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New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. The road to the repeat begins…now. Sam Darnold’s Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks just announced their official 2026 schedule, effectively mapping out a path for a second consecutive trip to the Big Game. This time around, they’ll go head-to-head with perennial contenders, divisional rivals and a few wild cards that could surprise the defending champions. Just a few of the most notable home game showdowns at Lumen Field include a Big Game rematch with the New…

Viral load. As health officials continue to monitor the rare and deadly Andes strain of hantavirus that spread across the MV Hondius cruise ship, a disturbing truth about the disease’s long-term transmissibility has emerged. A peer-reviewed study found that hantavirus can survive in human semen for up to six years and can be sexually transmitted even after a patient has fully recovered. Publishing in the journal Viruses, researchers from the Spiez Laboratory in Switzerland looked at a 55-year-old man who had been infected with the Andes strain six years prior to the study. The virus was completely gone from the…

Former Vice President Kamala was dragged online for her laundry list of progressive “bad ideas” she wants to bring to the table at what she’s dubbed a “No Bad Idea Brainstorm” for Democrats. Harris said during a Wednesday night livestream on the “Win with Black Women” podcast that Democrats need “an expanded playbook” and need to consider radical positions ahead of the 2026 Midterm elections — including abolishing the Electoral College and packing the Supreme Court. “Look, this is a moment where there are no bad ideas, a no bad idea brainstorm is what I’d like to call it,” Harris…

Expert breaks down China’s influence on Iran, US foreign policy Dennis Citrinowicz, an analyst at the Institute for National Security Studies, explains China’s complex role in the Iran conflict and its strategic implications for America. He highlights that China, while not wanting Iranian nuclear weapons, benefits from US focus on Iran, potentially draining munitions needed for Taiwan. Citrinowicz expresses pessimism about easy solutions given both sides’ firm stances. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. is trying to choke off Iran’s economy at sea, but a growing China-linked rail corridor is giving Tehran a workaround that Washington…

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! There comes a point every spring when jeans just start feeling…offensive. Between stiff waistbands that dig into your stomach, rigid denim that refuses to stretch and tight silhouettes that somehow feel restrictive and uncomfortable at the same time, it’s no wonder so many of Us are ready to swap our skinny jeans for flowy styles the second temperatures climb above 70 degrees. And unfortunately, finding pants that are actually soft, breezy and flattering usually means shelling out way more money…

It looks like this former star running back has gotten control of his eating habits. Former Packers Pro Bowler and Alabama star Eddie Lacy appears to be doing better in his post-NFL life after a career of being mocked in the league for overeating. Lacy posted a picture of himself drinking some sort of cleansing juice, with his face looking much leaner than when we last saw him, and shared an uncomfortable yet positive update about his personal life. “A while back I did a 4-day fast. I wasn’t even sure I could do it—but I did, and I felt…

The barriers that have long blocked Pot Inc. from access to banking services may soon crumble, setting the stage for exponential growth in the $50 billion cannabis business, On The Money has learned. At this point, the key barrier is GOP opposition — mainly in the US Senate — to legislation known as the SAFER Banking Act that would create a “safe harbor” for marijuana, meaning big banks can finally lend money to any business that touches weed. But wait a minute, isn’t pot in its various forms — from joints, to gummies to gels and ointments — already legal…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A global network of anti-Israel activist groups is mobilizing coordinated “Nakba 78” protests across the United States and around the world today, with organizers using the anniversary of Israel’s founding to challenge the Jewish state’s right to exist.A Fox News Digital investigation found that about 425 organizations — including communist groups, Muslim advocacy organizations and anti-Israel activist coalitions attributed with blatant antisemitism — are working together in a coordinated transnational protest network with a combined funding footprint of about $1 billion in annual revenues.The groups have organized an estimated 736 events across…

Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz, a former government official blowing the whistle on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a town that’s losing it’s last casino.Looking for another challenge?Reality star Spencer Pratt and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass engaged in a heated mayoral debate, and a lawsuit over “tomato fraud” were featured in last week’s News Quiz.Test your knowledge of party pours, Hollywood hurdles and more in this week’s American Culture Quiz.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPIf you’re looking to play even more, you can find all of our quizzes…

Taylor Swift was a vision in white as she headed to dinner in New York City. The “Blank Space” singer, 36, stepped out in a chic Stella McCartney peplum button-up top teamed with tan pants on Thursday, May 14, as she made her way to members-only club Zero Bond. To tie the look together for the outing, Swift added a black belt at her waist and accessorized with a $4450 Fendi bag in a similar hue. The “Fate of Ophelia” singer’s outfit appeared to have been sent to her doorstep earlier the same day. Her bodyguard was spotted hauling a…