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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The mayor of a northern Massachusetts town went viral on social media in recent days after his lawyer told reporters he doesn’t speak English when they pressed him on being arrested for COVID-19 pandemic relief fraud.Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña, 61, was arrested Friday morning following an investigation into his alleged misuse of more than $1.5 million of Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), a program administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) under the CARES Act to assist struggling businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.”He doesn’t speak English, no comment,” DePeña’s lawyer said…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C. — the candidate going head-to-head against Sen. Darline Graham, R-S.C., in the South…
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The Yellowstone franchise has expanded on CBS with Marshals while going through some major changes including cast shifts and a surprise offscreen death. The hit…
Celeb-loved supplements touted for their anti-aging properties could fuel more than just your cells — they could fuel cancer. Famous folks from Kim Kardashian to biohacker Bryan Johnson have talked about oral supplements that increase NAD+, a molecule used in every living cell in your body to make energy, repair…
Neanderthals may have trekked deep into the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula around 55,000 years ago, a new study of stone tools suggests.The research, published online Aug. 12 in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews, hints that Neanderthals may have lived farther south than scientists thought, though more evidence is needed…
Norah O’Donnell could be headed back to familiar territory at CBS News, with the former “Evening News” anchor emerging as a contender for the open third seat on “CBS Mornings,” according to a report. The 52-year-old journalist — whose stature inside the network has grown since Bari Weiss took over…
WASHINGTON — President Trump voted by mail in Tuesday’s Florida primary elections, despite pushing for voters to cast ballots in person. The White House called his choice a “non-story,” saying the president is too busy working in the nation’s capital to make a side trip to his home state. “As…
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View MoreInitial public offerings for OpenAI and Anthropic stand to unlock an estimated $430 billion in charity pledges, rivaling the gifts of American tycoons during the Gilded Age. With the companies’ looming IPOs estimated to generate more than $1 trillion each, both AI giants have pledged to give billions of dollars away in what would be an unprecedented philanthropic wave that could benefit charities around the world, The Economist reported. “This could be a moment where hundreds of millions of lives can be improved, and there may not be many moments like that in history,” said Nick Allardice of the charity…
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View MoreQUICK FACTSWhere is it? Jeju Island, South Korea, in the East China Sea [33.37671270, 126.46997496]What’s in the photo? A “street” of swirling clouds alongside a giant sediment plumeWhich satellite took the photo? NASA’s Terra satellite (using the MODIS instrument)When was it taken? Feb. 19, 2026This picturesque satellite snap shows a “street” of swirling clouds alongside a giant, multicolor plume in the waters between three countries in Asia.The swirling clouds, known as a Kármán vortex street or von Kármán vortices, were carved out by winds that whipped around a 6,400-foot-tall (1,950 meters) shield volcano, known as Hallasan, on South Korea’s oval-shaped…
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View MoreConservative pundit Meghan McCain seemingly showed support for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez amid the Democratic politician’s fertility journey. “As one of the few women left in conservative media who isn’t trying to live a trad wife life or peddle trad wife content — a lot of you sound so weird and mean talking about fertility, pregnancy, post partum,” McCain, 41, tweeted on Monday, August 17. She then warned Republicans, “You’re scaring the normies. And you’re gonna need them in ‘28.” While McCain did not directly address Ocasio-Cortez, 36, by name, there has been a heated discourse among conservatives around her recent decision to freeze her eggs. The congresswoman announced on August 8 that she felt “empowered” by making such an important fertility decision. “I want to share with you all a decision that is very personal that I have made that has taken me time to consider, weigh and save up for,” she said via her Instagram Stories at the time. “And it is of a sensitive matter and a personal matter and usually I keep my private life quite private, but I have made the decision to start freezing my eggs.” However, many on the right criticized Ocasio-Cortez for her…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Jennifer Lawrence found the easiest way to give a basic summer outfit instant cool-mom energy: add a slouchy purse style. The relaxed silhouette has that effortless, tossed-over-the-shoulder feel that makes even sweatpants look intentional. And while Lawrence’s designer version costs hundreds, we found a similar style for $21. Lawrence was spotted out and about wearing a black slouchy Tory Burch shoulder bag tucked casually under her arm. She paired it with sweatpants, a classic trench coat, clogs and oversized sunglasses,…
He is 5-foot something, 100-and-something pounds. He didn’t start lining up at wide receiver until his third season at Illinois. He went undrafted. Then, less than two months into his second NFL season, he was cut for the third time. Isaiah Williams was repeatedly told what the world thought of his dream. “When you go through all these things, you go through being cut, you go through people telling you you’re not good enough, you’re not this, you’re too small, you’re too slow … I used to focus so much about what people thought about me and the box they…
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View MoreThe White Sox made it a family affair with their first-round draft pick this year. With the No. 34 pick of the 2026 MLB Draft on Saturday, the White Sox selected Landon Thome, the son of Hall-of-Fame corner infielder Jim Thome. Chicago selected the 18-year-old shortstop out of Nazareth Academy in La Grange Park, Ill., and he was widely looked as one of the top high school talents this year. He was also the 34th-ranked overall draft prospect, according to MLB Pipeline. The Thome family already has a deep connection with the White Sox, with Jim, an Illinois native, spending…
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman aims to use a little-known clause in the state Constitution to try squashing NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s taxpayer-funded, $70 million city-owned grocery store scheme. The “Gift and Loan Clause” prohibits municipalities from giving and lending public money or property to private entities. “This unconstitutional subsidy poses a direct threat to long-standing, tax-paying businesses, risking widespread closures and job losses within the community,” Blakeman told The Post. The 150-year-old law — which was created to stop local governments from diverting public funds to private railroad companies and other favored individuals and entities — also mandates municipal…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In a high-stakes rescue operation Friday, Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopters swooped into Reynolds County, Missouri, to airlift 202 young campers and staff members stranded by rapidly rising floodwaters at Camp Taum Sauk along the Black River in the Missouri Ozarks.Video released by the Missouri State Highway Patrol captured the tense moments as children ran to board the waiting helicopters.The campers, aged 8 to 16, and their counselors were successfully evacuated and taken to St. Louis, where they were safely reunited with their families, troopers said.1 DEAD FOLLOWING DEVASTATING FLOODING IN…
Jacqueline Harpman has been dead for 14 years, but she’s living every author’s dream. She has a new short story collection — “We Were Forbidden” (out now) — a novel that’s become a bestselling phenom thanks to social media and three more books in the pipeline. Harpman, a Belgian-Jewish writer and trained psychoanalyst, died of cancer in 2012 at the age of 82. More than a decade later, she became a BookTok sensation with the re-release of her dystopian novel, “I Who Have Never Known Men.” Since going viral, the book has sold roughly 600,000 copies — the type of…
Jelly Roll is getting candid about his disordered eating habits, comparing his struggles to substance abuse. “I’ve been overeating the last three or four days and I was feeling myself stress eating,” the musician, 41, said of his eating habits in a new video shared via his YouTube channel on Friday, July 10. “And then, what else happened, was the addict in me came out.” He continued, “We had this show at this one spot and I love thei catering and they have a dairy-free skillet cookie. I don’t eat nothing like that. I’m, like, a drug addict. I can’t…
The reigning Super Bowl champions are getting a new owner — with a division rival twist. A group led by Vinod Khosla has agreed to buy the Seahawks, the team confirmed Saturday. ESPN reported that the sale is for an NFL record $9.6 billion. Khosla, a venture capitalist and Silicon Valley businessman, became a non-controlling, limited partner in the 49ers in May 2025. “We are honored to be entrusted as the next stewards of the Seattle Seahawks,” Khosla said in a statement. “We look forward to building on the winning legacy Paul Allen created and to earning the trust of…
President Trump tore into “stupid” Democrats and their pals in the lefty media — a day after his administration subpoenaed several New York Times journalists who had reported on the new Air Force One’s security capabilities. Trump blasted the Gray Lady from his golf course in Sterling, Va., tearing into the “Failing New York Times” as well as star reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, who are promoting a book, “Regime Change,” that unearths internal conflict. He repeatedly referred to Haberman, 52, as “maggot,” calling her “one of the most unattractive people in the News ‘Business,’ and called Swan, 40,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A bipartisan housing bill became law Saturday at midnight after President Donald Trump declined to sign it, capping a weeks-long saga over whether the president would veto the measure amid frustrations with Congress over his stalled agenda.Trump refused to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act — legislation aimed at expanding the nation’s housing stock and lowering costs — in an attempt to pressure Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, despite the housing bill clearing both chambers with overwhelming majorities.”I will not sign the Housing Bill, which has been fully…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A New York City police officer arrested Wednesday night on charges including rape and sexual acts against a child previously admitted to violating department rules, including engaging in a dangerous high-speed chase and allegedly failing to activate his body camera, the district attorney’s office says.The 39-year-old officer, Joshua Acosta, was taken into custody while he was off duty around 7:46 p.m. within Brooklyn’s 61st Precinct, an NYPD spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital. The precinct covers part of southern Brooklyn.An 11-count criminal complaint alleges Acosta committed numerous sex acts against a girl…
Jennifer Maune has worn plenty of hats over the years: nonprofit executive, food blogger, founder, “MasterChef” finalist and mother of six. Now, the Arkansas native is preparing to add another title to her name: restaurateur. Maune, who competed on season 13 of Fox’s “MasterChef” in 2023, is opening Fleur, a farm-to-table restaurant and European-style pastry shop in downtown Little Rock this fall. The roughly $3 million venture is designed to showcase locally sourced ingredients, seasonal menus and scratch-made cooking, but she said the heart of the concept isn’t just about food. “It’s just important to me that we gather around a table,” Maune…

















































































