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Mo’ melons, no problems. Here’s a cuter way to stay cool in the sweltering summer heat. Parents in China have been seen nestling giant winter melons in their babies’ cribs to help keep their bodies cool. Images circulating on social media show the hot tots cuddling with oversized fruits and vegetables, which are often as big as the babies themselves. Pets, too, are getting in on the cooling action, per a recent Instagram post by Chinese news outlet CGTN Frontline. But it’s not just an adorable photo op — there’s both science and tradition behind the quirky summer trend. Winter…
Ralph Norman announces run for South Carolina Senate seat South Carolina Rep. Ralph Norman officially announces his run for Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat during…
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Hochul backed NY data-center ban to satisfy DSA, other far-left Dems during re-election bid: critics
Gov. Kathy Hochul caved to Democrat socialists when she made New York the first state to stop construction of large data centers, critics told The Post. Hochul signed an executive order Tuesday enacting a one-year statewide moratorium on new “hyperscale” data centers that need at least 50 megawatts of power…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Legal minds across the political spectrum are admonishing an Obama-appointed federal judge for suggesting that bar associations should look into sanctioning lawyers working for the president or the Justice Department, with one liberal constitutional law professor refusing to teach his students that…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Federal employees can now download TikTok onto their government devices after a yearslong ban, according to a memo from the Department of Justice.This reversal comes after ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, transferred control of the app’s U.S. user data and operations to…
A family’s unusual discovery in a rental home that left some TikTok viewers shocked finally has an explanation. Libby Birrell and Aubrey Birrell, two sisters from Utah, recently went viral on social media after checking into an Airbnb rental and recognizing members of their own family in a framed beach…
A CUNY professor is one of the leaders of the Democratic Socialists of America’s emerging paramilitary wing — which held a rare training session in…
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View MoreAirlines are warning that changes to existing practices around Daylight Saving Time (DST) would have a major impact on the industry and that changes would need to be implemented over time to account for challenges it would create for scheduling. Airlines for America (A4A), a trade group that represents leading air carriers in the U.S., released a statement this week which warned that changes to DST “would have considerable implications for aviation, including passenger disruption, crew and aircraft positioning, and domestic and international connectivity issues.” “Airlines operate expansive interconnected domestic and global networks that are reliant on stability and predictability. Any…
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View MoreAnimals come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, from spindly stick insects to blubbery whales. Round animals are harder to come by, but they’re more common in the ocean than on land. So what is the roundest animal, and why are round animals uncommon?At a glance, round animals might not seem that out of place on land. After all, small mammals like rabbits and pikas often look a bit spherical when their fur is puffed out and they’re sitting. But Chris Law, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, said this shape is mostly an…
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View MoreFernando Mendoza is the future for the Las Vegas Raiders. But whether it will be in the immediate future is unknown. According to NFL Insider Ian Rapoport, he believes that if Mendoza plays well early on, he could force the Raiders to make him their starting quarterback next season. “We have seen this in the past, where [teams] have said this in the past, ‘We’re gonna sit this rookie, probably not going to play, he’s going to learn. ‘What if Mendoza hits the ground running so fast, and so well, that they say, ‘This guy has to play?” Rapoport said on the NFL Insiders show on NFL Network. “Might not be game one, but it could be earlier in the season, and if that is the case, for the Raiders, that also is excellent news.” The days of quarterbacks spending most of the year as a backup have become a foreign concept in the NFL, as the last time a quarterback was taken No.1 overall was in 2018, when the Cleveland Browns selected Baker Mayfield. Mayfield took over for an injured Tyrod Taylor and ran with the job and never looked back. Since Mendoza was taken No.1 overall by the…
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Taylor Frankie Paul’s exes Dakota Mortensen and Tate Paul are breaking their silence after the Division of Child and Family Services raised concerns about her parenting. “Tate Paul and Dakota Mortensen have remained publicly silent throughout these proceedings to avoid having serious private family matters turned into more of a public spectacle than they already have due to the insatiable appetite of others to share private family information online to promote views and publicity,” Dakota, 33, and Tate said in a joint statement through counsel to Us Weekly on Friday, July 17. “However, they are deeply concerned that Taylor’s statement…
For a lot of New York, it’s still Knicks in five. Jalen Brunson was an attendee at the Yankees’ 2-1 loss to the Dodgers in The Bronx on Friday night and made sure everyone remembered the Knicks’ playoff battle cry. The all-world floor general, who led the Knicks to their first NBA title since 1973, was taking in the baseball game while showing off a customized Yankee hat that actually read “KNICKS IN 5” on the side. Earlier in the day, Brunson attended Fanatics Fest, where, as a lifelong Eagles fan, he refused to sign a Giants helmet before writing “Go…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A New Jersey mother and psychotherapist was found stabbed to death in her home last month, and now investigators are on the hunt to find her killer.Investigators discovered Brooke Hanlon, 35, dead in her Chester home on June 6, and have yet to name a suspect.She worked as a psychotherapist in Bernardsville, according to a LinkedIn profile. Brooke Hanlon, 35, was found stabbed to death in her New Jersey home. (Facebook/Meta)BOYFRIEND ACCUSED OF STABBING DEFENSE TECH ENGINEER 15 TIMES DENIED BOND AFTER 911 CALL PLAYED IN COURTThe Morris County Prosecutor’s Office said,…
A group of three girls spent eight days traveling across California and kept their wallets happy. Bailey Dean, a travel and lifestyle content creator, documented her very envy-worthy camping trip with two of her friends. The three wanderlustful ladies proved you don’t have to spend a fortune to explore, as the entire trip cost less than $1,200 each. While the number may sound high, the road trip was eight full days and included three national parks, gas — which is still at an all-time high in California — food, campsites and renting a sleeper van. “Road trips are by far…
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While scanning one of Scotland’s richest prehistoric landscapes, archaeologists uncovered evidence of what may be a newfound stone or timber circle buried beneath a peat moorland. The find may add another monument to a ceremonial structure that has fascinated researchers for more than a century.The possible circle lies beneath the surface of Machrie Moor on Scotland’s Isle of Arran, a landscape already famous for its towering standing stones, burial monuments and ceremonial sites dating to between roughly 3500 and 1500 B.C. Researchers from Historic Environment Scotland identified the possible circle using geophysical survey equipment, which is wheeled aboveground and detects…
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is reportedly floating a proposal to hand the US government a 5% stake in the ChatGPT maker as the company looks to cement ties with the Trump administration and blunt mounting political pressure over the explosive rise of artificial intelligence. Altman has argued that giving the public a financial stake in one of Silicon Valley’s most valuable AI companies would be the best way to share the economic benefits of the cutting-edge tech, the Financial Times reported. The proposal carries an enormous potential price tag. Based on OpenAI’s most recent private valuation of about $852 billion…
WASHINGTON — Democratic Senate candidate Dr. Abdul El-Sayed has a history of promoting questionable health products on his podcast while accusing other health gurus of hawking similar gimmicks. El-Sayed — who polls show leading Michigan’s primary race ahead of state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Rep. Haley Stevens — made a stink about Dr. Mehmet Oz during the latter’s Senate run in 2022, accusing him of trying to “sell people s— they didn’t need.” “He hasn’t been telling it like it is, he’s been telling it like some companies pay him to tell it like it is,” El-Sayed vented about Oz…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fresh off a U.S. Supreme Court victory for states restricting transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports, Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., is calling on Congress to take the next step by making those protections the law nationwide.Justice, who signed West Virginia’s “Save Women’s Sports Act” as governor, said the ruling vindicates the state’s approach after years of legal challenges and proves West Virginia “had it right all along.””To be perfectly honest, it makes me super proud of West Virginia,” Justice said in an interview Tuesday. “I’m prejudiced, you know, toward West Virginia,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A New York City tourist said she watched a daredevil couple slip through what appeared to be a restricted access point at the Empire State Building moments before they climbed the landmark’s 1,454-foot antenna, prompting questions about security after the pair staged a high-altitude marriage proposal and were arrested.Julie Morris told WABC-TV she was on the building’s 102nd-floor observation deck Wednesday when she saw two people pass through a mesh gate into what appeared to be a restricted area leading toward the antenna.”Well, I was on the top, the very top, along…
Dunkin’ is celebrating America’s 250th birthday by offering a limited-edition Dunkin’ eagle cup, designed with a clear base topped with a sculpted eagle lid. “Whether you’re sipping a vibrant Refresher or a classic iced coffee, this collectible turns every drink into a celebration,” Dunkin’ said in a news release. The cup quickly gained traction online. Even before it appeared in stores, Dunkin’ announced that guests “may have already spotted the eagle cup taking flight across social media.” “Run to Dunkin’ because today is the day!” Instagram user @rebeldealz captioned a clip showing a visit to Dunkin’ to secure a cup. Multiple other users on the platform…

















































































