responsibility that can mean the difference between life and death for an injured victim.”
The findings align with a recent report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, which found that hit-and-run crashes nationwide accounted for more than 919,000 police-reported collisions, nearly 243,000 injuries, and 2,872 deaths in 2023.
Arizona’s most recent statewide figures paint a similar picture. In 2024, the state recorded 16,136 hit-and-run crashes, resulting in 4,202 injuries and 86 deaths. That total represented an increase of 488 incidents compared with 2023.
Arizona law imposes severe penalties for leaving the scene of a crash involving death or serious physical injury. A conviction for a Class 2 felony hit-and-run offense can carry a prison sentence of up to 12.5 years for a first-time offender, in addition to lengthy license suspension, including a 10-year revocation in fatal cases.





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			  <news:name>President Trump Weighs In On More Arizona Races As 2026 Election Takes Shape</news:name>
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			<news:title>President Trump Weighs In On More Arizona Races As 2026 Election Takes Shape</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
President Donald Trump has issued a select number of endorsements in Arizona races for the 2026 election.
The latest endorsements went to Rep. Juan Ciscomani to retain his seat in the 6th Congressional District, Rep. Paul Gosar to retain his seat in the 9th Congressional District, and Mark Lamb, former sheriff of Pinal County, for the seat opened by departing Rep. Andy Biggs in the 5th Congressional District. 
Neither Ciscomani nor Gosar have opponents in their primaries. Lamb faces off against Daniel Keenan, a construction company owner, in the primary. 
Trump’s endorsement bundle on Friday referred to Gosar and Lamb as “MAGA warrior[s],” and Ciscomani as “a tremendous champion.” 
All three men, Trump promised, were capable of improving border security, stopping migrant crime, strengthening the military, bolstering economic growth, cutting taxes and regulations, boosting domestic manufacturing and energy, supporting law enforcement, and protecting Second Amendment rights.
Ciscomani will likely face off against Democratic candidate Joanna Mendoza. 


I’ve stood with President Trump from Day 1 and I’ve never wavered, not once.
I’m honored to have President Trump’s “COMPLETE &amp; TOTAL” endorsement for Governor of our great state of Arizona! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gGootCd6kV
— Andy Biggs (@andybiggs4az) May 8, 2025





Gosar will likely face off against Democratic candidate Danielle Sterbinsky. 


I’ve stood with President Trump from Day 1 and I’ve never wavered, not once.
I’m honored to have President Trump’s “COMPLETE &amp; TOTAL” endorsement for Governor of our great state of Arizona! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gGootCd6kV
— Andy Biggs (@andybiggs4az) May 8, 2025





Should Lamb take the primary, he would face off against one of the three Democratic candidates running: Brian Hualde, Chris James, or Elizabeth Lee.


I’ve stood with President Trump from Day 1 and I’ve never wavered, not once.
I’m honored to have President Trump’s “COMPLETE &amp; TOTAL” endorsement for Governor of our great state of Arizona! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gGootCd6kV
— Andy Biggs (@andybiggs4az) May 8, 2025





Here are the other endorsements for Arizona candidates made by Trump so far:
Thomas “Jay” Feely, former NFL kicker, for the seat opened by departing Rep. David Schweikert in the 1st Congressional District. Feely faces off against former State Rep. Joseph Chaplik and technology consultant John Trobough in the Republican primary. 


I’ve stood with President Trump from Day 1 and I’ve never wavered, not once.
I’m honored to have President Trump’s “COMPLETE &amp; TOTAL” endorsement for Governor of our great state of Arizona! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gGootCd6kV
— Andy Biggs (@andybiggs4az) May 8, 2025





Rep. Eli Crane received Trump’s endorsement to retain his seat in the 2nd Congressional District. Crane has no opponents in the primary. 


THANK YOU @realDonaldTrump for your endorsement! It’s an honor to fight for #AZ02. 
🇺🇸👊 pic.twitter.com/1g9H4OvHCz
— Eli Crane for Congress (@EliCraneAZ) October 25, 2025





Rep. Abe Hamadeh received Trump’s endorsement to retain his seat in the 8th Congressional District. Hamadeh has no opponents in the primary. 


Happy birthday, Mr. President!
My first endorsement from President Trump came on his birthday, June 14, 2022. Even on his birthday he was giving to others. I will never forget that phone call. Thank you for trusting me to be in this battle alongside you to save our country! pic.twitter.com/K1YetQTTGp
— Abe Hamadeh (@AbrahamHamadeh) June 14, 2026





Andy Biggs received Trump’s endorsement for the governor’s seat held by incumbent Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs. Biggs has three other opponents: Schweikert and two businessmen, Scott Neely and Ken Miceli. 


I’ve stood with President Trump from Day 1 and I’ve never wavered, not once.
I’m honored to have President Trump’s “COMPLETE &amp; TOTAL” endorsement for Governor of our great state of Arizona! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gGootCd6kV
— Andy Biggs (@andybiggs4az) May 8, 2025





Other races have indicated some weigh-in from Trump, but no outright endorsements.
In the attorney general’s race, Trump reposted a county supervisor’s endorsement of Republican primary candidate Rodney Glassman sans commentary last month. Glassman is up against State Senate President Warren Petersen to determine who will face off against the Democratic incumbent, Attorney General Kris Mayes. 
But in April, Trump gave Petersen a shout-out at the Turning Point Action (TPA) “Build the Red Wall” event. Trump said Petersen would “help achieve [the] victory” of expanding the “red wall” — the Republican majority.
Trump made a similar post in recent weeks in the secretary of state’s race. The president also reposted a picture sans commentary of another organization’s endorsement of Republican primary candidate Gina Swoboda, former chair of the Arizona Republican Party. 
Swoboda took the repost as an outright endorsement, though the other Republican primary candidate in the race, State Rep. Alexander Kolodin, disputed that characterization. Kolodin was also given a shoutout at the TPA event in April. 





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			  <news:name>Deputy US Marshal fatally shot while serving arrest warrant in Louisiana</news:name>
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			<news:title>Deputy US Marshal fatally shot while serving arrest warrant in Louisiana</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Deputy U.S. Marshal was shot and killed on Monday while serving an arrest warrant in Alexandria, Louisiana, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
The Rapides Parish Sheriff&apos;s Office said the incident happened at around 3 p.m. in the Rutland Road area, where authorities were attempting to arrest a wanted fugitive.
&quot;Sheriff’s Detectives, along with members of the U.S. Marshals Violent Offender Task Force, were conducting a law enforcement operation in the Rutland Road area to arrest a wanted fugitive where an Officer Involved Shooting occurred,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said.
SUSPECT ALLEGEDLY GUNS DOWN DEPUTY IN AMBUSH DURING ROUTINE CALL THAT ROCKED QUIET TOWN, POLICE SAY
The suspect was taken into custody after a lengthy standoff, according to the sheriff&apos;s office.
Deputies said the suspect sustained injuries during the encounter and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
NYPD OFFICER SHOT, GUNMAN KILLED AFTER ARMED BARRICADED STANDOFF IN BROOKLYN: POLICE
The FBI is leading an investigation into the killing of the deputy, while the sheriff&apos;s office is probing the shooting. Louisiana State Police are also assisting.
&quot;The FBI responded to an incident this afternoon in Alexandria with the Alexandria Police Department, Rapides Parish Sheriff&apos;s Office, and Louisiana State Police,&quot; the FBI New Orleans Field Office said in a statement. &quot;The FBI is now leading the investigation into an assault on a federal officer. Louisiana State Police is also investigating potential violations of state law. The subject, now under investigation, was taken into custody and there is no ongoing threat to the public. Because this is a very active and ongoing investigation we cannot comment further at this time.&quot;
FBI Director Kash Patel said: &quot;FBI is investigating and offering full resources to the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office and our brave partners the @USMarshalsHQ after one of their deputies was tragically killed today while serving an arrest warrant in Alexandria, Louisiana. Suspect is in custody. Please pray for the deputy’s family and friends.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dog accidentally turns on toaster, sparking Maryland house fire that killed 3 family pets</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dog accidentally turns on toaster, sparking Maryland house fire that killed 3 family pets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A dog accidentally turned on a toaster inside a home in Maryland, igniting a fire and killing three other pets in the home, according to officials.
Fire crews responded to a house on 4319 Foxglove Court in Belcamp for a single-family dwelling fire shortly after 5:30 p.m. on Friday, according to the Abingdon Fire Company.
The crews were able to control the blaze in about 20 minutes.
MASSIVE FIRE RIPS THROUGH PUB, KILLING AT LEAST 27 AS PATRONS FLEE SMOKE-FILLED VENUE
The owners were not home at the time of the fire, and no people were harmed, fire officials said, according to Fox 45.
Neighbors rescued two dogs from the home, but a third dog and two cats died in the fire, the outlet reported.
The family&apos;s bearded dragon was later found alive and survived after 24 hours in critical care.
Fire officials said the fire started in the kitchen before spreading to other parts of the home.
It was determined that one of the family&apos;s dogs jumped onto the kitchen counter and accidentally turned on the toaster, igniting nearby combustibles. The dog that switched on the toaster was one of the two that were rescued by neighbors.
The fire was recorded on a Ring home security camera, which showed the dog jumping on the counter and pawing at items and assisted deputy state fire marshals in determining the fire&apos;s point of origin, Fox 45 reported.
Deputy state fire marshals officially ruled the cause of the fire as accidental, according to the outlet.
INDIANA MAN CHARGED WITH ARSON AFTER ADMITTING TO CUTTING OFF HIS GENITALS AND SETTING THEM ON FIRE
The house sustained extensive damage from fire, soot, smoke and water.
Officials estimated that about $150,000 worth of structural damage and $50,000 worth of damage to the contents of the home were caused by the blaze.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Film festival names managing director</news:name>
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			<news:title>Film festival names managing director</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival (GPJFF) announced in June that it has appointed Leah Zigmond as its inaugural managing director.

Leah Zigmond

The organization said that the hire reflects the festival’s evolution from a small gathering of cinephiles into a premier two-week regional event requiring dedicated executive leadership to oversee its expanding slate of Valley-wide screenings and community programs.
The newly created role comes in response to the festival’s sustained success and repeated recognition as “Best Community Event” by Jewish News readers. As managing director, Zigmond will oversee daily operations, community partnerships, marketing initiatives and long-term sustainability.
“People who know me well know that I love stories and storytelling. Jewish storytelling has always been a powerful way to explore who we are, where we come from, and how we connect with one another,” says Zigmond. “The Jewish Film Festival is about sharing Jewish stories in a meaningful and accessible way. I’m grateful for the opportunity to be part of an organization that brings our community together through these shared experiences.”
Former festival co-executive director Tricia Beran returns as acting executive director, providing institutional continuity and guidance for the upcoming festival. Nyles Gradus will continue for a fourth consecutive year as artistic director, leading the year-round film selection process.
Together, the leadership team will focus on expanding community engagement and scaling operations ahead of the 31st annual festival, scheduled for Feb. 18 to March 7, 2027. Learn more at https://gpjff.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI, Atlanta police target unauthorized drones flying near World Cup venues</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI, Atlanta police target unauthorized drones flying near World Cup venues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>ATLANTA — The FBI and Atlanta Police Department are getting ready for a massive security operation ahead of the World Cup semifinals between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium. 
Both agencies have used drones to search for potential threats on the ground and in the sky. The FBI is enforcing the Federal Aviation Administration&apos;s Temporary Flight Restrictions around the venue. 
The FBI has confiscated more than 600 drones nationwide since the World Cup began. Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Atlanta Field Office Marlo Graham said 86 of those drones were seized in Atlanta. 
Graham said the FBI uses a &quot;mechanism&quot; that allows agents to see unauthorized drones in restricted airspace. Agents then work to mitigate the threat posed by unknown drones.
&quot;We&apos;ve been able to safely land drones that have been unauthorized in the flight restricted area,&quot; Graham said. 
While the FBI treats every drone as a potential threat, Graham said the threat level can increase depending on the size of the drone and how close it gets to the stadium.
&quot;Obviously, the closer to the venue, the larger the crowd. We are fortunate here in Atlanta that we have a closed dome stadium,&quot; Graham said. &quot;We don&apos;t want the game to be impacted because a hobbyist couldn&apos;t control their drone, and it lands right when one of our star players was getting ready to score a goal.&quot;
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The Atlanta Police Department&apos;s Drone Unit has helped the FBI track down people suspected of flying in restricted zones. 
Sgt. Kindu Franklin said most of the people caught flying drones around World Cup venues are hobbyists with no intent to harm the crowd of soccer fans below.
&quot;In some cases, they just recently bought a drone just for FIFA to get some of the cool footage that they want to put up on their social media,&quot; Franklin said. &quot;There are different ways that you can weaponize these drones. So, we&apos;re operating in a proactive manner.&quot;
The Atlanta Police Department&apos;s drone mission is focused on surveillance. Officers are looking for potential threats, traffic issues and people the FBI suspects are flying drones illegally.
&quot;So, what we want to do is give our command staff a view that they can&apos;t get from the ground,&quot; Sgt. James Cunningham with APD&apos;s Drone Unit said. 
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Cunningham&apos;s unit can launch drones remotely from handheld controllers. Other drones are launched from docking stations strategically placed across the city, and officers control them from the back of an SUV using a computer and a PlayStation controller. 
The drone docks are used year-round to help the police get an aerial view of emergency situations before officers arrive. The computer shows the drone pilot where all the police body cameras and vehicles are in the area, allowing them to communicate better with officers on the ground. 
For the World Cup, the drone docks let the department have more eyes in the sky and respond to emergencies faster.
&quot;It&apos;s going to cut down time. We&apos;re going to get there quick. And then you&apos;re going to get an aerial perspective of what you can&apos;t see on the ground,&quot; Cunningham said. 
Cunningham said the drone unit has completed more than 1,400 flights and logged more than 550 flight hours since the beginning of June. 
&quot;Some people haven&apos;t even done that in years or haven&apos;t even reached those numbers in the life of their drone unit,&quot; Cunningham said. 
&quot;We train for the environment. We live here, so we know what to expect,&quot; Anais Paredes, an APD drone pilot, said. 
The FBI is asking that hobbyist drone pilots know the Temporary Flight Restrictions in their area before taking off. 
There is a one-mile restriction around World Cup stadiums on non-match days, and a three-mile restriction on game day.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cardinals&apos; Jordan Walker stuns Philadelphia crowd with Home Run Derby walk-off over Phillies&apos; Kyle Schwarber</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cardinals&apos; Jordan Walker stuns Philadelphia crowd with Home Run Derby walk-off over Phillies&apos; Kyle Schwarber</news:title>
			<news:keywords>St. Louis Cardinals budding star Jordan Walker broke the hearts of the Philadelphia Phillies faithful on Monday night, defeating Kyle Schwarber on a walk-off blast to win the 2026 Home Run Derby.
Walker hit 12 home runs in his final round, edging out Schwarber’s 11 in a new format from MLB. With his parents watching, Walker’s final home run hit the left field seats and he celebrated in the only way you do when you win the Home Run Derby to be crowned the league’s best slugger during All-Star weekend.
Once again, MLB introduced a new format to the Home Run Derby, this time giving all eight contestants 20 swings to hit as many home runs as possible. The one caveat: if your final swing results in a home run, you continue swinging until it doesn’t leave the yard.
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In this format, players didn’t have to battle a clock or focus on how far they hit balls to enter a bonus round. They could lock in and take their time if need be.
Boston Red Sox star Willson Contreras, who has been paramount in the team’s turnaround this season prior to hitting the All-Star break, set the tone with 13 homers in his 20 swings. But Walker matched him, as they both were the bar to reach to make it to the semifinals.
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Kansas City Royals’ Jac Caglianone hit the third deck in right field, but his eight homers weren’t enough to propel him to the next round. And Chicago White Sox new fan favorite Munetaka Murakami hit nine to at least give himself a chance.
But Tampa Bay Rays’ Junior Caminero belted 12 home runs following New York Yankees’ Ben Rice seven-homer showing. With three hitters in double digits, the hometown favorites, Schwarber and Bryce Harper, knew they could punch their own tickets to the next round.
Schwarber was first, hitting 10 home runs, which put some pressure on Harper. His Phillies teammate could either hit more than 10 to move on, or fall out himself.
Harper was only able to crush eight homers, leaving Schwarber as the final semifinalist. But he didn’t disappoint.
In the semifinals, 15 swings was now the cutoff, and Schwarber started to find his groove. The left-handed slugger was mashing balls into the stratosphere, bashing nine to set the tone against Contreras. The Red Sox star came close with eight homers, but it wasn’t enough as the Phillies star entered the finals to the delight of the Citizens Bank Park crowd.
In the other matchup, Walker continued his run, edging out Caminero 6-5 to put him in contention for the Home Run Derby trophy.
But once again, Schwarber, using the cheers from his crowd in Philly, was unstoppable. He bashed 11 of his 15 swings over the fence, putting immense pressure on Walker, who took swings second.
Walker was up to the challenge when it was his time to hit, hitting four homers to start things off. But with only seven left, Walker knew he needed to be perfect to reach Schwarber.
With just one swing left and seven homers, Walker had to make a run. The suspense was killer for all watching, as Walker managed to get to 10 home runs.
As he took a couple pitches, Walker found every stitch of the blast that tied him with Schwarber, as the Phillies-heavy crowd murmured. Then, Walker, patient again, hit a moonshot to left field to ice his victory.
Walker is tied 10th in MLB this season with 22 home runs, while hitting .294 for the Cardinals with 74 RBI.
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			  <news:name>Maine ICE Shooting: What We Know About the Death of Joan Sebastian Guerrero</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maine ICE Shooting: What We Know About the Death of Joan Sebastian Guerrero</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal immigration agent shot and killed a man in a car on Monday morning in Biddeford, Maine. It was the second fatal encounter in a week involving an agent and a person in a vehicle.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Already rich, already successful, why the last wave of tech winners is grinding again</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T02:50:20.170Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Already rich, already successful, why the last wave of tech winners is grinding again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>They&apos;re rolling up their sleeves again, seemingly out of fear of missing AI&apos;s defining moment and, presumably, the irresistible allure of making even more money -- potentially a lot more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE&apos;s Paul Heyman takes swipe at Conor McGregor injury on &apos;Monday Night Raw&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T02:21:04.316Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>WWE&apos;s Paul Heyman takes swipe at Conor McGregor injury on &apos;Monday Night Raw&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE legend Paul Heyman took a parting shot at UFC star Conor McGregor during a segment on &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; as he welcomed The Vision back to the locker room.
Austin Theory, Maxxine Dupri, Bron Breakker and Logan Paul walked to the back glowing as the group embarrassed Otis and Akira Tozawa in the ring a few moments before. Heyman, who appears to be on the outs with the group, praised them for what they did.
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In Heyman’s speech, he praised Paul’s recovery time.
&quot;Now that’s what I call a vision for the future,&quot; Heyman told the group. &quot;Happy? Ecstatic. I’m more than proud, especially, of all of you. Bron Breakker showed everyone tonight you don’t mess around with Bron Breakker. Logan Paul is healing faster than Conor McGregor.
&quot;You (Theory) stand by your woman, which makes me very proud of you young man. And Maxxine, wow.&quot;
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Paul has been recovering from a tricep injury he suffered earlier this year.
McGregor suffered a leg injury on Saturday night at UFC 329 when he tried to hit his opponent, Max Holloway, with a roundhouse kick. The fight was called in the first round. It was McGregor’s first fight in the Octagon in five years.
&quot;My head gasket is gone. Destroyed,&quot; McGregor wrote on X after the fight. &quot;I had no injury / injuries going into the fight. I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere. I am beyond dark here. I can only describe it as hell.&quot;
He added, &quot;I was so sharp and so ready for this fight I cannot believe what has happened. The talk of me being off while walking in to the fight is nonsense. I was calm, ready, and confident. I am in shock what has taken place. The devil is literally staring at me right in front of my face here. I am not engaging. I will be at church tomorrow. I will overcome this. I will not be deterred. I will return.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Health Dept. Rescinds Freeze on $10 Billion for 5 Democratic States</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T02:00:21.832Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Health Dept. Rescinds Freeze on $10 Billion for 5 Democratic States</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The reversal of the funding pause came after the administration faced repeated setbacks in a suit challenging the decision, which could have jeopardized programs for low-income households.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hegseth announces joint task force with DOJ to prosecute leaks to journalists &apos;with the full force of the law&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hegseth announces joint task force with DOJ to prosecute leaks to journalists &apos;with the full force of the law&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth on Monday announced the creation of a joint task force with the Department of Justice to identify and prosecute officials who leak &quot;sensitive information&quot; to the media.
Hegseth said the Pentagon&apos;s Office of General Counsel (OGC) may request and receive all information, support and records across the department regarding news media leak investigations.
&quot;To combat the dangers that leaks pose, effectively immediately, I have ​delegated tasking authority ​to the war department’s ‌office ⁠of general counsel, empowering OGC to request and receive ​all ​information, ⁠records and support across the ​department concerning ​media ⁠leak investigations,&quot; he said in a video shared on X.
&quot;Leaked information risks lives, these new tools and processes will greatly assist us in protecting our joint force,&quot; Hegseth continued. &quot;The security of our nation cannot be a bargaining chip for those who seek momentary headlines, access to confidential and secret information is a sacred trust, and those who betray that trust will be met with the full force of the law.&quot;
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The secretary also thanked Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche for his support, adding that he was &quot;proud that our departments are working together closer than we have ever before.&quot;
Hegseth&apos;s announcement comes just days after the DOJ issued subpoenas to four reporters at The New York Times, attempting to force them to testify before a federal grand jury after the newspaper reported on the security concerns involving the plane gifted to President Donald Trump by Qatar that he flew on to Turkey for a recent NATO summit.
The subpoenas were widely criticized by The New York Times, journalists at various news outlets and press freedom groups, arguing that the Trump administration is attempting to intimidate reporters conducting legitimate news-gathering about the government.
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&quot;The appearance of federal law enforcement agents on the doorstep of news reporters should shock the conscience of any American who believes in the Constitution and the press freedom it protects,&quot; an attorney for the newspaper, David McCraw, said in a statement.
&quot;Our journalists report the facts and advance the American public’s right to know how their government is operating and their taxpayer dollars are being used,&quot; McCraw added. &quot;This brazen act should be seen as nothing more than an attempt to prevent the public from knowing what is happening in their country by intimidating journalists from doing their jobs.&quot;
Since taking over as head of the Pentagon last year, Hegseth has sought to crack down on leaks to the media.
Last year, the department opened investigations into those accused of leaking classified information to the press and threatened to conduct polygraphs to identify leakers.
Hegseth has also attempted to impose restrictions on reporters covering the Pentagon. He had forced them to sign a pledge stating that they would not solicit any unauthorized material, even if the information was unclassified. Most Pentagon reporters turned in their press badges rather than accept the department&apos;s restrictions on news-gathering.
That policy is facing lawsuits, and a judge last month granted a preliminary injunction, ruling that the department&apos;s requirement that journalists be accompanied by an official chaperone at all times violated the First Amendment in response to a case brought by The New York Times.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CNBC survey mocked after ranking all red states as top 10 &apos;worst places to live&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>CNBC survey mocked after ranking all red states as top 10 &apos;worst places to live&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CNBC faced a wave of online mockery Monday after releasing its annual quality-of-life rankings, which exclusively placed conservative red states in all 10 spots of the &quot;worst places to live&quot; — even as official U.S. Census data shows some of those states are leading the nation in population growth.
Critics quickly took to social media to call out the outlet for what they alleged as blatant liberal bias embedded in its ranking criteria.
Counting down from the tenth-worst place to the first, CNBC ranked the bottom ten states as Arkansas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Missouri, Utah, Georgia, Louisiana, Indiana, Texas, and Tennessee. All 10 states are Republican-led and voted for President Donald Trump in 2024.
&quot;CNBC is placing increasing emphasis on Quality of Life, one of the 10 categories of competitiveness in our annual America’s Top States for Business study,&quot; CNBC&apos;s report states. &quot;It is our annual ranking of every state’s business climate, now in its 20th year. Under this year’s methodology, the category makes up 11.6% of a state’s overall score, up from about ten percent last year. To score the states for quality of life, we use hard data on factors like crime rates, air quality and healthcare. We also consider the cost and availability of childcare, inclusiveness of state laws, and reproductive rights.&quot;
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The list is a subset of CNBC’s annual &quot;America’s Top States for Business&quot; study. To determine its &quot;Life, Health and Inclusion&quot; category, the outlet utilizes criteria such as crime rates, air quality, healthcare, and childcare availability. The metric also factors heavily in ideological policies, explicitly penalizing states for lack of protections against discrimination and restrictive abortion laws.
&quot;Some states offer exemplary quality of life. But these ten states do not make the grade,&quot; the CNBC report stated.
&quot;CNBC just dropped their 2026 ‘10 Worst States to Live In’ list … and it’s pure comedy,&quot; conservative commentator Reverend Jordan Wells wrote on X. &quot;Shocking. All deep red, conservative states. But somehow California and New York — with the highest taxes in the country, insane cost of living, and endless progressive policies — didn’t crack the top 10?&quot;
&quot;This is correct. Please believe this. Tennessee is HORRIBLE. You definitely shouldn’t move here…,&quot; conservative Newsmax contributor Chrissy Clark wrote with sarcasm.
The corporate media outlet took direct shots at local conservative legislation across the board.
Tennessee was dinged for the state&apos;s &quot;bathroom law&quot; — which requires transgender individuals to use facilities corresponding with their biological sex at birth — as well as a law barring localities from passing their own local antidiscrimination ordinances. The outlet also took aim at a joint resolution signed by Gov. Bill Lee this past April designating June as &quot;Nuclear Family Month,&quot; while also noting it had low rankings for crime and drug deaths.
Utah, ranked sixth-worst, was hit for its $7.25 minimum wage, low availability of childcare providers and air quality. Georgia, the fifth-worst in the survey, was explicitly called out for offering &quot;few protections for LGBTQ+ people, making it one of America&apos;s least inclusive states.&quot;
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Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom immediately seized on the study, taking to X to point out that every single state on the list leaned red.
&quot;Notice something in common?&quot; Newsom posted. &quot;All led by Republicans — many suffering from California Derangement Syndrome.&quot;
However, conservatives and independent commentators noted that everyday Americans are &quot;voting with their feet&quot; against progressive governance.
&quot;If you hate not paying income taxes, law and order, parental rights, smaller government, school choice, the Second Amendment, and criminal illegal aliens being arrested ... Here&apos;s another garbage list from the mainstream media!&quot; Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, posted.
&quot;Actually I noticed something else: The list is a bulls••t list that has nothing to do with quality of life for sane people,&quot; countered conservative activist Robby Starbuck, a Tennessee resident. Starbuck, known for successfully leading major corporate boycotts against over-the-top DEI policies, added, &quot;It’s all predicated on far left BS... Our states all gained population while YOUR state lost a record amount.&quot;
Media personality Patrick Bet-David cited the net migration gains of the states CNBC criticized, noting that Texas added over 67,000 residents and Tennessee added over 42,000. Georgia and Alabama also saw population influxes.
&quot;&apos;10 worst states&apos; based on what? CNBC had ‘inclusivity’ as one of its criteria,&quot; Bet-David noted. &quot;The numbers tell a different story.&quot;
The demographic shift highlights a broader post-pandemic exodus from historically blue strongholds. While regions across the South and Sun Belt experience economic and population booms, major progressive cities like Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles continue to bleed residents due to high taxes, rising crime, and astronomical costs of living.
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U.S. Census Bureau data reveals that Los Angeles County alone has watched its population shrink from roughly 10 million in 2020 down to about 9.7 million today, losing over 56,000 residents in just a single one-year stretch. Similarly, a recent study by the Citizens Budget Commission confirmed that New York City continues to suffer net negative migration, losing far more domestic residents than it gains.
Fox News Digital reached out to CNBC for comment but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Singer Dave Matthews pauses concert to condemn ICE &apos;a--holes&apos; for Houston death</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T01:01:23.968Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Singer Dave Matthews pauses concert to condemn ICE &apos;a--holes&apos; for Houston death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dave Matthews, lead singer of the Dave Matthews Band, condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as &quot;a--holes&quot; during a Friday concert.
&quot;I don’t know why we let people make excuses for why we should kill each other, you know?&quot; Matthews said. &quot;There’s always reasons that we should kill each other. They tell our children and use their words when they — when they grow up. I wonder what’s wrong with us. I don’t know why we lost our way. So it feels — but maybe we’ve always been like this, we just got better at making things that can kill each other,&quot; he said in a viral video clip of the concert. 
&quot;Anyway, I wanted to say his name. I wrote it down so I didn’t forget it, this young man who was — well, old man, but we’re all young — this father and grandfather who was murdered by ICE in Houston, Texas. And then they say he’s not even the guy — he’s not even the guy they were looking for. Well, then don’t pull the trigger, you a--holes.&quot;
&quot;So I just wanted to say, I’m sorry if that language offends his family or his friends or his community, but it’s just making me mad anyway, so I want to send this to the memory of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was killed a few days ago in Houston by ICE,&quot; he added.
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Illegal immigrant Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican citizen, was shot and killed in Houston after he allegedly tried to ram U.S. ICE officers during an operation, the agency said Tuesday. ICE officers were attempting to conduct a traffic stop at around 6:50 a.m., an ICE spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
Araujo tried evading the ICE officers when he &quot;weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run over an ICE law enforcement officer, resulting in our officer firing his weapon in self-defense.&quot;
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Matthews has condemned ICE agents before. After the killing of activist Renee Good in Minneapolis amid an altercation with ICE agents in February, he spoke out in a video on his Instagram.
&quot;I don’t want my taxes to pay for ICE, to masked thugs to roam our streets and terrorize our communities and rip families apart. We should be taking care of each other. We should be minding each other. We should be housing the homeless. We shouldn’t be, you know, throwing people to the ground,&quot; he said.
&quot;Which brings me to Renee Nicole Good,&quot; he continued. &quot;Murdered in front of her fellow citizens in Minneapolis, murdered in the streets, and no matter what narrative this administration is trying to sell us, we can see the videos.&quot;
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Fox News Digital contacted ICE for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Wildfires Close Popular National Forest Area in Minnesota</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T01:00:22.537Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Wildfires Close Popular National Forest Area in Minnesota</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Several fires in northeastern Minnesota are causing dangerous conditions and smoke in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, which is used for camping and other outdoor recreation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani offers few answers as massive homeless encampment sprouts in west Manhattan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani offers few answers as massive homeless encampment sprouts in west Manhattan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday offered few specifics about a sprawling homeless encampment that has grown near the Intrepid Museum despite repeated complaints from New York City residents.
The encampment stretches roughly 12 blocks along Manhattan&apos;s West Side, from 34th Street to 46th Street on 11th Avenue, according to the New York Post. The area is reportedly lined with tents, furniture, used needles and suspected stolen goods, while residents have also complained of open drug use and prostitution.
Asked about the encampment, which sits near a major tourist destination as the city welcomes visitors for the FIFA World Cup, Mamdani said the city was &quot;going to look into the details of that.&quot;
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He said that under city rules, homeless encampments can be cleared only after the city&apos;s Department of Homeless Services (DHS) conducts daily outreach for seven days following an initial notice.
&quot;The goal of that outreach is to ensure that we&apos;re building trust that we&apos;re actually able to connect those New Yorkers with services and that we can connect them with any other things that they need, whether it be medical care or whether it be housing support. And then by the 7th day, following the notice, the encampment will be cleared,&quot; Mamdani said.
&quot;We are focused on connecting New Yorkers to shelters and on establishing a pipeline to stable housing, not just moving New Yorkers from one place to another place,&quot; he added.
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According to The Post, the encampment has been growing for weeks, with nearby workers saying the population has steadily increased.
&quot;These people have been here forever,&quot; one employee at the Intrepid Museum told the outlet.
A maintenance supervisor at the nearby Jacob K. Javits Convention Center told the outlet that despite repeated efforts to clear sections of the encampment, the camp continues to spread.
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&quot;This is crazy,&quot; the worker said. &quot;The cops and the sanitation guys and the outreach guys, they clean up one spot and after that day, the next day they’re over here. Then they’re over there. They’re kind of just spreading around.&quot;
&quot;We kicked them out, now they’re over here,&quot; the worker added. &quot;One thing is for sure though, there are more today than there were last month, that’s for sure.&quot;
City records show there were 48 complaints related to homelessness along the affected stretch of the West Side through the city&apos;s 311 system this year, including 30 filed last month alone, the Post reported.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Uber’s product chief on hotels, robotaxis, and why the company doesn’t want to be “everything for everyone”</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T00:50:21.045Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Uber’s product chief on hotels, robotaxis, and why the company doesn’t want to be “everything for everyone”</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Uber Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal walks TechCrunch through the company&apos;s financial-services ambitions, its increasingly complicated relationship with Waymo, its new AV Labs data operation, and how AI is starting to show up in ways riders and drivers will actually notice.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark helps WNBA hit historic late-night cable number despite limited return in LA</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark helps WNBA hit historic late-night cable number despite limited return in LA</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The WNBA has another Caitlin Clark television number to celebrate.
And this one might be even more impressive than some of the bigger ones.
Clark and the Indiana Fever helped deliver an average audience of 1.04 million viewers for Wednesday night’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks, according to USA Sports PR.
The Fever lost, 106-92, and Clark played just 16 minutes in her return from a back injury that had kept her out for the previous two weeks. But that feels secondary to the bigger story here.
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One million viewers is a monster number for the WNBA under almost any circumstance.
But these weren&apos;t exactly favorable circumstances.
The game aired across USA Network and CNBC. Clark has drawn much bigger numbers on broadcast television, but this was cable-only.
Additionally, this was not a weekend showcase game. It didn&apos;t even air in a friendly weeknight window. The game, played in Los Angeles, started on a Wednesday night at 10 p.m. ET.
And it still averaged more than one million viewers.
According to USA Sports PR, citing Nielsen Big Data + Panel data, Fever-Sparks was the network’s most-watched WNBA game on record, up 149% compared to the 2025 cable average. The network also said it marked the first time in WNBA history that a game with a 10 p.m. ET start averaged at least one million viewers.
That’s a pretty big deal.
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Indiana’s opening-weekend game against the Dallas Wings averaged 2.49 million viewers on ABC, making it the league’s fourth-largest audience, including playoffs and All-Star Games, since 2000. Clark and the Fever later averaged 2.56 million viewers for a CBS game against the New York Liberty, the third-largest WNBA audience of any kind since 2000.
Those were massive numbers, obviously, and they speak to Clark&apos;s immense popularity.
While the Fever-Sparks number says something different, it shouldn&apos;t be considered any less important. In a way, it&apos;s more impressive than those previous highs.
This data shows that Clark can drag the WNBA to a seven-figure TV audience even in a brutal East Coast television window, on cable, in the middle of the week.
Before Clark arrived, the WNBA went nearly 16 years without a single game averaging a million viewers. The previous seven-figure game came in 2008, when Candace Parker’s professional debut averaged 1.07 million viewers on ABC.
That was the old ceiling, and it took a highly-anticipated rookie debut airing at 3:30 p.m. ET on a Saturday afternoon on a major broadcast network.
Now, when Clark is involved, one million viewers on cable at 10 p.m. ET is apparently in play.
The game itself wasn&apos;t even great for Clark or the Fever. The star guard returned from a back injury aggravated during the June 24 game against the Phoenix Mercury and scored just nine points in 16 minutes. Indiana trailed the entire second half and never got closer than a nine-point deficit in the fourth quarter.
The WNBA and its media supporters continue trying to sell the league’s boom as a broader women’s basketball story. There&apos;s some truth to that. The league is clearly in a better position now than it was a few years ago. The product has more visibility than ever.
But the biggest television numbers continue to point to Clark.
Sports Media Watch noted that the five most-watched WNBA games this season have all featured Indiana.
There is an interesting wrinkle there, too. The Fever have started to draw strong numbers even when Clark is not playing.
Indiana’s July 5 game against the Las Vegas Aces, without Clark, averaged 1.55 million viewers on ESPN’s &quot;Women’s Sports Sundays,&quot; making it the biggest cable or streaming WNBA audience of the season at the time.
But that isn&apos;t the anti-Clark argument some people seem to think it is.
It’s actually the opposite.
Clark has turned the Fever into the WNBA’s most important television brand. The team now carries national interest in a way it never did before she arrived. If anything, it&apos;s more of a pro-Clark argument. She generated so much interest in the Fever that people are willing to watch even when she&apos;s not playing.
Fever games without Clark are drawing bigger numbers than non-Fever games, too. So this isn&apos;t simply a case of the entire WNBA drawing bigger audiences.
The 1.55 million viewers on July 5 was more viewers than the previous two &quot;Women’s Sports Sundays&quot; on ESPN drew combined. Neither of those games, Liberty-Valkyries (743,000 viewers) and Liberty-Sparks (778,000), included the Fever.
The WNBA is growing. Even drawing over 700,000 viewers for non-Fever games is a massive increase over the pre-Clark era.
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But every time the league gets another historic TV rating, there&apos;s a common denominator.
Her name is Caitlin Clark.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nikki Bella throws out the bat signal again and says she&apos;s still willing to risk it all for Batman</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nikki Bella throws out the bat signal again and says she&apos;s still willing to risk it all for Batman</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nikki Bella once confessed to having a crush on Batman, if you can call it that. She said she would risk it all, including removing certain articles of clothing for the superhero.
That offer, she revealed during a recent episode of &quot;The Nikki &amp; Brie Show&quot;, still stands. She flipped the switch on the bat signal during a segment on the podcast called &quot;Who said it?&quot;
The twins try to guess which one of them made a memorable quote during past episodes. The fifth quote was, &quot;Okay, well I would 1,000 percent risk it all and panty drop for Batman.&quot;
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Before Brie could even finish reading it, Nikki was smiling. She knew the quote belonged to her, and she knew that the offer to risk it all and panty drop for The Caped Crusader still stands.
&quot;Obviously, that was me because it went everywhere. So, yeah, me,&quot; Nikki said after listening to the quote. &quot;Guess what? Still would... Where&apos;s Batman?&quot;
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Where is Batman? And an even better question to ask is which Batman is she referring to? Are we talking strictly about the comics? Is there a certain actor who played the role that this bat-signal is meant for?
She is a WWE Hall of Famer and, because of that, I&apos;m assuming it&apos;s one of those options. I doubt risking it all applies to just anyone deciding that they want to pick up a costume to try and answer her bat-signal.
Having said that, I&apos;m sure several attempts will be made by those very people and I wish those who keep it classy well. I&apos;d say be realistic about your chances, but I know that isn&apos;t going to happen.
Good luck to Nikki on her quest to find Batman and, hopefully, she&apos;s back in the ring soon making outrageous statements there and not just on her podcast.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ivy League professor rips university for lackluster response to alleged mass AI cheating</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ivy League professor rips university for lackluster response to alleged mass AI cheating</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brown University economics professor Roberto Serrano criticized his school on Sunday for its slow response to a massive artificial intelligence (AI) cheating scandal among his students earlier this year.
In an op-ed for The Free Press, Serrano recounted that he announced that after a deadly shooting took place on campus in December, he opted to move his in-class midterm and final exam to an online, take-home format for the upcoming semester. As a result, he saw his course enrollment jump to 86 students, beating the course&apos;s previous record of 30 students enrolled at one time.
Serrano reported that the average grade of the online midterm was 96, significantly higher than the previous years&apos; average of between 65 and 80. He also found that 40 students achieved a perfect score and detected answers that resembled responses provided by ChatGPT.
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As a result, he announced that the final exam would return to an in-person format and that the midterm scores would be declared void if they did not resemble the average final scores. After this decision, Serrano found that only 59 students took the final exam, leading to an average grade of 48.6 with a maximum score of 95 and minimum of zero.
Of the 27 students who dropped the course and the final exam, Serrano noted, 22 had received a perfect score on the midterm exam.
Despite providing his findings to Brown University&apos;s Committee on the Academic Code and the campus paper, The Brown Daily Herald, which previously reported on campus-wide cheating in April, Serrano wrote that he did not receive any acknowledgment from the school regarding his evidence until the story went viral last month.
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&quot;Academia is supposed to be one of our great beacons of truth,&quot; Serrano wrote. &quot;We cannot afford to tolerate or reinforce such appallingly low moral values among many of our best young minds. What happened in my class should be a lesson to all: In our new AI era, if you do not expose and punish cheating, you will encourage it. We must all have the strength to choose otherwise.&quot;
In a comment to Fox News Digital, Brown University maintained that it has been &quot;consistently responsive&quot; to Serrano&apos;s concerns regarding AI cheating.
&quot;Multiple academic leaders from Brown were in touch in May 2026 with the professor to provide details about how the allegations raised could be formally adjudicated. On July 8, the professor provided the necessary details to the Standing Committee on the Academic Code to pursue this path toward resolution. With the required information now in hand, the committee is now moving forward according to its procedures,&quot; the statement read.
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Serrano originally shared his story and evidence with El Pais on June 28. Three days after the story was published, he said he received contact from the Brown University committee on his claims, asking for more evidence. Serrano wrote that after his story was shared by Inside Higher Ed last week, the school committed to investigating his claims and the students involved.
&quot;I am very grateful that they finally took this step. But there is no doubt in my mind that nothing would have happened if I had not decided to go public. Brown, like other schools, is struggling with how to integrate AI so that it advances rather than compromises the university’s mission,&quot; Serrano wrote.
When reached for a comment by Fox News Digital, Serrano referred to his op-ed.
In his piece, Serrano addressed concerns of students using AI to cheat in classes, dismissing suggestions that they were using it to relieve pressure.
&quot;A competitive environment has existed in society since the dawn of civilization,&quot; Serrano wrote. &quot;There is no plausible reason to use it as a cheap excuse for cheating. Moreover, my midterm exam gave students virtually unlimited time. They were not using AI as a last resort to handle immense pressure; they were engaging in a deliberate act of cheating — in some cases, to take their grade all the way to 100 percent.&quot;
He added, &quot;Of course, we cannot be so naive as to think that people are never going to cheat when given the opportunity. Particularly these days, AI has dramatically reduced the difficulty of cheating, making it much easier to succumb to the temptation to do so. The only solution, then, is to impose the right incentives to influence behavior in a better direction.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>KINGMAN — A Bullhead City teenager who threatened an older teen with a machete has entered a probation-guaranteed plea agreement to resolve his criminal case.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Jerry Colangelo aims to bring NBA expansion franchise to Las Vegas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – In 1968, a 28-year-old Jerry Colangelo was handed the keys to a brand-new NBA franchise. As the first general manager of the expansion Phoenix Suns, he helped build professional basketball in the desert from the ground up.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bill Belichick&apos;s daughter-in-law faces arrest order in North Carolina after skipping court appearance: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Belichick&apos;s daughter-in-law faces arrest order in North Carolina after skipping court appearance: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A North Carolina judge reportedly issued an order of the arrest of Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law on Monday after she allegedly failed to show up for court over a speeding violation.
Jen Belichick, the wife of North Carolina Tar Heels football defensive coordinator Steve Belichick, was stopped by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol on May 21 for allegedly driving 88 mph in a 70 mph in Brunswick County, the California Post reported, citing court records.
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She was cited for misdemeanor speeding and was due to appear in court Friday.
Belichick didn’t show up to court, which led to the order for her arrest. A court official told the California Post that she has three options, now. She could file a motion to recall the order, hire an attorney to defend her in the case or turn herself in to authorities.
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She has not commented on the order. Fox News Digital reached out to a Brunswick County clerk for comment.
She’s been married to Steve Belichick for about 10 years and the two have multiple children together. For more than a year, she’s seemingly been in a feud with Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
Jen Belichick slammed Hudson over her decision to cut off an interview question when Bill Belichick sat down with CBS News in May 2025. She reportedly had a confrontation with Hudson inside the Tar Heels head coach’s office over a number of issues.</news:keywords>
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