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Wide receivers are the real housewives of the NFL, says Tom Brady.  The NFL legend reacted to the A.J. Brown trade saga over the past season on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast this week. “A.J. wanted to be involved,” Brady said. “I covered a lot of those Eagles games. That passing offense isn’t — that’s not what that team’s known for. So now he’s actually going to a team where they are more known for their passing offense. So, you know, there will be maybe a little more satisfaction from him from that standpoint.” Brown was traded to…

Owners of brush-eating goats enlisted to help prevent California wildfires say a new statewide wage law will put them out of business. At least 20% of the state’s 500,000 sheep and 125,000 goats are used for targeted grazing, with the animals consume grass and other vegetation to reduce wildfire risk, according to a March report from the California Department of Industrial Relations. But the cost of employing herders for goats became significantly more expensive this month — up to $240,000 a year — due to a minimum wage exception that expired July 1. “We will effectively sell these goats to…

Eric Swalwell launched a campaign of threats and intimidation to stop the sordid details of his alleged rape and sexual assaults from being spread wide. Records obtained by The California Post show the disgraced politician used a team of high-powered lawyers to fire off legal threats to a rival campaign in an effort to suppress rape and sexual assault allegations — just weeks before his own campaign imploded over those same claims. Attorneys representing Swalwell’s gubernatorial campaign sent a cease-and-desist letter on March 20 to Ryan Hughes — general counsel for progressive billionaire Tom Steyer’s campaign — accusing him of…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In a series of sweeping nationwide operations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Thursday arrested some of the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens convicted of heinous crimes.Among those captured was Jose Solorzano-Felix, of Mexico, who was apprehended in Salt Lake City, Utah.Solorzano-Felix was previously convicted for the attempted murder of a federal law enforcement officer, use of a firearm during and in the commission of a felony, and being an illegal immigrant in possession of a handgun.ICE NABS ILLEGAL ALIENS CONVICTED OF CHILD SEX CRIMES AND METH TRAFFICKING…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty involving an illegal alien who re-entered the U.S. after being deported and allegedly killed a Florida woman before fleeing to a sanctuary city.Bangladeshi national Shahidul Islam, 44, was indicted Wednesday by a Lake County, Florida, grand jury on a premeditated first-degree murder charge for the May 2, 2025, shooting death of his sister-in-law, Monica Islam.Hours after Monica Islam’s disappearance on May 2, she was found with a gunshot wound to the head on the side of the road, according to State Attorney Bill Gladson of the…

There’s a boldfaced brouhaha bubbling up this summer — has New York’s quietly elegant, ever-trendier Hudson Valley finally knocked the cash-splashing, high-falutin’ Hamptons off its perch as the preferred hideout for NYC’s elite? Nick Ewing thinks so. The 46-year-old commodities exec thought he’d found his forever escape after snapping up an East Hampton pad in 2013 — until the pandemic-era hordes swooped in.  “I love the beach, to get away from the madness of the city. I thought we would live out there, in some form, until we died,” he told The Post.  “Then, during COVID, ten million people moved out…

There are currently 45 women in the United States that are on death row after they were found guilty of heinous acts, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. While some of the women have made headlines for their crimes and have been catapulted into the spotlight, others’ stories have not garnered the same attention. In the United States, only 14 states allow the death sentence. The youngest woman on death row in the state of Texas is Taylor Parker, whose crime was documented in Netflix’s June 2026 documentary Maternal Instinct. Us Weekly breaks down all of the women sentenced…

Jacob deGrom will get an extended All-Star break. The Rangers right-hander will miss his final start before the All-Star Game against the Astros with “mild left glute strains,” manager Skip Schumaker told reporters Friday.  DeGrom pitched just five innings in his last outing against the Angels on Tuesday because of hip and leg issues, though at the time he felt he would be good to go against the Astros.  “I think I’ll be fine,” deGrom told reporters on Tuesday. “I think we’ll manage in between. Honestly, I think sometimes off-days make you feel a little funny. I think we’ll stay…

The US energy industry is bracing for a huge windfall from the Iran war, but oil majors aren’t planning to ramp up drilling – even as the Trump administration pushes them to lower gasoline costs. President Trump has repeatedly pressured American energy giants to “Drill, baby drill!” and recently threatened to investigate the industry for price-gouging as Americans feel pain at the pump – a concern for Republicans ahead of the midterms. But oil majors are reluctant to build out more rigs and wells, resisting White House pressure as they claim their bumper profits are just a temporary boost. “I…

The Trump administration will back legislation to sanction Russian oil and gas exports that have been fueling Vladimir Putin’s long and bloody war against Ukraine, a bipartisan group of senators announced Friday.  The bill, introduced by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) last year, has already garnered the support of more than 80 senators but has languished on Capitol Hill as President Trump has repeatedly sought to negotiate an end to the four-year-long war.  “We are proud to announce that we have reached an agreement with the Trump Administration to move our updated Russia sanctions legislation forward,” Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Richard…