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California Congressman Jim Costa was probed in 2023 over allegations that he made unwanted advances toward two interns, NOTUS recently reported. The Democrat from Fresno allegedly behaved inappropriately with one intern in 2020 and another female intern in 2021, according to a complaint filed three years ago with congressional ethics officials. Nothing arose from ethics officials’ investigations into Costa, as both the Office of Congressional Conduct and House Ethics Committee dismissed the case. Lawmakers “didn’t find enough evidence to proceed,” a source said. The first woman alleged to ethics officials that Costa, then 67, approached her, a 22-year-old intern, at…
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KT McFarland on Iran’s nuclear deal, enforcement, and China’s role KT McFarland, former deputy national security advisor, analyzes the U.S. peace proposal to Iran. She…
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Hayden Panettiere was in constant “fear” while living in Nashville after a stalker fixated on her before being sentenced to prison years later. “This is a very terrifying individual who wreaked havoc on my life for a long, long time,” Panettiere, 36, exclusively recalls in Us Weekly’s latest cover story,…
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Lakers, one again, were so close. But they kept getting in their own way in their 125-107 Game 2 loss to the Thunder at Paycom Center. The Lakers had too many self-inflicted wounds, like their 21 turnovers for 26 OKC points. Or the 17 second-chance points…
WASHINGTON — A US government watchdog has found at least four more staffers for the United Nations’ Palestinian refugee aid agency “kidnapped” Israelis and aided Hamas’ terror attack on Oct. 7, 2023, information that is likely to feed into a federal criminal probe, sources told The Post. The USAID Office…
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View MoreCloudflare is axing more than 1,100 employees in a worldwide bloodbath as the San Francisco tech giant dramatically restructures. Founders told staff that the company’s internal use of artificial intelligence has exploded more than 600% in just three months. The internet security and cloud networking firm revealed the massive cuts Thursday alongside first-quarter revenue of $639.8 million, a 34% increase from a year earlier, reported The San Francisco Chronicle. “The way we work at Cloudflare has fundamentally changed,” co-founders Matthew Prince and Michelle Zatlyn told employees in a savage internal memo. “We don’t just build and sell AI tools and…
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View MoreA new tech company claims it has developed a hat that can literally read your mind — then translate it onto a computer. Much has been discussed about brain implants which require cracking open a person’s skull and putting microchips directly onto your grey matter, but new company Sabi says that’s not necessary for its beanies and caps. They have 70,000 to 100,000 sensors built in them which can “pinpoint exactly what and where neural activity is happening … to decode what a person is thinking,” then translate it to a computer command, according to CEO Rahul Chhabra. Sabi’s caps…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: More than 100 Republican lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to reinstate abortion pill restrictions, warning current policy allowing mifepristone to be mailed without in-person oversight has led to cases of women being coerced — and in some instances allegedly forced — to take the drug.The amicus brief, led by Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., backs Louisiana’s legal fight to restore an in-person dispensing requirement for the drug.At the center of the filing are allegations that loosened federal rules have enabled coercion, with lawmakers arguing the Biden-era policy “increases the risk of coercion,” referring to changes to the FDA’s Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) that removed the in-person requirement.The brief points to several alleged cases in which abortion pills were obtained online or administered without a woman’s consent, including plaintiff Rosalie Markezich, who says her boyfriend ordered mifepristone from a California doctor and coerced her into taking it.ABORTION PILL MIFEPRISTONE SPARKS NEW PRO-LIFE DEBATE AS SOME DOCTORS STRESS SAFETY CONCERNS Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., speaks during a Senate hearing while pointing to a…
CrossFit gym owner and coach Kerrie Olsen remains on life support after a freak golf cart accident while vacationing in Mexico. “We were just driving around talking and laughing and just reminiscing,” Olsen’s best friend, Annie Stagg, told Fox 13 Salt Lake City on Wednesday, May 6. “Next thing you know, we’re in hell.” The accident happened last week in Puerto Vallarta, when the golf cart tipped over and Olsen suffered a traumatic brain injury after hitting her head. Olsen and Stagg were riding in the golf cart with their husbands. “I had to leave the scene to go find…
Carlos Correa’s season-ending ankle injury could be the death knell for the Astros. It’s the left ankle this time, not the right one that caused the Mets to cancel their $315 million, 12-year agreement. Still, it’s better they don’t have seven years to go. With 15 Astros players out, they look like a potential seller. Christian Walker (.950 OPS) could wind up being dealt, a source said. He’d draw significant interest and be a potential Mets target, if they buy. Although, Mark Vientos is showing positive signs. Mike Trout (.979 OPS) is back. But folks doubt he’d approve many, if…
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Taylor Frankie Paul is “hopeful” her season of The Bachelorette will eventually air, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “Viewers would get to see another side to her,” the insider adds as the future of Taylor’s season remains up in the air. ABC announced in March, days before The Bachelorette was scheduled to premiere, that Taylor’s season was being pulled from the air amid domestic violence allegations between the reality star and ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen. “She has been doing the work behind the scenes, taken accountability and is focused on moving forward in a more positive way,” the same insider…
As the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers face off in the playoffs, the longtime rivalry is heating up off the hardwood and onto New York City menus. Some zealous Knicks fans have even gone as far as to “ban” the iconic Philly cheesesteak, while others are doubling down on New York’s humble bodega legend: the chopped cheese. The beef runs deeper than sandwiches. Both the Philly cheesesteak and chopped cheese have become hometown comfort foods — but despite sharing meat, cheese and onions, the similarities mostly end there. And for eager fans, bragging rights are at steak. To settle…
Don’t sleep on good sleep. Recent research suggests skipping shuteye can cause issues that are shockingly similar to those found in Alzheimer’s disease patients. A team of researchers from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria analyzed sleep-centric medical studies published over the last quarter century to better understand how a lack of sleep affects the brain. The team specifically compiled research that focused on key themes, including “sleep deprivation,” “memory consolidation” and the “hippocampus.” The hippocampus is of particular interest to researchers because it is the brain area responsible for converting short-term memories into long-term ones. In its analysis, the…
Liberal City Council members are pushing a bill that would automatically enroll residents in programs to receive social benefits — even if they’re illegal immigrants. Council member Crystal Hudson is pushing the measure, which would have the Department of Social Services mine tax data, social services rolls and other government records to identify New Yorkers who quality for “city-created benefit programs” and sign them up without so much as having to file an application. The cost is expected to massive — but neither lawmakers nor Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration could estimate how much the auto enroll program would cost taxpayers.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Governor Ron DeSantis’ famed “Alligator Alcatraz” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) holding facility in the Florida swamp will “return to the Everglades” after it is no longer needed, a senior Florida government official has told Fox News.The New York Times reported Thursday that Florida is in talks with the Trump administration to shut the facility down, citing massive operational costs amounting to hundreds of millions. The outlet also reported that the Department of Homeland Security determined the facility was too expensive to continue operating.Though calling Alligator Alcatraz a “massive success,” the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! More than two dozen cruise ship employees, including Disney cruise workers, were arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a child exploitation ring bust at a port in San Diego.In all, 28 people from three different countries — 26 from the Philippines, one from Indonesia and another from Portugal — were interviewed, and 27 were found to have taken part in the “receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing of [child sexual exploitation material] or child pornography,” according to CBP. It is unclear how many of those people worked for Disney Cruise…
Former Bachelor Clayton Echard’s viral dancing Cameos bring him happiness — and rack up money. “I have a revenue stream that pays more than a full-time job. It’s Cameos,” Echard, 33, said on the Tuesday, May 5, episode of the “She’s All Bach” podcast. “I did 1,300 Cameos in the last year. So you can do the math on that. Multiply that by $75 a pop, you can see how much money I made from it. It’s a lot of money.” Host Stefanie Parker proceeded to pull out her calculator, determining that Echard made more than $97,000 from the videos…
The Colts and Kenny Moore II have officially severed ties. On Thursday, Indianapolis cut the former Pro Bowl cornerback after two sides agreed to split and seek a trade in early April. Moore has been with the Colts for nine years, but saw his playing time take a dive last season. He missed three games with an Achilles issue and logged just seven starts, his fewest since he joined as an undrafted free agent rookie from Valdosta State. “[I] think very highly of Kenny, not only me personally, but organizationally, and I know the city feels the same way,” general…
A key architect of California’s controversial billionaire tax acknowledged this week that the proposed one-time levy may end up becoming permanent. Economics professor Emmanuel Saez made made the admission during a Tuesday debate against Arthur Laffer, the father of trickle-down economics, at the University of California, Berkeley. The billionaires tax — proposed by the Service Employees International Union–United Healthcare Workers West — would impose a one-time 5% levy on California residents with assets exceeding $1 billion. Supporters say the tax is needed to address healthcare funding gaps tied to cuts to Medicaid and other federal programs implemented last year. The proposal has…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Compounding layers of leniency in California laws are allowing drivers charged with vehicular manslaughter to walk away with clean criminal and driving records, prompting calls for reform from victims’ families.Allison Lyman, who is looking for accountability for the crash that killed her son last year, believes soft-on-crime laws passed under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s tenure have weakened accountability for road deaths, amounting to what she described as “negligence.””You know, our hunch is this was all happening during ‘soft on crime,’ ‘let’s clear the jails,’” Lyman said of California’s laws.”And the consequence now is…

















































































