Some universities are now allowing students and their families to pay tuition through PayPal and Venmo. Among the first institutions offering the payment options are Bellarmine…
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WASHINGTON — Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico once delivered a sermon titled “God…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As roughly two dozen Texas families fight to keep the Ten Commandments off public school walls, one Austin-area mom is making no apologies for wanting them in her kindergartner’s classroom.Brittany McFarland, a Christian mother whose 5-year-old daughter attends public school in Texas, told Fox News Digital she was “pleasantly surprised” by the new classroom displays and said the fierce backlash over them reflects a much bigger battle over faith, values and religious liberty in America’s public schools.”I feel like our country, we’ve been kind of forced to erase religion and discussion of…
Hayden Panettiere’s Nashville costar Jonathan Jackson opened up about his “shock and grief” over her death at age 36. “I have no words to express…
We’re doing something a little different with the newsletter this week. With just a few weeks to go until the Islanders are back on the…
New York City’s hottest gym isn’t a gym at all. For decades, New Yorkers have turned the city’s urban clutter into makeshift workout equipment, especially…
Cats can identify each other based on the scent of their pee, and researchers have just decoded the secret “messages” that make that possible.A group…
WASHINGTON — Melania Trump will announce a new round of scholarships for foster children on Thursday, partnering with IndyCar to bring new opportunities to those in need. The sanctioning body for US auto racing will team up with the Trump administration, and Indiana and Purdue universities to fund the investments,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The man allegedly behind the stabbing death of a Virginia mother in Fairfax County is an immigrant in the country illegally who was admitted by the Biden administration, a federal source tells Fox News.Alexis Antonio Cedillos-Campos, a 19-year-old Salvadoran national, was caught…
Florida woman accused of hiding thousands in stolen cash inside body after allegedly scamming senior
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida woman accused of posing as a bank representative to scam a senior citizen allegedly carried the scheme all the way to jail, where authorities said they found $3,200 in cash hidden inside her body.Moniquie Love Turnbull, 31, of Miami, was…
Meghan McCain made it clear she will not miss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle when they relocate from California to the U.K. “One thing about Americans is we can see through bulls*** and we don’t like entitled grifters,” McCain, 41, tweeted on Wednesday, August 19. “They could never hack it…
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil did little on Wednesday to quell the ire over the league’s reported issues of paying vendors and contractors for work…
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View MoreGiant digital billboards being installed along Santa Monica’s once-gleaming Third Street Promenade are projected to bring a huge boost of cash to the city, but “character police” critics say it’s going to destroy the charm that made the area special. The California Coastal Commission in April approved the installation of up to 16 digital displays along the Promenade and at Santa Monica Place, the Santa Monica Daily Press reported. It comes after the Santa Monica City Council approved the ordinance to build the billboards, reversing a 1985 decision that banned off-site advertising. The approval allows for the construction of billboards…
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View MoreMichigan Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed said he wanted to “take it a step further” when asked whether he supported Bernie Sanders’ public ownership model for major artificial intelligence companies. El-Sayed argued for “some system of public control,” days after a top House Democrat rejected suggestions that young socialists are talking about “seizing the means of production.” Asked during a June 12 appearance on the left-wing “Head in the Office” podcast whether he supported public ownership models for major artificial intelligence companies like one proposed by Sanders, El-Sayed said he wanted to “actually take it a step further.” He added…
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View MoreOne college football program could be employing one of the biggest faces in sports media. Akron, which is running a sweepstakes that will allow one season ticket holder to help create first-series plays for the team’s home opener, announced 10 finalists for the job — and one of them happens to be Barstool Sports’ Dan “Big Cat” Katz. The school, when releasing the details of the promotion earlier in August, said “season ticket holders are automatically entered into a random drawing for the promotion with every season ticket counting as an entry — e.g. 4 tickets equal 4 entries.” So Big Cat, one of the co-hosts of the popular “Pardon My Take” podcast, previously said it would be “so fun” to be part of the contest, which would allow the winner to script the school’s opening drive against Robert Morris at InfoCision Stadium on Sept. 12. Big Cat, when responding to a user on X on Wednesday who said some folks could think the promotion is rigged if he wins, divulged just how many tickets he purchased for his chance to run the offense for one drive. “Yes. I don’t care. I ended up buying 18 season tickets,” he wrote.…
Dakota Johnson and Role Model have reportedly called it quits after seven months of dating. The Materialists actress, 36, and the “Sally” singer, 29, ended their relationship “a while ago,” People reported on Wednesday, August 19. TMZ also confirmed the pair’s split. Us has reached out to reps for Johnson and Role Model (real name Tucker Pillsbury) for comment. Johnson and Role Model first sparked dating rumors in December 2025, when the two were spotted on a cozy dinner date in Los Angeles. The Madame Web star and “Look at That Woman” singer reunited the following month for a night…
Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Kyle Tucker hasn’t looked himself all of 2026. His struggles seemingly reached their peak Monday night when Tucker was spotted in a visibly emotional dugout moment during the Dodgers’ 11-5 win over the Colorado Rockies. The 29-year-old was hitless in the matchup and dropped a routine shallow fly ball in right field. But manager Dave Roberts had a heartfelt message for Tucker on Wednesday. “My message to him is you’re not alone,” Roberts said on MLB Network Radio. “He’s probably never struggled like this in his life.” More From Valentina Martinez Tucker is in the…
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View MoreMake it back to back for Jannik Sinner. The top-seeded 24-year-old Italian captured his second straight Wimbledon title Sunday afternoon, defeating No. 2 Alexander Zverev 6-7 (7), 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-4 in a nearly four-hour duel on Centre Court at the All England Club. The win gives Sinner five grand slam victories. It also turns around what had been a substandard year in the major tournaments after he reached the finals at all four in 2025, which included two wins. Sinner was ousted in the semifinals at this year’s Australian Open and fell in the second round at the French…
Women who use Depo-Provera face a higher risk of developing a slow-growing brain tumor, known as a meningioma, while the contraceptive’s maker, Pfizer, faces hundreds of lawsuits claiming that it was aware of the potential risks. The brand name for depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), Depo-Provera, contains the synthetic progestin hormone and is used by roughly 1 in 4 sexually active US women at some point. Now, more research has found other common hormonal birth control drugs that carry the same risk. Published in JAMA Network Open, researchers at the Danish Medicines Agency looked at 25 years of health data from around 3 million women.…
WASHINGTON — President Trump opened up about his final call with late Sen. Lindsey Graham in what “could have been minutes” before his death after returning from a trip overseas. Trump, 80, described Graham, 71, as “family” to him and said he was absolutely shocked by the senator’s abrupt passing. “What makes it even stranger is that I got a call last night, sometime [in] the early evening,” Trump recalled to NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday, indicating it may have been around 7 o’clock. “He said we’re all set for the SAVE America Act. He was pushing the SAVE America Act…
Is it death by fashion? As the wide-leg pants trend continues to take over closets, one particular pair from Zara has fashionistas tripping and face-planting to the ground due to its exaggerated, long fit. The villain pair is supposedly the flowy wide-leg pants, which retail for $45 on the trendy retailer’s site, better known by victims online as the “Zara death trousers.” #zaratrousers on TikTok is filled with videos of women showing and complaining about their battle wounds after wearing the chic, but controversial pants. “POV the deadly Zara pants claim yet another victim,” one creator wrote in overlay text…
From a shocking Will Trent death to multiple cancellations, Scott Foley hasn’t had the best luck when it comes to TV roles. Foley is known for his appearance on various TV shows, including his work on The Unit, Scrubs, Felicity and Scandal. He has also guest starred on Grey’s Anatomy, Dawson’s Creek and House, though his onscreen arcs have usually been cut short or ended tragically. After Foley joined Will Trent in 2025, there were concerns that his character, Seth, wouldn’t make it for the long haul. A May 2026 episode showed Angie (Erika Christensen) finally giving birth, but her…
WASHINGTON — There’s another Pettitte entering the Yankees organization. The club drafted Luke Pettitte, son of longtime Yankee left-hander and current special adviser Andy Pettitte, with their eighth-round pick on Sunday. Luke Pettitte, 21, is a two-way player who did not pitch this spring at Dallas Baptist after undergoing Tommy John surgery last year, but served as the DH and hit 16 home runs in 42 games. It remains to be seen how the Yankees will use the right-hander, assuming he signs. According to Baseball America, Pettitte has “some of the best command in the 2026 [draft] class.” Andy Pettitte,…
Most families wait to talk about senior care until an emergency hits, but experts say having those discussions early can lead to better outcomes and less conflict. Tatyana Zlotsky, CEO of A Place for Mom in New York City, said 77% of the families she works with tell her they wish they’d acted sooner. Planning before a crisis gives families more time to compare care options, understand costs, and honor an older adult’s wishes instead of making rushed decisions, the expert advised. “If you think about this being an extremely stressful, financially burdensome decision already, doing it under the duress of a medical…
Consider the following scenario. Suzy is 63, recently retired, and trying to decide when to start receiving Social Security and how to manage her retirement savings to minimize the tax hit.She opens an AI chatbot, types in the details and gets a calm, well-organized and confident answer: Claim now, convert this much, here is the reasoning.The chatbot sounds authoritative and even shows its work. So Suzy follows its guidance and never calls a financial planner. Maybe the advice was fine. But maybe it quietly ignored the fact that Suzy’s spouse is younger and in poor health, which can flip the…
What a week it was! Manhattan saw three major actions that gave confidence in the commercial market no matter what “socialist” fantasies Mayor Zohran Mamdani throws at it. Most visibly, ground was broken for the new Amex tower at Two World Trade Center — portending the guaranteed if belated completion of the whole WTC site. Meanwhile, full-scale demolition began for 350 Park Ave. the 1,414 foot-tall skyscraper developed by Vornado, Rudin and Ken Griffin. And, also remarkably, Airbnb bought 281 Park Ave. South for $81.5 million. The three situations reflect a commercial economy stronger than any impediments, delays or political…
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman called Manhattan a disaster that looks like a “third-world country” because of homeless camps and litter. “The place is just a disaster,” Blakeman said Sunday on 77 WABC Radio’s “Cats Roundtable.” “I talked to store owners in Manhattan, and they are very, very upset about … homeless people all over the place. Litter all over our streets,” Blakeman told host John Catsimatidis. “It just looks like a third-world country.” Blakeman’s tirade comes after The Post’s expose on Friday that revealed how Mayor Zohran Mamdani has allowed homeless encampments to flourish on streets just outside the…

















































































