CNN pundit Scott Jennings ripped into fellow conservative panelist Caroline Sunshine during a fiery on-air clash over Iran after she admitted she hadn’t heard the…
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Everything’s bigger in Texas — including the nightmares. On Thursday, Six Flags Over Texas opened Tormenta: Rampaging Run. It’s the world’s first-ever “giga dive coaster,” a new breed of thrill ride that towers between 300 and 399 feet and dangles riders face-first over the edge. Located in the northeast part of the Lone Start State in Arlington, Tex., the coaster has major fear factor: a slow crawl to the top that puts riders at 309 feet — the same height as the Statue of Liberty. Then the ride holds daredevils over the abyss for an agonizing three seconds, allowing them…
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Comcast has eyed buying rival cable giant Charter Communications for longer than most people realize – but it hasn’t pulled the trigger, and the operative…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Energy Secretary Chris Wright is telling Americans not to be concerned about the possibility of another surge of sharp increases in gasoline prices as tensions with Iran have started to escalate once again.Asked whether Americans should worry about higher prices at the…
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. Court hears alleged confession from accused Charlie Kirk assassin in texts with lover2. Trump warns ‘they want…
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As the soccer world picks up the pieces from an embarrassing World Cup exit, Fox Sports’ Alexi Lalas is the latest one to catch some strays from a fractured fandom. “Entertainment Tonight” host Kevin Frazier has heard enough from Lalas as USA soccer turns on each other in seemingly every…
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View MoreAirbnb is doubling down on New York City despite its years-long battle with local officials over short-term rental restrictions, buying its first office in the Big Apple. The San Francisco-based home-sharing giant paid $81.5 million for the landmarked property at 281 Park Ave. South in Manhattan’s Gramercy neighborhood, the Wall Street Journal first reported. An Airbnb spokesperson confirmed to The Post that the company purchased the building and said the transaction closed Wednesday. The six-story, 42,500-square-foot Beaux-Arts building will serve as a dedicated hub for Airbnb’s New York workforce, which numbers more than 600 employees in the region. “This building…
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View MoreAt least 20 people across 17 states have been hospitalized due to severe gastrointestinal illness as more than 1,000 cases of the parasitic infection cyclosporiasis have been reported across the country, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports.The CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are investigating several clusters of the illness in Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas, according to CNN. However, the worst-hit state so far is Michigan, with 1,251 cases reported as of July 9, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reported. According to the Associated Press (AP), this marks…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The developer behind a Manhattan high-rise that sparked fears of a collapse after buckled columns forced evacuations says the danger was overstated, calling the structural damage a “localized situation” that never put the building at risk of collapsing.MetroLoft said in a statement obtained by NBC 4 New York on Wednesday that the developer worked closely with New York City’s Department of Buildings to confirm the building “is now stable,” and that it has “a clear plan to fix” the issue.”This is a localized situation affecting less than 30 apartments out of over 1,600. At no time was the building, or any portion of it, at risk of collapse,” the statement said.MANHATTAN BUILDING STABILIZED, SOME EVACUATIONS LIFTED AFTER COLLAPSE FEARED People inspect a buckled support beam inside 235 East 42nd Street on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)Emergency responders discovered two buckled support columns and sagging floors inside the 37-story structure on Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of construction workers and occupants of nine nearby buildings.Nathan Berman, founder of MetroLoft, said reports of an impending collapse had been “blown a little bit out of proportion” during an interview with real…
Hofstra pitcher Carlos Martinez has loved baseball since he was an infant, sitting in a stroller behind the dugout fence while his dad coached Little League. Now the 21-year-old righty may get drafted into the bigs this weekend. “Hopefully, I’ll get my name called on the first day,” he told The Post. “My goal is to play professional baseball and be one of the best at it.” Martinez is ranked 212 in ESPN’s top 250 MLB prospects ahead of the draft, and the senior-to-be — a Yankees fan from Queens — enjoyed the mentorship of Hofstra’s coach, former big leaguer…
ANKARA, Turkey — The US is prepared for resumed attacks on Iran to last days or even weeks should Tehran continue its strikes in the Strait of Hormuz and beyond, as President Trump is resolved not to let the “sick” regime go unchecked. Trump’s restarted military campaign is being described internally by some administration officials as a “bitch slap” to the Islamic Republic — after Trump in May called airstrikes a “love tap” when Tehran previously attacked ships in the key waterway. How long the bombing campaign lasts is based heavily on Iran’s response, sources told The Post. On his…
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View MoreSAN JOSE, Calif. — The state of Christian Pulisic’s left calf has all but disappeared as a story headed into the U.S. national team’s Round of 32 clash against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Injury aside, though, it’s been more than three months since Pulisic played a full 90 minutes. He may be asked to play 120 on Wednesday, should the game reach extra time — something he hasn’t done since a March 21, 2024, Nations League match against Jamaica. “I feel ready,” Pulisic said when asked whether he could make it that far. Nevertheless, how Mauricio Pochettino chooses to manage his best player…
WASHINGTON – President Trump will take his new Air Force One for its first flight on Wednesday when he heads to North Dakota to open the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. The trip is part of the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations. The president will also take a train ride, boarding the BNSF Freedom 250 Train as part of the journey to the library site. A ceremonial Rough Riders Troop will accompany the presidential motorcade to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. The group on horseback will evoke the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the volunteer cavalry regiment that helped define his public…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are taking their political playbook nationwide. One week after DSA-aligned candidates scored ballot-box victories over establishment-backed contenders in two congressional primaries in New York City that grabbed outsized national attention, the group scored another major upset in a deep-blue U.S. House district in Denver, Colorado.Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette, who was first elected to Congress in 1996 and took office in 1997, was defeated by DSA-backed Melat Kiros, a first-time candidate and former attorney who is 29 years old.Kiros’ victory comes a week after Darializa Avila Chevalier, a…
Police dashcam captures moment child is ejected from truck during crash Gwinnett County Police dashcam footage shows a horrific three-vehicle collision on May 23, where a 7-year-old boy was miraculously ejected from a truck onto a police cruiser. Officer Arianna James, who witnessed the crash, describes rushing to the child’s aid, comforting him as he feared being left by his father. This terrifying event highlights the importance of child safety in vehicles. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A 23-month-old Florida boy was found dead Monday inside an SUV outside A World of Discovery Academy after his father…
DEAR ABBY: When I was 16 and my sister “Daisy” was 18, I found out she was in a sexual relationship with my boyfriend, “Tyler” (also 18). I broke it off. She then asked if I minded her dating him. I’m sure I said I didn’t, but I thought, “Why ask? You were already having sex with him.” (He and I hadn’t.) Tyler and I remained friends through the years. He was my first love. That episode shaped my dating relationships going forward. It took years for me to learn to trust again. Years later, I asked Daisy why she’d…
Before joining Love Island USA, Amora Cacheé Robinson found a job on Craigslist as a bikini server. “I went on Craigslist and I found a listing looking for bikini server girls,” Amora shared in the Tuesday, June 30, episode. “So I went and then they gave us these string bikinis.” Amora recalled customers putting “the tips in our bikini,” adding, “I left with 300.” Love Island USA follows a group of singles who must pair off in order to stay in the show’s luxury villa. The contestants — referred to as Islanders — live in isolation in a villa under…
Aaron Judge is “starting to feel better,” Aaron Boone said, though that feeling has not yet translated into concrete progress toward a return. Thursday will mark four weeks since the Yankees announced their captain had suffered a stress fracture of a rib and would undergo additional medical imaging in “approximately four to six weeks.” He will not be reexamined on the shortest end of the given spectrum, Boone saying Tuesday that Judge is weeks away from a scan that would check for healing. But in his dealings with Judge, Boone said the feedback has improved. “He was uncomfortable there for…
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states can bar transgender female competitors from playing girls’ sports in a landmark decision with major implications for more than half the country, where such policies are in place. In a 6-3 opinion, the high court determined that neither Idaho nor West Virginia had violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment with their bans, as well as that Title IX allowed states to separate sports teams on the basis of biological sex. But the majority opinion by conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh also underscored the importance of treating transgender athletes with respect. “Most of the biological female and transgender student-athletes who are involved in transgender sports disputes around the country…
Former NCAA Swimmer Paula Scanlan reacts to Supreme Court’s transgender sports ruling Former NCAA Swimmer Paula Scanlan reacts to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold transgender sports bans, expressing both relief and a call for further legislative action nationwide. Scanlan highlights the physical disparities seen in cases like Lia Thomas’s, advocating for universal protections across all 50 states to ensure fairness and safety in women’s sports for future generations of female athletes. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration on Tuesday said it would pursue enforcement action that could include withholding federal funding from Kansas City,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Another sexual assault suspect is being sought at America’s top party school.The University of California Santa Barbara police have issued a second campus-wide warning in less than two months after a woman reported being stalked and groped in broad daylight, as detectives continue searching for the suspect in the brutal rape and strangulation of an 18-year-old freshman reported in May.According to a campus-wide Timely Warning, the latest incident unfolded around 11:30 a.m. on June 24 as the victim walked along a paved access road on UCSB’s West Campus.Police said a man riding…
















































































