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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An illegal immigrant from Mexico with multiple deportations was driving with a revoked license when he collided with a vehicle and killed a 6-year-old North Carolina girl last week, authorities said.Jaime Santiago Corona was driving a Dodge Ram pickup truck on July 3 when he failed to stop at a stop sign and struck an SUV driven by 35‑year‑old Kelli Toler, who was traveling with her two children in Pitt County, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol said.Toler and her 4‑year‑old child were transported to ECU Health Greenville with serious injuries. Toler’s…
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FBI addresses Nancy Guthrie kidnapping ransom notes, ex-agent weighs in Jon Scott reports on the six-month long Nancy Guthrie mystery. Fox News contributor and former FBI special agent Nicole Parker explains how the FBI handles ransom notes and the importance of public assistance. The FBI confirms investigating some ransom demands…
The joke about air travel didn’t land with passengers. Southwest Airlines has issued an official verdict on whether or not passengers should stand up immediately after their plane touches down — and the internet is fuming. On June 30, the Dallas-based airline posted the following message to their 269,000 followers…
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A teen put her headaches down to dehydration during a heatwave, but they were a sign of a ruptured tumor. Danielle Andersen, 17, had the pain for five days before she went to the A&E department in July 2025. A consultant noticed something unusual in her eye tracking, and a…
A secretive Chinese spacecraft has captured the first-ever close-up photo of one of Earth’s temporary “quasi-moons” after arriving there for a potential first-of-its-kind landing.The space…
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View MoreU.S. airlines spent $6.66 billion on jet fuel in May, the second straight month that fuel costs topped $6 billion, according to government data released Tuesday. The May figure was 84% higher than a year earlier. Airlines spent $6.47 billion on fuel in April, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics said. The higher year-over-year spending has been driven mostly by pricier jet fuel rather than a significant increase in how much of it airlines consumed. U.S. carriers used 1.627 billion gallons in May, down 0.6% from May 2025. Consumption was also slightly lower in April compared with a year earlier. The average price airlines…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A chaotic Fourth of July block party in North Charleston, South Carolina, that erupted into gunfire, involved a machine gun and spear, and erupted with an assault on police officers has now resulted in charges against six people, including four juveniles, authorities announced.The North Charleston Police Department (NCPD) announced charges against six people and identified two adults who have been charged in connection with the July 4 incident in the Chicora-Cherokee community.The juveniles face charges ranging from third-degree assault by mob, assault on a police officer while resisting arrest, resisting arrest, possession of a machine gun and breach of peace.NORTH CHARLESTON OFFICER ATTACKED BY CROWD IN VIRAL VIDEO AFTER GUNFIRE ERUPTS AT BLOCK PARTY Giovanni Mekhi Sincere Campbell, 19, was arrested after the July 4 block party in North Charleston’s Chicora-Cherokee community and is charged with possession of a machine gun, according to police. (North Charleston Police Department)Because they are juveniles, police did not release their identities.Authorities also arrested 19-year-old Giovanni Mekhi Sincere Campbell, of North Charleston, who is charged with possession of a machine gun, and 18-year-old Sa’Mya Adriana Collette Weaver, who is charged with breach of peace and assault on…
Just under six months into the Rangers’ retool, the team’s roster and prospect pool have undergone notable reconstructions. The organization has facilitated a series of repairs that have not only altered the characteristics of the lineup, but the pipeline that will feed it moving forward. Though the process is just beginning, it has required a proactive mindset in identifying who does and does not fit in the long-term plans. It’s taken a commitment to redesigning what is already in place and recognizing where to cut their losses. The Rangers have had to be aggressive in their reassessment in order to…
Authorities offer $1,000 reward for tips in brutal stabbing of New Jersey mom Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas breaks down the investigation into the murder of 35-year-old psychotherapist and new mother Brooke Hanlon in Chester Township, New Jersey. One month after emergency medical personnel responded to an anonymous 4:30 p.m. 911 call reporting a laceration to her chest, local authorities and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office still have not identified any suspects or made any arrests. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After 35-year-old Brooke Hanlon was found stabbed inside her home in Chester, New Jersey, her…
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View MoreDavid Muir remains the undisputed king of the evening network news, while NBC’s Tom Llamas continues to gain ground in the demo on the perennial ratings leader. ABC’s “World News Tonight” finished June as the nation’s most-watched nightly newscast, averaging 7.82 million viewers and narrowly edging out NBC’s “Nightly News” in the advertiser-coveted 25-to-54 demographic, according to Nielsen Big Data + Panel figures. Llamas is making the race tighter in the demo. The NBC broadcast averaged 936,000 viewers among adults 25 to 54 during June — just 11,000 behind ABC’s 947,000 — marking the closest June gap between the two…
WASHINGTON — In a seismic ruling for campaign finance law, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that federal limits on coordinated spending between political parties and their preferred candidates are unconstitutional. The 6-3 ruling paves the way for Republicans to exploit their massive fundraising advantage in the 2026 midterm cycle as they try to keep control of the House and Senate. “The Court’s decision today treats all political parties equally. It will allow all political parties—including the DNC and RNC and the respective Senate and House campaign committees, as well as other parties and party committees—to participate more freely and compete more fully in the political process,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the majority. Kavanaugh…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The House of Representatives rejected a measure from Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., targeting U.S. military involvement in Lebanon. Tlaib’s measure failed in a bipartisan vote of 189-225 on Tuesday, with 22 Democrats joining nearly all Republicans against it. The resolution would have specifically barred U.S. forces from engaging in “any hostilities” in the country, despite the U.S. military not joining Israel’s war in Lebanon and conducting few operations there. Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., a leading critic of Israel, was among the Republicans who supported the measure. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, attempted to…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens resigned on Monday after pleading guilty in a sprawling federal bribery case in Mississippi.Owens pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge Monday in U.S. District Court in Jackson, according to a report by local outlet WAPT.An October 2024 indictment initially charged Owens with conspiracy, federal program bribery, wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements, according to the report.The case stemmed from a 2022 FBI undercover operation where agents posed as real estate developers interested in building a convention center hotel in downtown Jackson, the outlet reported. JACKSON,…
First impressions may start long before a handshake — one in five Americans say they judge others by their first name alone, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans found that 18 percent of those polled said they’ll make assumptions about someone based entirely on a name they more than likely didn’t even choose themselves. Gen Z was the most likely generation to jump to conclusions when hearing someone’s name for the first time (29 percent), followed closely by millennials (21 percent). When asked to write out which first name carries the most negative connotations in their eyes,…
July is the heart of summer, which usually means 4th of July fireworks, delicious BBQs and record heat waves. It also means a month full of great streaming content, at least on Netflix. The popular streamer is set to drop some of its highest-profile original movies and TV shows of 2026, plus classics like A League of Their Own with Tom Hanks and the NBC series Hannibal with Mads Mikkelsen. Watch With Us is most excited for the return of Ransom Canyon, the romantic drama starring Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly. We also recommend you check out the streamer’s reboot…
David Stearns is taking yet another stab at a potential reclamation project. Stearns, who’s signed his fair share struggling players with hopes of the Mets turning them around, signed utility player Christopher Morel to a minor-league deal Tuesday, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed. The deal contains multiple opt-outs, and Morel will report to Triple-A Syracuse. Morel, who turned 27 last week, was recently designated for assignment by the Marlins and hasn’t replicated the success he found with the Cubs early in his career. While he still hit below .250 with the Cubs, he smashed 42 combined home runs and had…
A study of World Trade Center responders found that PTSD is associated with molecular changes linked to accelerated biological aging and a higher risk of chronic disease. The study, led by Stony Brook University in New York, could offer new clues to the long-term physical health effects of post-traumatic stress disorder. The researchers tested blood samples from 393 WTC responders, collected approximately 18 years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to a university press release. Out of the sampled responders, 232 were diagnosed with PTSD and 161 were not. Between the two groups, 114 proteins and seven metabolites were significantly different. In…
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest and most powerful atom smasher, has entered a planned four-year shutdown that will upgrade it to its most capable form yet.The particle accelerator was switched off Monday (June 29) and is scheduled to come back online in 2030 as the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HiLumi LHC), with improvements that will allow it to smash together roughly 10 times more particles than its original design. That data could help spark new discoveries in fundamental physics and shed light on the nature of dark matter, antimatter and the early universe.”This is a very important…
Hollywood director who stole $11M from Netflix gets 30 months in prison after Keanu Reeves testimony
A Hollywood director was sentenced Monday to 30 months in prison for stealing $11 million from Netflix – and using the riches to splurge on Rolls-Royces and stays at five-star hotels. Carl Rinsch, 48, who directed a handful of sci-fi and action films, received a sentencing just half the length of the prosecution’s recommended jail time after the judge appeared to be swayed by star-studded testimony from character witnesses including actor Keanu Reeves. Judge Jed Rakoff of Federal District Court in Manhattan ordered Rinsch to repay Netflix the $11 million he was convicted in December of stealing from the streaming…
















































































