Ford has rehired experienced human engineers to help address the shortcomings of artificial intelligence (AI) tools meant to tackle quality issues in the automaker’s production processes. The…
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Pritzker, Chicago mayor blasted for rejecting federal help on crime surge Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor Pritzker rejected President Trump’s federal aid as the city faces a violent crime surge with murders up 9%. Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker and Former LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva discuss Chicago’s decision to release a teacher involved in a mass shooting, and the FBI’s strategy to foil a White House terror plot. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A CBS News Chicago reporter and photographer were attacked Monday afternoon near the Adler Planetarium while preparing for a live report,…
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints polygamous sect leader Samuel Bateman was convicted on child abuse charges following a 2022 incident when girls…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An air traffic audio recording has captured a JetBlue pilot reporting a possible drone strike Monday morning as the aircraft was preparing to land. The incident occurred as Flight 948 was approaching John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) after departing Harry Reid International…
Three Los Angeles County public schools are proving that poverty doesn’t have to dictate academic success. A new national report has identified five California public schools that are dramatically outperforming expectations when it comes to teaching children how to read — and three LA County schools that serve student populations…
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View MoreDiners at Outback Steakhouse and other major restaurant chains in California are about to see a permanent shakeup on their menus — and it isn’t a new cut of beef. Starting July 1, the chain will be required to clearly disclose if each menu item contains any of the nation’s nine major food allergens, thanks to a first-of-its-kind California law aimed at protecting millions of people with food allergies. The Allergen Disclosure for Dining Experiences Act, known as Senate Bill 68, forces restaurants with 20 or more locations nationwide and at least one of those in California, to explicitly say…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Senate Ethics Committee has dismissed a complaint against Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., that alleged the lawmaker committed sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations. The probe was spurred by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., who earlier this year charged that there were “very disturbing” allegations against a sitting senator in the wake of the scandal-filled downfall of former-Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., a close friend of Gallego’s. But after a nearly monthlong investigation into the matter, the committee told Gallego in a letter on Monday that there wasn’t evidence to back up Luna’s claims. ‘DISTURBING’ ALLEGATIONS AGAINST UNNAMED SENATOR UNDER REVIEW IN WAKE OF SCANDALS ROCKING CONGRESS The Senate Ethics Committee dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations made by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., against Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., on Monday after a roughly monthlong investigation. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)”We are writing to inform you that the Select Committee on Ethics (the Committee) dismissed a complaint filed against you by Representative Anna Paulina Luna,” the panel stated. “Specifically, the complaint alleged campaign finance violations and inappropriate conduct of a sexual nature.” “In response to your request for an…
Jaylen Brown appears ready to move on from the Celtics. The five-time NBA All-Star is reportedly “acting like he’s done in Boston” after he made headlines multiple times in the last few weeks for being shopped around as part of the Giannis Antetokounmpo and LaMelo Ball trades. “The word on the street on Jaylen in France, and I know multiple people who were either in his vicinity or whatever, is that he was acting like he’s done in Boston, and that this is it, and I don’t think he’s very happy with this,” Bill Simmons said on his podcast. Brown’s…
Former NFL star Chris Johnson has ALS, and it’s already robbed him of his ability to speak. The ex-Titans and Jets running back made the shock announcement on “Good Morning America” on Monday, employing a speech-generating device that uses his recorded voice to communicate. “It’s continued to progress much faster than I ever imagined. I want people to understand just how quickly ALS can attack your body,” he said. “Just over a year ago, I was picking up my 7-year-old daughter so she’d make a wish with her birthday cake. Today, I couldn’t do that.” “There’s no history of ALS…
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View MoreAndy Cohen is mourning the loss of a member of the Watch What Happens Live family. During the Thursday, June 25, episode of the talk show, Cohen, 58, got choked up and stifled tears as he announced that Kyra Samson, a former production manager on the show, had died from brain cancer on Tuesday, June 23. She was 28. “During her four wonderful years with us, Kyra was known for her sweet smile and gentle demeanor. But she could also be a small but mighty enforcer,” he said in an emotional tribute. “To see Kyra on a bullhorn corralling massive…
This Mets mess isn’t on Carlos Mendoza. The Mets fired their manager on Friday on the heels of a sweep by the Cubs, ending a tumultuous run marred by rumors and whispers about his job status. At 34-47, the Mets — losers of six straight entering Friday’s series opener against the rival Phillies and on pace for 94 losses this season — and their numerous issues weren’t borne of Mendoza’s doing, The Post’s Jon Heyman said. “I don’t believe this is Carlos Mendoza’s fault, I don’t believe many people do,” Heyman said in his immediate analysis of the move. “Obviously,…
US crude oil dipped below $70 a barrel Friday as traders remained optimistic about tanker traffic flow through the Strait of Hormuz – even after an Iranian attack on a cargo ship paused a large-scale evacuation. West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 3.4% to $69.46 a barrel, while Brent crude oil – the global benchmark – declined 3.1% to $72.18 a barrel. National average gasoline prices hit $3.90 a gallon Friday, according to AAA – down 13% over the past month and sharply lower than highs of $4.56 a gallon earlier this year. Iran on Thursday reportedly attacked a Singaporean…
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a tax on America’s billionaires — while remaining in steadfast opposition to the very same levy on the wealthiest in his state. After California’s own billionaires tax was approved for the November ballot, Newsom announced that he supports a national billionaires tax “that ensures the people at the very top pay at least the tax rate their own workers pay.” It’s time for a national billionaires tax and a new social contract.10% of Americans own two-thirds of the wealth. Wages have stagnated. The cost of living has skyrocketed. The system is fundamentally broken.The federal tax code, a…
SEE IT: SNAP advocate defends taxpayer-funded Coca-Cola in fiery exchange with GOP lawmaker on waste
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, sparred with a SNAP policy advocate during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing Thursday, pressing her to answer whether Americans “need Coca-Cola to survive” and whether taxpayer-funded food benefits should pay for sugary sodas.The exchange came as lawmakers examined waste, fraud and abuse in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a roughly $100 billion program that serves more than 40 million Americans. During the hearing Republicans argued lax oversight has enabled misuse of taxpayer dollars, while Democrats warned against restricting benefits for eligible families.CHARTS ILLUSTRATE THE SCALE OF SNAP,…
He’s seeking an “endowment” fund. A North Carolina man with the alleged “world’s smallest penis” is requesting $22,000 from the public to fund an operation that will add inches to his tiny tallywhacker. He posted a phallic financial aid plea on a GoFundMe Page entitled “Help Michael Get Micropenis Enlargement Surgery.” “I am reaching out for help with a deeply personal medical challenge,” declared Michael Philips, 38, on the crowdfunding platform for the operation, which has raised over $9,000 of the goal as of Friday morning. According to the post, the Southerner’s miniature manhood measures just 0.38 inches long —…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Call it a prediction, but we’re convinced these dress styles will be the ones you’ll see everywhere this summer. Resort-inspired maxis, breezy floral midis and easy striped minis are quickly becoming the silhouettes everyone is reaching for in 2026. They’re comfortable, versatile and make getting dressed feel almost effortless. Amazon is already packed with styles that nail each of these trends without the designer price tags. After searching through the best of the best, these 17 dresses earned a spot…
Carlos Mendoza took the fall for the Mets’ disastrous season. The Mets fired their manager on Friday, per The Post’s Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, with the team sitting 14 games below .500 following their sixth straight loss on Thursday in what will likely be a second straight season without playoff baseball. Andy Green will be the interim manager. There is plenty of blame to go around for this Mets’ mess, with President of Baseball Operations David Stearns certainly worth of being on the hot seat, but it’s the manager who exits first with this roughly $320-plus million roster currently…
A federal judge ordered the Justice Department Thursday to reveal more information from hundreds of thousands of recently released files about the case of late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein or provide a detailed explanation for why it could not do so. US District Judge Emmet Sullivan gave the DOJ until July 2 to turn over less-redacted versions of certain documents or show why that information could not be made public. He also ordered the Trump administration to publish a log of all redactions. In his order, Sullivan noted that the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Trump this…
WATCH: Kellyanne Conway insists socialist primary victories don’t reflect American values nationwide
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Trump White House counselor and Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway said Tuesday’s Democratic primary results do not signal a broader political shift, arguing the victories reflect the politics of only a handful of districts.She told Fox News Digital that candidates she characterized as “anti-America” may find success in “very curated, specific districts” but are unlikely to win over the country on a larger scale.The comments came after a slate of progressive and socialist candidates scored high-profile victories in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries. Those wins fueled renewed debate over whether the Democratic Party…

















































































