NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s endorsement was not enough to save one scandal-plagued Florida congressman Tuesday night.Rep. Cory Mills,…
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Hilary Duff is paying tribute to fellow child star Hayden Panettiere after the actress’ death at age 36. “Sweet Hayden. Really tough hearing this news,” Duff, 38, wrote in a statement shared via Instagram on Tuesday, August 18. “We lost touch through the years, but I will always remember you as so hardworking and effervescent, with that big, gorgeous smile.” The “Wake Up” singer continued, “I remember staying up late, chatting and gossiping, and connecting because we were part of such a small sliver of people who actually understood the strange lot in life we were navigating … so young,…
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Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the United States, authorities in the West African country said Tuesday, in one of…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Comedian and political commentator Bill Maher tore into a Democratic congressional candidate in Seattle for abandoning a…
California commuters have crowned the state’s ultimate traffic nightmare — and it’s not in Los Angeles. The infamous “MacArthur Maze” near the Bay Bridge has been ranked the worst commute in California, beating out the notorious freeway gridlock that routinely brings Southern California to a crawl. A new survey from…
Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker O.J. Brigance has died after a 19-year battle with ALS, the team announced on Monday, August 17. He was 56. “We are devastated by the awful news that we have lost O.J. Brigance,” Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said in a statement. “O.J. was a beloved legend,…
CHICAGO — When Pauline Astier arrived in New York for training camp, nearly everything about the experience was new. A new country, a new league, new teammates and, perhaps the most daunting of all, a locker room filled with stars who had already won together at the highest level. She…
Archaeologists in the Scottish Highlands have discovered the 2,000-year-old burial of an adult in a possible ritual well. The burial may have been made during a closing ceremony when the well was abandoned.Archaeologists discovered the enigmatic grave during expansion of a quarry in northern Scotland, according to a statement from…
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View MoreNorah 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 as editor in chief — is in the running for the morning gig after a series of recent fill-in appearances, Status reported. The newsletter also cited sources claiming O’Donnell has sought to “ingratiate herself” with Weiss. The Post first reported in February that O’Donnell’s return to “CBS Mornings” had sparked…
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View MoreNeanderthals 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 to confirm that conclusion.”Our findings extend the Neanderthal range much further south than had been known, and into the much more open environments of Arabia,” study co-lead author Huw Groucutt, an archaeologist at the University of Malta, told Live Science in an email.Latest Videos FromLive ScienceThe study focused on stone…
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View MoreNEWYou 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 Carolina special Republican U.S. Senate primary runoff — suggested in a campaign ad that his rival is the establishment’s candidate.”The establishment has already” selected “their candidate,” he declared in the video, without naming Graham, his lone rival in the contest. “Same old playbook, same old insiders. I’m not their choice.””South Carolina needs a proven conservative with a record of fighting for you. You shouldn’t have to guess where your next senator stands: With me, you already know,” Norman said in the ad.HOUSE REPUBLICAN SUGGESTS SEN DARLINE GRAHAM IS AN ‘ALLY’ FOR THE ‘SWAMP’ Rep. Ralph Norman, a Republican from South Carolina and U.S. Senate candidate, speaks during a special primary election night watch party in Rock Hill, S.C., on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026. (Sam Wolfe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)Graham and Norman, who finished first and second respectively in the Aug. 11 special GOP U.S. Senate primary, will now face off in the Aug. 25 runoff.South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster appointed Graham last month to fill the Senate vacancy caused by the death of her brother, the…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! A great cardigan does so much more than keep you cozy. The right one creates a polished, pulled-together silhouette while giving you a little extra coverage through the midsection — without awkward tugging, clinging or strategic posing. The key is in the details: structured shoulders, flattering necklines, strategic buttons and gently draped fabrics that turn a simple sweater into something tailored and sophisticated. We rounded up 17 Amazon cardigans that strike that sweet spot between comfy and polished, skimming the…
A San Diego Padres minor-league coach remains in federal immigration custody after being detained at an airport while traveling home from a work assignment. Oswaldo José Pirela, the Padres’ minor-league catching coordinator, was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at El Paso International Airport early Sunday, according to his family. An ICE detainee search showed Pirela remained at the El Paso Processing Center as of Tuesday morning. The Padres confirmed the situation but stopped short of offering details about why Pirela was detained. “We recently became aware of the detainment of minor league catching coordinator Oswaldo Pirela…
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View MoreGambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The fantasy baseball All-Star break is the ultimate midseason crossroads. For many managers, this four-day hiatus is a time to step away from the waiver wire, mute group chats and mentally recharge for the grueling three-month march toward a championship. But while your league mates are sunbathing and enjoying the Home Run Derby, savvy managers know this temporary dormancy creates the perfect market to sell high on over-performing assets. It is not about being…
It’s a trip doctors hope leads to a breakthrough. A small new study suggests that magic mushrooms may one day offer a new treatment for anorexia nervosa, a serious eating disorder marked by severe food restriction, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image. That could be a major breakthrough, as anorexia is considered one of the deadliest and hardest mental illnesses to treat. In the study, researchers at the Center for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London set out to see whether psilocybin — the mind-altering compound in magic mushrooms — could help people with long-term…
Lefty California Rep. Ro Khanna claimed he was detained by armed Israeli settlers during a visit to the West Bank this week while warning the Israeli military “they made a huge mistake” The Silicon Valley Democrat, fiercely outspoken critic of Israel who is weighing a 2028 presidential run, told Reuters his group’s van was surrounded by settlers with rifles on Wednesday while touring a part of the southern West Bank. “Israeli settlers, brandishing American made M4s, detained me & other Americans on my trip to Palestine,” he wrote in a post on X Saturday. “When the IDF arrived, they sided…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., claims to have been detained by Israeli settlers armed with U.S.-made firearms while visiting the West Bank.Khanna and his team were surrounded by a group of West Bank settlers near the Palestinian village of Khirbet Zanuta on Wednesday, his office told The New York Times. The settlers were armed with American-made M4 machine guns, Khanna’s office said.When soldiers from the Israeli Defense Forces arrived, Khanna claimed they sided with the settlers. The situation only defused after Israeli police officers arrived and dispersed the settlers and their vehicles blocking…
Your neighbors might be paying less for the same groceries you buy every week. In the age of “surveillance pricing,” the cost of an item is being determined by your personal information. Companies are using your personal data to figure out how much they believe you are willing to pay. Now everyone from lawmakers to online influencers are starting to fight back against what many see as algorithmically driven price gouging. Surveillance pricing is what happens when companies track who you are, where you live, the devices you use and your purchase history, then quietly adjust online prices based on…
Selling Sunset‘s Mary Bonnet made a rare comment on the difficult — and immense — backlash after her onscreen feud with Chelsea Lazkani. “It had been very, very bad. My whole world was turned upside down,” Mary, 45, exclusively told Us Weekly while discussing her current work with animal advocacy. Mary recalled “fighting production the entire season” of how her tension with Chelsea, 33, would be portrayed, adding, “I could see what they were doing. I was like, ‘Don’t you dare allow that narrative to start or even creep in there.’ Because that is the furthest thing from the truth…
It must feel impossible. Just a few weeks before South Africa was set to arrive in the United States for its first World Cup appearance in 16 years, Aqueelah Adendorf — the partner of Jayden Adams — was sharing her excitement with the world, unaware that it would come crashing down when the 25-year-old midfielder died of an undetermined cause. The couple reportedly shared a 5-year-old daughter. “Watching you achieve something this big has filled my heart with so much pride,” Adendorf wrote in an Instagram post. “From the hard work, sacrifices, early mornings, disappointments, and moments nobody saw —…
A Queens pol is pushing new legislation to ban giving away live fish as novelty prizes at NYC-based fairs, carnivals and other festivals. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino’s bill especially targets the longtime carnival practice of awarding goldfish to winners of Ping-Pong toss and similar carnival games. The fish are typically handed out in small plastic bags. Many animal-rights groups — including the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals — vehemently oppose the giveaways because they believe it subjects fish to extreme stress, shock and oxygen starvation and frequently results in death even before the winner gets their prize…
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb explains government secrecy on UAPs Astrophysicist Avi Loeb, lead advisor to the new Trump-era UAP Governance Board, discusses why the government previously maintained secrecy regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. Loeb explains that some objects are unidentified and could pose national security risks from adversarial nations. He advocates for transparency, noting his council seeks to collect unclassified data to better understand these UAPs and potentially make groundbreaking discoveries. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Avi Loeb, the Harvard astronomer who was chosen last month by the White House to lead a UFO advisory council, believes he was…
These clams are in a jam. Scientists warn that along the West Coast, legions of soft-shell clams are contracting a deadly, highly contagious cancer. Known as bivalve transmissible neoplasia, the cancer is spread when living cancer cells pass from one animal to another through seawater. While the disease has previously been found in soft-shell clams along the Atlantic Coast, this is the first time it has been identified on the West Coast. A study published last month revealed that more than three-quarters of clams at two locations in Washington state waters were affected by the cancer, making it one of the most…

















































































