Growing number of Democrats urge Graham Platner to drop out of Maine Senate race Democratic leaders and strategists are pressuring Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner…
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Dough deficit. While this popular pizza chain has recently opened dozens of new locations, the crust could not cover the costs for one franchisee. Last week, Rogue Fare LLC, which operates five Mountain Mike’s Pizza restaurants throughout the state of Oregon, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. According to court papers, the petition, which was filed in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon in Eugene on July 1, listed assets between $0 and $50,000 and debts between $1 million and $10 million. Rogue Fare operates two locations in Medford, Oregon, where the LLC is based, as well as restaurants…
The US military launched “powerful strikes” against Iran on Tuesday in response to Tehran’s attacks on three commercial ships near the Strait of Hormuz in…
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Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom was the latest prominent Democratic figure on Sunday to embrace candidates endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) as socialists dominate primary elections. Newsom told Jack Cocchiarella during a livestream on his YouTube channel that he rejects the idea that socialist candidates are a “threat” to the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered an investigation into a Texas hospital Tuesday after it confirmed to Fox News that it advertised Spanish-language “Birth Packages in South Texas” on billboards in Mexico promoting childbirth services to pregnant foreign nationals near the U.S.-Mexico border.Mission…
The first In-N-Out Burger in Palm Springs is still on track to open despite hitting a slight snag that could potentially delay its long-awaited debut. The Palm Springs Planning Commission on Monday night stalled final approval of the eatery at 1801 E. Palm Canyon Drive in the Smoke Tree Village…
Journalist Katie Couric is opening up about a recent health scare that left her convinced she was having a stroke. “It was Saturday, June 27, 2026. But when I was asked the month, the year, and who was president, I got them wrong,” Couric, 69, revealed in a Substack post…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Embattled U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner was hit with a second explosive allegation of sexual impropriety only…
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View MoreA rogue ex-Citi money man could face up to 25 years in prison after he admitted to looting $3.5 million from a trusting client’s life savings, according to court filings reviewed by The Post. Disgraced investment adviser Sung Moo “Sam” Cho, 44, pleaded guilty on June 15 to wire and investment fraud in Brooklyn federal court for stealing the funds from a wealthy Franklin Lakes, NJ, resident to fund his lavish lifestyle, the filings show. He preyed on his unnamed victim between 2023 and 2025, spending the embezzled money on fancy vacations and expensive jewelry, as well as paying off student…
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View MoreFormer NBA star Lamar Odom is expected to enter a plea deal in a DUI case in Las Vegas, according to his defense attorney. Odom, 46, was arrested Jan. 17 and later charged with driving under the influence, speeding and failure to stay in a driving lane. He pleaded not guilty in March. Odom plans to enter a no-contest plea that will reduce his initial DUI charge to a reckless driving charge, according to his attorney, Michael Becker. Through a no-contest plea, Odom will accept the terms of the Clark County District Attorney’s Office without admitting guilt. He was scheduled for a bench trial Tuesday in Las Vegas Justice Court, but the court hearing was continued for a plea entry later this month. He is not expected to appear in person, according to Becker. The Clark County District Attorney’s Office did not immediately return requests for comment. On Jan. 17, a Nevada State Police Highway Patrol trooper observed Odom speeding along a Las Vegas highway and switching lanes without a turn signal, according to the arrest report. When pulled over, Odom allegedly had bloodshot eyes and smelled of marijuana, the trooper said in the arrest report. Odom denied drinking alcohol…
Listening to Matt Damon discuss his friendship with Ben Affleck will never get old. “We really were bizarre kids who were serious about acting, and we were in the union,” Damon, 55, recalled during the Tuesday, July 7, episode of Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” podcast. “At 16 and 14 years old, we were going to New York together to audition for stuff. Our friendship was founded on quite a bit of common experience, but that was central to it and very unique to the two of us.” He continued, “Here we are, 40 years later, and it’s like, we should…
Former USMNT goalie Kasey Keller “wouldn’t be surprised” if Mauricio Pochettino left the United States managerial role for a new opportunity following the World Cup. Keller, who made 102 appearances for the US, said he’s seen a lot of inconsistency from the manager since his hiring in 2024 and expects an announcement about his departure within a week of the United States’ elimination. “I know there will be options for him with the way he has got the US playing, because there were a lot of question marks in the 20 months leading up to the World Cup,” Keller said…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Tuesday to announce the Republican Party will host its very first “Midterm Convention” this fall in Texas.The two-day event, scheduled to take center stage on Sept. 9 and Sept. 10 in Dallas, aims to celebrate the “great American comeback” and highlight the ongoing achievements of the administration’s America First Agenda, the president said.”It will be in Dallas, Texas — One of my favorite places in the World,” Trump wrote in the announcement. “It has never been done before, and will be a truly Historic…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: A New York woman accused of leading a radical extremist group and posing with hand grenades in front of a Hamas flag has been arrested after allegedly funneling tens of thousands of dollars to a Palestinian terrorist organization.Catherine Beth Washburn, 37, of Irondequoit, a suburb of Rochester, is charged with attempting to provide material support to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. If convicted, she faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine.Washburn was the leader of the Direct Action Movement…
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Season 2 of Dutton Ranch will look a little different after the initial showrunner exited the Yellowstone spinoff. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed on Tuesday, June 30, that Benjamin Cavell would be taking over after working on shows such as Justified, SEAL Team and The Stand. Cavell is joining the hit Paramount+ series after Chad Feehan stepped down in June. Us Weekly confirmed at the time that Feehan would not return as showrunner after completing work on season 1. Puck News previously reported that Feehan, 47, stepped away from Dutton Ranch after alleged friction with series stars Cole Hauser and Kelly…
Standing behind home plate as he watched the beginning of the simulated game, pitching coach Matt Blake took in a few pitches before turning around and shouting to a few members of the Yankees’ front office. “Good deadline acquisition,” Blake yelled with a smile. Max Fried does not yet have a firm timetable to return, but his positive progression grew a bit more tangible Tuesday. For the first time since exiting a game in Baltimore on May 13, the Yankees lefty faced hitters again. He threw 28 pitches in two simulated innings to Ryan McMahon and Trent Grisham, looked encouraged…
WASHINGTON — You’ve likely heard it since childhood: Don’t scratch that bug bite or rash, you’ll make it worse. But why would something that feels so good be bad? A lot of things can cause itchiness, sometimes serious diseases. Whatever the cause, doctors have long warned that scratching too much can damage the skin. Now researchers better understand why even a mildly annoying itch could put you on an itch-and-scratch cycle if you give in. How did they find out? In part by putting tiny “cones of shame” onto mice to uncover what happens on a cellular level when an itch gets scratched —…
A beloved California radio station has lost its final local voices as an iHeartMedia bloodbath spreads nationwide. Riverside-based 99.1 KGGI cut longtime on-air personalities Evelyn Erives, Nick Nack and Garrison King las week as part of the radio giant’s latest wave of layoffs, according to the Los Angeles Times. The trio had been among the last familiar voices at the Inland Empire station — leaving KGGI without any local on-air hosts. The cuts came as iHeartMedia restructures its radio programming to better “leverage” technology, according to an internal memo cited by the outlet. The memo framed the overhaul as a way…
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) blasted Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) as an “absolute disgrace” as the two got into a shouting match Tuesday during a heated congressional hearing on the victims of sanctuary city policies. Lawler erupted after being interrupted multiple times by Democrats as he laid out the details leading up to the heinous murder of New York teenager Sheridan Gorman in Chicago. The Republican congressman blamed the Biden administration’s open border policies and failure to deport the Loyola University student’s accused killer, an illegal migrant from Venezuela, before he allegedly gunned her down on March 19. “You may not…
Supreme Court upholds state bans on biological boys in girls’ sports Fox News reports on the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Idaho and West Virginia laws, effectively banning biological males from participating in girls’ sports. Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley and chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream explain that the ruling aligns with the view that transgender status is not a protected class like race or religion, leaving the decision to individual states. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! First lady Melania Trump pointed to a passage from her bestselling memoir Tuesday after the Supreme Court ruled that states…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A United States Postal Service (USPS) employee was arrested Sunday after threatening on social media to commit a mass shooting at a Pride parade in Texas, the FBI announced on Monday.Michael Thompson, who resides in Clovis, New Mexico, was taken into custody after authorities received a tip regarding a threat to conduct a mass casualty attack at a Pride event in Lubbock, Texas.”This weekend’s arrest out of Lubbock, Texas, is the best of this FBI and our law enforcement partners in action—yet again stopping a potentially deadly attack thanks to brilliant execution…
















































































