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Doug Burgum praises Trump’s leadership on rolling back regulations Interior Secretary Doug Burgum thanks President Trump for his leadership in rolling back ‘job-killing, community-killing’ regulations impacting the fishing industry. He emphasizes that Trump’s actions have supported American citizens and businesses in territorial waters, from the Pacific to other regions, ensuring healthy food for the nation and creating fifth-generation family businesses. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: The Interior and Commerce Departments are scrapping a sweeping Endangered Species Act (ESA) rule that officials say past administrations “weaponized” to block energy production, logging, infrastructure projects and private citizens’ land…

Turks and Caicos Islands regularly draw Americans with their white-sand beaches — but US officials are renewing safety warnings for travelers. The US State Department on Tuesday updated its Level 2 “Exercise Increased Caution” advisory for the British Overseas Territory. The islands are best known for their turquoise waters, coral reefs and luxury resorts, while Grand Turk serves as a popular Caribbean cruise port. The advisory notes that Providenciales, the Turks and Caicos Islands’ main tourist destination and home to Grace Bay Beach, is where most crime in the territory occurs. The majority of international visitors arrive through Providenciales International Airport (PLS), and…

Love Island USA‘s Charlie Georgiou clapped back after receiving backlash for defending brother Zach Georgiou. “To all the people who don’t like me anymore for defending my brother, I’m glad,” Charlie wrote via Threads on Friday, July 10. “Genuinely I don’t need support from people that bully my brother online for absolute minute reasons.” Charlie questioned the hate directed at Zach. “You’d think he’s been cancelled for something illegal the way you are talking about him,” he continued. “I have received death wishes, homophobic slurs and people even telling him to ‘take his ass back to the Byzantine empire’ the…

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Everyone expected the goalkeepers to decide Spain’s World Cup quarterfinal against Belgium. They did. Just not in the way anyone imagined. The marquee matchup for the World Cup quarterfinal showdown between Belgium and Spain featured two of the finest shot-stoppers of their generation. Belgium’s Thibaut Courtois arrived as the tournament’s top-ranked goalkeeper, the towering Real Madrid star whose reach has rescued club and country countless times. On the other side of the field was Spain’s Unai Simón, who entered the afternoon having authored a World Cup record 650 consecutive shutout minutes, a streak that finally ended at…

Fast charging seems to be almost everywhere. Many smartphones can go from nearly empty to more than 50% charged in about half an hour, while some electric vehicles can add hundreds of miles of range during a quick charging stop.But batteries aren’t perfect; their capacity degrades over time. Given that fast charging delivers more power in a shorter amount of time, does fast charging damage batteries?Scientists say the answer is yes, but it’s more complicated than you might think. Fast charging can accelerate some types of battery degradation, but modern batteries are designed with safeguards to help limit the damage.How…

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declined to comment on whether the collapse of former Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner’s campaign reflects a broader problem within the progressive movement, instead saying in an interview published Thursday that it was time to “bring this chapter to a close.” During an interview with NY1’s Errol Lewis, the host noted that Platner’s downfall had sparked a national conversation about whether progressives had moved too quickly to embrace a candidate who was “simply unfit” for office. “There’s a national discussion that this has triggered about whether or not the push by some progressives to sort of…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump on Friday warned Iran that the United States would “decimate and destroy” the country if Tehran carried out an assassination attempt against him.”1000 Missiles are Locked and Loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran, with thousands of more to immediately follow, should the Iranian Government act on its threat, pronounced in many corners of the Globe, to assassinate, or attempt to assassinate, the sitting President of the United States of America, in this case, ME!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.The president said he had already directed the…

It wouldn’t be a season of Love Island USA if the Islanders didn’t do a challenge that required them to spit food into each other’s mouths. During the Friday, July 10, episode, the Islanders were led to a grocery store setup where they were instructed to check out items such as sardines, baked beans, picked eggs, mushroom soup and more. They would have to weigh each item by having a couple use their mouths — and spit it from one person’s mouth to another’s and then the scale. This led to a stomach-churning exchange of fluids that led some to…

WASHINGTON — Jasson Domínguez began Friday as one of the Yankees’ hotter hitters of late — which wasn’t exactly saying much, given their collective funk before Thursday’s breakout — but Aaron Boone is setting a higher bar. As in more of what Domínguez did Friday night. The 23-year-old outfielder smoked a solo shot from the left side and later singled from the right side in the ninth inning to start the game-winning rally as the Yankees beat the Nationals 5-3 at Nationals Park. “I feel like I’ve been getting better,” Domínguez said. “I’ve been working to take better at-bats. Just…

A new $4.7 billion bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, ​Ontario, which President Donald Trump threatened to block, is set to open on July 27 after the US and Canada struck ‌a deal on toll revenue, the Canadian government said late on Friday. The Gordie Howe International Bridge had been set to open in June. In February, Trump cited financial concerns and threatened to block the bridge named after the legendary Detroit Red Wings hockey player. Canada said it struck a deal with the US government on “a series of cooperative measures focused on toll ​governance and transparency, as well as investments in…