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MoreThe U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) concluded that a Colorado school district violated federal civil rights law by allowing male students to access female bathrooms, locker rooms and overnight accommodations and to compete in girls sports. In findings released Friday, OCR determined that Jefferson County Public Schools violated Title IX. The announcement said OCR received athletic rosters from Jefferson County, and the rosters indicate “male students may occupy up to 61 roster positions on girls’…
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MoreExclusive | AOC used thousands in campaign cash to hire pricey celebrity makeup artist: ‘outrageous’
She’s blushing now. Far-left “Squad” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) — who once boasted about doing her own makeup in an Instagram tutorial — shelled out more than $2,000 last fall to a celebrity makeup artist whose clients include Bad Bunny and Bella Hadid. On Nov. 5, her campaign reported paying…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democrats on Capitol Hill are accusing Republicans of walking away from attempts to shrink the size of a partial government shutdown that began on February 14, arguing that the impasse over funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) doesn’t need to hold…
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MoreAt least four people were killed and 15 more were wounded in a combined Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv region overnight, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday. Three of the wounded were in critical condition, of whom two were undergoing surgery, regional administration head Mykola Kalashnyk…
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MoreBrantley Gilbert, the seven-time No.1 country hit singer-songwriter, has experienced more than one occasion in his life where his 14-year sobriety felt like sitting on the sidelines. “Nothing beats a cold beer when you’re grilling out or watching a game with your buddies, your family. And as a country music songwriter, we write about cold beer in every other song,” Gilbert told Fox News Digital.”This is a chance for those of us that have…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! With a new NFL media rights deal potentially on the horizon, new bidders on the outside looking in are likely to make their pitch to be brought into the football family. To do so, the offers need to be quite lucrative. The NFL reportedly had a fall timeframe to complete a new media rights deal, but John Ourand of Puck reported earlier this month that it is now…
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MoreTalk about a real pain in the pump. The nation’s gas gauge just got a reality check, with prices soaring from coast to coast and one unlucky state topping $5 per gallon, a new report showed. Buckle up, motorists, because just four states are currently keeping it under $3 — and who knows for how long? As the war in Iran sends oil prices skyrocketing, the national average for a gallon of regular has jumped an astonishing 16% in just one week to hit $3.48, according to a new analysis from GoBankingRates. Energy Secretary Chris Wright called for calm — saying prices…
Adrian Grenier is sharing the reason why The Devil Wears Prada fans won’t see him in the upcoming sequel — and confirmed it wasn’t his choice! Speaking to Us Weekly on Friday, March 13, Grenier, 49, said he never got the call to take part. “I would be bitter if I wasn’t so absolutely thrilled for Anne [Hathaway] and the crew, and excited for the sequel myself. I’m a fan of the movie, and so I look forward to seeing the sequel as well,” he exclusively told Us. “So yeah, I mean, obviously, I was disappointed [to not return], but…
London commuters got a whiff of something unexpected this week — and it wasn’t just the usual Tube funk. Ice-cream giant Magnum has rolled out a “multi-sensory” ad campaign in a tunnel linking St Pancras railway station and the King’s Cross St Pancras Tube stop, pumping out the smell of chocolate to lure hungry travelers. Some riders were sweet on the idea — but many others said the aroma wasn’t exactly mixing well with the station’s existing scent profile, sparking concerns from passengers and staff, the BBC reported. The stunt debuted Monday and was designed to recreate the sensation of biting…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Leave it to Kaley Cuoco to remind Us that comfy shoes can still be seriously cute. The actress recently stepped out in lavender Crocs that instantly caught our eye — and now we can’t stop thinking about them for spring. Even better, her exact pair is available on Amazon for just $35. Cuoco wore the Crocs Classic Clogs while out and about in Los Angeles, pairing the comfy shoes with a relaxed off-duty outfit. The soft lavender shade adds a…
A doomsday prepper says all Americans should prepare for an airstrike amid the country’s war with Iran, and is urging citizens to do three distinct things. Rowan MacKenzie, who refuses to disclose her location, says she’s stockpiled cash, compiled “go bags” and purchased weaponry should a wider war break out. “Many Americans are fearing that we’ve provoked our most powerful enemy and put ourselves at risk,” she told What’s The Jam. “Every step we take for liberty abroad, a couple of steps back at home is taken.” “Plan for an air strike and stay hidden at all costs,” MacKenzie urged. “Black out…
Steven Spielberg appeared to shade Timothée Chalamet after the actor caused controversy by disparaging ballet and opera. Appearing at a Friday, March 13, panel at the 2026 SXSW Conference and Festival, the director, 79, seemingly referenced the Marty Supreme star’s recent viral comments, according to Variety. “At the end of a really good movie experience, we are all united with a whole bunch of feelings that we walk into the daylight with, or into the nighttime with. And there’s nothing like that. It happens in movies, and in concerts,” said Spielberg as he spoke about the importance of movie theaters.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — Two young men from Pennsylvania are accused of driving to New York City with a pair of homemade bombs before throwing them at protesters and police officers on March 7.Both devices failed to detonate. Police arrested both men at the scene. They were identified as Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, both described by the FBI as supporters of the Islamic State terror group.Prosecutors say they brought the devices to target a protest outside the mayor’s home, Gracie Mansion, in Manhattan.SUSPECT IN NYC TERROR PROBE PLANNED ATTACK…
An 18-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador allegedly groped 12 female classmates at a Virginia high school — and was allowed into the US under the Biden administration. Israel Flores Ortiz, who is almost 19 but a junior at Fairfax High School, has been charged with nine counts of assault and battery after he was accused of repeatedly creeping up behind the students in crowded hallways and grabbing them between the legs. Ortiz, who entered the country illegally in 2024, was released under a federal government policy during the Biden administration, according to local outlet 7News. The teen appeared in…
As spring break gets underway, travel agencies are issuing their own warnings about travel in Mexico following last month’s cartel attacks. The State Department classifies Mexico at a Level 2 – “exercise increased caution” because of terrorism, crime and kidnapping threats. “Many violent crimes take place in Mexico,” the State Department’s warning issued last summer says. “They include homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery. There is a risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Mexico.” The threats also vary from region to region, for instance, the State Department classifies several states in Mexico, including Jalisco and Baja California…
Online sports betting is emerging as a growing digital distraction among adolescents, particularly teenage boys, experts warn. The multi-billion-dollar industry is expanding rapidly as betting platforms become increasingly accessible through smartphone apps. Online gambling is expected to generate US$8.7 billion by 2030, up from US$3.9 billion in 2024, according to data compiled by Grand View Research, with sports betting registering the fastest growth.“You can just turn on your phone and then all of a sudden you can be betting hundreds of dollars,” student Alex Bergman from Montreal’s Dawson College told Global News on Thursday.Another student at the college, who asked…
March 14, 2026 — 7:30pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAContaining just 99 calories in a 330-millilitre bottle, Hahn SuperDry is one of a growing number of beers advertised as “low-carb” and “99.9 per cent sugar-free”.Great Northern Brewing Co’s Original Lager, on the other hand, contains about 102 calories in its 330-millilitre bottle but is not advertised as low-carb, despite the calories – the actual measure of how much energy is in the beer…
Kelly Osbourne is continuing to grieve for her late father Ozzy Osbourne. Taking to her Instagram Story on Friday, March 13, Kelly, 41, shared a glimpse of her family’s private estate in Buckinghamshire, England where the rock star is buried. “Spent some time with my daddy this morning!” she wrote alongside a photo of the countryside where the words “Ozzy F***ing Osbourne” were spelled out in capital letters. Ozzy’s family announced the Black Sabbath star’s death after a battle with Parkinson’s on July 22, 2025 via a statement. He was 76. “It is with more sadness than mere words can…
An Ohio Air National Guardsman with a “million-dollar smile” has been identified as the first of six service members who were killed when an Air Force refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq. Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons, of Columbus, was on board the doomed US Air Force K-135 Stratotanker before it collided with another K-135 over the “friendly airspace” as part of Operation Epic Fury, his family announced Friday. Simmons, 28, had spoken to his mom one day before his tragic death, where he had updated her on his deployment to the Middle East. “He called me on Wednesday, and we were…
When 42-year-old French officer Arnaud Frion was killed by a drone strike on the Mala Qara Kurdish base near Erbil on Thursday evening, the attack raised the question that goes beyond the incident itself: what does it mean for France’s strategy in the region? Could it push Paris toward greater military involvement in Iraq and the Middle East, or even into the ongoing operation against Iran? Euronews spoke with two French experts for some analysis. Frédéric Encel is a geopolitical scholar specialising in Middle Eastern affairs and Western security alliances. His latest book, “La guerre mondiale n’aura pas lieu” (“There…
OpinionPeter HartcherPolitical and international editorMarch 14, 2026 — 5:00amMarch 14, 2026 — 5:00amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAWhen the world is falling apart, must Australia fall apart, too? Pauline Hanson hopes so. After 30 years of efforts to drive racial and religious division, she is closer than ever to establishing hate politics at the centre of Australian affairs.Now that she’s consistently polling more strongly than the Coalition, Liberal leader Angus Taylor cravenly courts…

















































































