President Trump ordered another round of airstrikes against Iran on Wednesday, a day after more than 80 targets were hit by US forces in response to the…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of state financial officers said it uncovered roughly $225 million in alleged fraud across America’s schools over the past six years, identifying nearly 90 cases involving embezzlement, fake invoices, inflated enrollment, bid-rigging and kickbacks.In a new report obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital, the State Financial Officers Foundation (SFOF) and Open the Books analyzed every Education Department Office of Inspector General (OIG) Semiannual Report to Congress issued between Oct. 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026, revealing alleged fraud across 24 states and Puerto Rico.”All fraud is harmful,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump addressed speculation about the dangers of flying home from the NATO summit in Ankara,…
Disney fans who dream of ditching the daytime crowds are about to get their wish. Walt Disney World is quietly giving eligible guests exclusive after-hours…
Darrell Sheets’ girlfriend recalled him getting into an argument with his son, Brandon, before his death by suicide. According to a police report obtained by…
CINCINNATI — Don Mattingly expressed interest in returning as the Philadelphia Phillies’ manager next season if he was approached by the front office. “Oh, I…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Americans who say they aren’t proud of the United States may need a refresher on the nation’s history or a visit to other countries, Mike Rowe told Fox News Digital on America’s 250th anniversary.Rowe, founder of the skilled-trades nonprofit mikeroweWORKS, narrator of…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! More than 30 people were injured Wednesday when a public bus crashed into a building just outside Baltimore, Maryland, and one critical patient was extricated and taken to a hospital, authorities said.First responders were on scene after a Maryland Transit Administration bus…
Chick-fil-A is giving customers a chance to score free waffle fries this week as part of its annual Cow Appreciation Day promotion. The fried chicken chain is offering Chick-fil-A One members a free medium order of waffle fries between July 7 and July 13, while supplies last. To claim the…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! In case you missed it, 2026 is the year of pretty dresses. But there are dozens of categories that qualify. If you’re wondering what the fashionistas of New York City,…
Accused rapist Graham Platner was ripped apart on social media Wednesday over his whiny, rambling video message announcing the end of his Senate bid in…
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View MoreA federal judge on Wednesday approved the Securities and Exchange Commission’s settlement with Elon Musk over his purchase of Twitter shares, despite expressing “significant misgivings” about the “red flags” the accord raised. US District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan in Washington, DC., said she had only a limited role in assessing whether the settlement meets minimum standards of fairness and reasonableness, or instead “makes a mockery of judicial power,” and questioned whether the Trump administration let the world’s richest person off too easily. “A court presented with a consent judgment is not a rubber stamp. But neither is it an ombudsman,” Sooknanan wrote. “Whether the…
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View MoreAround 100,000 years ago, an early Homo sapiens man was probably stabbed in the face with a sharp stone tool and later buried in a cave in what is now Israel, archaeologists have determined. The Stone Age cold case appears to be the earliest evidence of this kind of interpersonal violence, according to the research team.In a study published June 30 in the journal Scientific Reports, the international team of researchers closely examined the skull and lower jaw of a person who was deliberately buried in Qafzeh cave in Israel during the Middle Paleolithic period.At least 27 people were buried…
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View MoreThe drama around Team USA’s World Cup run didn’t end with its elimination in the Round of 16 against Belgium. After the United States fell, 4-1, on Monday, July 6, FIFA revealed that two staff members of the USMNT were actually suspended for the match. Team manager Sam Zapatka and U.S. Soccer Federation vice president of security Frank Pannell were both barred from the contest at Seattle Stadium, and soccer’s governing body has not explained why. “The offense related to the round-of-32 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina and involved the mishandling of FIFA match protocols and people being in designated areas where they weren’t allowed,” ESPN’s Jeff Carlisle reported. “No physical altercation took place.” Zapatka has worked for the U.S. Soccer Federation since 2015 and has been in his position since 2020. As an administrative manager, Zapatka handles the team’s “off the field operations,” according to USA Today. Pannell spent time with the CIA and Secret Service before moving to the private sector and eventually working for U.S. Soccer. The U.S. Soccer Federation also confirmed to ESPN that the suspension was not related to forward Folarin Balogun‘s one-game red card suspension or the successful effort to have the suspension lifted. Balogun, 25,…
US Coast Guard seizes dinghy in Lynette Hooker Bahamas disappearance case The U.S. Coast Guard has seized the dinghy involved in the mysterious disappearance of Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas. Her daughter, Karli Aylesworth, expressed happiness that new areas are being searched for clues. Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno commented on the delay in seizing the dinghy, noting potential evidence could have been compromised. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Months after Lynette Hooker vanished in the Bahamas, her mother is challenging husband Brian Hooker’s version of what happened the night she disappeared.Lynette Hooker, a Michigan woman who…
Road trip! Michelin reveals its top picks for high-priced dining along California’s scenic Highway 1
High-dollar diners looking to heed the call of the open road should head for the West Coast, where just in time for summer travel season, the culinary authorities at Michelin have curated a culinary map for hungry and deep-pocketed drivers hitting California’s iconic Highway 1. The paved road through paradise covers nearly 700 miles, winding its way along the Golden State’s Pacific coastline. Along with vineyards, old-growth forests, panoramic views, and an endless expanse of beaches, the serpentine road is flanked by some seriously stellar restaurants. A few of these are studded, to varying degrees, with the high honor of…
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View MorePHOENIX — It wasn’t the first time a Giants starter learned of Tony Vitello’s plan when the first-year manager began to implement it or let it be known to the press. Tyler Mahle first and foremost blamed himself for not realizing that his workload would be limited in his second start back from the injured list, or where his pitch count stood when the fifth inning began of Monday’s 5-4 loss to the Diamondbacks. But these are things that shouldn’t require a pitcher to wonder, or even be especially alert. The Giants, and Vitello, have a pitching coach, an assistant pitching…
WASHINGTON — May the best Dan Sullivan win. Alaska’s highest court has allowed retired teacher Dan J. Sullivan to be on the ballot as a Republican against incumbent GOP Sen. Dan S. Sullivan despite concerns that the move could confuse voters. Earlier this month, The Last Frontier’s top election official disqualified Dan J. Sullivan, concluding the “preponderance of the evidence” showed his nickname and party affiliation were chosen to potentially confuse voters. But the Alaska Supreme Court concluded the state’s Division of Elections opted for “the most extreme remedy possible” to the dilemma instead of taking less drastic steps to differentiate…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A poll released this week, in addition to showing a dead heat in the Maine Senate race, suggests that Democratic candidate Graham Platner’s working-class bona fides as an oyster farmer — which he has made a central part of his campaign — aren’t resonating.Platner currently trails incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins by 21 points, 37% to 58%, with registered voters who do not hold a four-year college degree, according to a New York Times/Portland Press Herald/Siena poll released on Monday. Additionally, the poll shows Platner up 37 points with White college-educated voters but…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Supreme Court to close term with birthright citizenship ruling 2. Socialists take fight west in bid to oust Democratic establishment3. US, Iran send delegations to Qatar as Tehran denies direct talksMAJOR HEADLINES ENERGY SECURITY — Gulf states quietly building ways to bypass Iran’s greatest geopolitical weapon. Continue reading … HOUSE DIVIDED — Fetterman unleashes on ‘dirtbag’ wing of Dems after far-left victories. Continue reading … HISTORIC UPSET…
Love Island USA‘s Corbin Mims and Parmida Keshani took their relationship to the next level by showering together in the villa. The Monday, June 29, episode of the show zeroed in on Corbin and Parmida spending time together in the bathroom. After the camera panned back in, Corbin and Parmida were making out while in the shower, which they then confirmed to the rest of the villa. They ultimately decided to make things official later in the episode when they declared that they were going to “close things off” after a few days together. Corbin’s return to the villa hasn’t…
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. Serena Williams returns to Wimbledon this afternoon. The 23-time Grand Slam winner announced her return to pro tennis on June 1 and has since competed in two doubles events: Queen’s Club with Victoria Mboko and the Berlin Open with Karolina Muchova. Now, Williams, 44, will play singles for the first time in four years as a wildcard entrant at Wimbledon, where she won seven titles from 2002 to 2016. Her first match will be against…
The Supreme Court on Monday blocked a bid by former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore to collect an $8.2 million defamation award stemming from a Democratic campaign ad that ran during his unsuccessful 2017 Senate bid. Moore, 79, had asked the court to stay an April ruling by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals that reversed a federal jury’s 2022 finding against the Democratic-aligned Senate Majority PAC. Justice Clarence Thomas declined Moore’s emergency application without explanation, as is common in such cases. Moore, best known for his hard-line stance against same-sex marriage and support for displaying the Ten…
Trump presses Congress to pass SAVE America Act Truth Social senior communications advisor Katie Zacharia discusses President Donald Trump’s push for Congress to pass the SAVE America Act and the Supreme Court’s ruling on birthright citizenship on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! House Republican leaders are making another bid to salvage the stalled SAVE America Act after a conservative revolt froze floor action last week, but GOP lawmakers behind the blockade are withholding support for the plan.The House Rules Committee on Monday approved a rule in an 8-4 vote that would merge an…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A father is grieving the loss of his four young children following an alleged murder-suicide poisoning plot.Speaking with Fox News Digital, the children’s father, Brady Harmon, said nothing could have prepared him for the shocking and devastating news. He said, “There is no preparation. It’s horrendous.”The children’s grandmother is suspected of poisoning the four children and their mother before taking her own life in Mechanicville, New York, police said during a Thursday news conference. A Mechanicville, New York grandmother is the suspect behind a murder-suicide plot that resulted in the deaths of…
Jen Hamilton Steps Back From Nursing Amid Split, Mental Health Struggles: ‘Something I Never Wanted’
Influencer Jen Hamilton confirmed that she is stepping away from her nursing job amid her separation from estranged husband, Brian Hamilton. “I’m taking some time off of work, which is something that I never, ever wanted,” Jen, 37, announced in a vlog on Monday, June 29. “My patients do not deserve the mental state that I would bring to the bedside right now. One moment, I’m OK. The next moment, I’m not OK.” Per her website, Jen has worked as an ER and obstetrics nurse for more than a decade, specializing in helping mothers through giving birth. “I don’t know…















































































