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Democrat in key Senate primary says she ‘regrets’ vote on Laken Riley Act, draws GOP backlash

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democratic Rep. Angie Craig, running for a Senate seat in Minnesota, penned an article this week explaining her “regret” for voting for the Laken Riley Act, sparking criticism from conservatives online and from her Republican opponents.”I never thought the Laken Riley Act was a perfect bill, as it allowed for detention of certain violent as well as nonviolent offenses,” Craig wrote in the Minnesota Star Tribune this week…

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Israel strikes Iranian leadership meeting choosing Khamenei successor

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israeli forces struck a meeting of Iran’s Supreme Council on Tuesday as officials gathered to choose a successor to the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a senior Israeli official told Fox News.”Israel struck while they were counting the votes for the appointment of…

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StubHub launches first-ever women’s sports ticketing platform after post-Olympics surge

In honor of Women’s History Month, StubHub is jumping on the train of women’s sports and its continued growth. The ticketing platform announced Tuesday that they will be launching “HerSportsHub,” the first dedicated women’s sports ticket destination in the resale industry.HerSportsHub centralizes access to WNBA, NWSL, PWHL, NCAA Women’s Basketball, and more in one place, giving women’s sports fans a one-stop shop to search for a variety of women’s sports experiences.    “HerSportsHub builds…

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Former NFL Players Of Iranian Descent Speak Up For Freedom From Islamic Regime

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Ali Haji-Sheikh and Shar Pourdanesh share the fact they are retired NFL players living beyond the glow of the NFL spotlight. But they also share another distinction tying them to current events: They are part of the Iranian diaspora hoping for the downfall of the Islamic revolution.They make up part of a small group of men who played in the NFL – along with David Bakhtiari,…

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Burger King President hilariously trolls McDonald’s CEO’s viral taste test video in a battle of the burgers

They’re beefing. Social media went wild after an Instagram video of McDonald’s CEO and Chairman, Chris Kempczinski, introducing the fast food chain’s newest Big Arch burger and taking the smallest nibble of it made its rounds. Despite claiming he “loves this product, it is so good,” people online were shocked that a person in Kempczinski’s position would look as reluctant as he did when trying his own brand’s menu item, which rolled out nationally today. “Why does he look like he’s scared to bite it?” quipped a commenter. “Man’s aura screams kale salad,” wrote someone else. Just a few short…

TV Shows Accused of ‘Fridging’ Their Female Characters With Shocking Deaths: From ‘Marshals’ to ‘SVU’

From Law & Order: SVU to Yellowstone‘s Marshals, some TV shows have received backlash for killing off their female characters for the sake of the plot. The concept of “fridging” refers to a plot device where a woman is killed — or harmed — in media for the sake of propelling a male character’s story line. While the idea was coined by comic book author Gail Simone, the critique has extended into other mediums — including TV. Marshals is the newest show to be questioned for killing off Kelsey Asbille‘s Monica in the March 2026 series premiere. Monica was originally…

Americans with the most grueling jobs reveal what makes their work tougher than most careers

The toughest jobs in the U.S. include firefighters, construction workers, and nurses. A poll of 2,000 employed adults found 21 percent believe working in mining or oil is one of the most gruelling jobs around, while 11 percent think being a doctor is a role only for the most resilient. Others feel that only the iron-willed could be a roofer (10 percent) or a teacher (eight percent). According to those polled, challenging jobs involve being on your feet all day (40 percent), working in all weather conditions (38 percent), and dealing with trauma or distressing situations (34 percent). Three-quarters (75…

EU praises Azerbaijani gas as Qatar suspends LNG production

European Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen hailed his visit to Azerbaijan on Tuesday as “fruitful” as the European Union deals with the halt in liquid natural gas (LNG) production from Qatar, an important energy exporter, and the impact of the Strait of Hormuz’s closure amid the conflict in the Middle East. “Diversification, energy security and clean transition are top priorities. This is even more important in the context of the ongoing tensions in the Middle East,” Jørgensen wrote on X, as EU imports from Qatar accounted for 8% in 2025, according to real-time data and intelligence market Kpler Insight. The EU…

‘Don’t rely’ on Ottawa for help fleeing Iran war, feds tell Canadians

Canadians in the Middle East are being told to make plans that “don’t rely” on the Government of Canada as the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran escalates. There are roughly 97,000 Canadian citizens and permanent residents registered in the region, Global Affairs Canada said on Tuesday.Canadians are being told to “avoid all travel” to Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel and the Palestinian territories, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen and to avoid non-essential travel to Jordan, Oman and Saudi Arabia.“Our ability to provide consular services to Canadians during an active conflict is limited, with priority given…

Eight-year-old Gold Coast girl killed at Japanese ski resort

SaveYou 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 itAAAAn eight-year-old girl from the Gold Coast has died in a suspected snowmobile accident while on holiday with family overseas.Japanese media reported Chloe Jeffries was killed shortly before midday on Saturday after a snowmobile she and her mother were riding overturned near the ski resort town of Hakuba, north-west of Tokyo.Jeffries suffered head wounds and was airlifted to Matsumoto City, in Japan’s Nagano Prefecture, but succumbed to her…

17 Dressy, Three-Quarter-Sleeve Blouses That Instantly Disguise Arm Jiggle — Starting at

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! You found the perfect top, then caught a glimpse of your arms in the mirror and swapped it for something with longer sleeves. Sound familiar? We’ve all been there, and it’s the fastest way to talk yourself out of an outfit you actually love. Enter: Three-quarter-sleeve blouses. With loose and drapey sleeves, these blouses disguise arm jiggle without making you look like you’re hiding. The cut hits right below the elbow, covering the area most women feel self-conscious about while…

Most affordable destinations ranking highlights the cities less traveled around the world

For most, affordability is a deciding factor when planning travel — and Expedia has those folks covered. New data from the travel search engine revealed the most budget-friendly domestic and international destinations for 2026, with hotel stays under $150 a night. In the U.S., the list focuses more on smaller cities and secondary hubs where hotel rates are lower — and while they might not be a typical vacation destination, they’re still full of culture with plenty to do. The top four cities on the list are great for desert vacations and exploring national parks. About 90 miles away from…

Kelowna-based rescue group pauses intake of new animals as financial stress grows

Marc Lazarus has fostered more than a dozen dogs for Kelowna’s Paws It Forward animal rescue, including his latest Cali, a three-legged Dutch Shepherd mix. He does it “to give back to society and speak for those who can’t speak.” But the Kelowna-based animal charity is no longer able to take in a dogs in need, at least not for now, as rising medical and care costs force it to pause programs.“It’s a tough dilemma,” Lazarus says. “I don’t envy for  people on the board to make that decision.”Chelan Stubbs, a longtime Paws It Forward volunteer and board member, called…

Why this 100-metre Perth city bridge has taken two years to fix

SaveYou 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 itAAAThe headaches have continued for Main Roads WA’s Malcolm Street Bridge barrier upgrade project after it was hit with a further six-month delay.The $1.3 million project started in February 2024 and has forced the closure of the right lane on Malcolm Street in West Perth heading east to St Georges Terrace for that period.The delayed Malcolm Street Bridge barrier project in West Perth.Hamish HastieThe project will see guard…

Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Arrested Again After Alleged Break-In, Charged With Burglary

Cher’s son Elijah Blue Allman was arrested for the second time in three days on Sunday, March 1, Us Weekly can confirm. Allman, 49, was accused of breaking into a home in Windham, New Hampshire. Allman was charged with burglary, two counts of criminal mischief and breach of bail, the Windham Police Department confirmed to Us on Monday, March 2. He was arraigned Monday at the Salem District Court and ordered held on preventive detention. “On Sunday, March 1, 2026, the Windham Police Department responded to a report of a residential break-in involving forced entry,” the police department told Us in…

Ambassador Huckabee describes ‘best option’ for Americans looking to flee Israel

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee described what he believes is the “best option” for Americans looking to flee Israel amid the ongoing unrest across the Middle East. Huckabee said overnight, “We are getting a lot of requests regarding evacuating from Israel from American citizens who are currently in Israel or who have family here,” and that there are “very limited” options available. “As of now, the best is utilizing Israel’s Ministry of Tourism shuttle bus to Taba, Egypt and getting flights from there or going on to Cairo for flights back to the U.S.,” Huckabee said on…

Austin mass shooter’s history of spewing hate — including praising ‘eternal’ Islamic revolution,’ misogyny toward conservative women

The Islamic radical who shot up an Austin bar had a history of spewing hateful messages online — including calling conservative women “wh–es” and praising the Islamic revolution as “eternal.” The unhinged social media posts apparently tied to Ndiaga Diagne surfaced after the 53-year-old Senegalese national was killed by cops on Sunday after he embarked on a murderous rampage that left three people dead and wounded more than a dozen at a packed Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden. Diagne was wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt at the time over a shirt bearing the Iranian flag. The killer, who authorities believe…

Orbán and Zelenskyy clash again over Druzhba, with Brussels in between

Budapest and Kyiv have once again clashed over the status of the Druzhba pipeline, putting Brussels in an awkward position amid a dispute that has stalled a €90 billion European Loan to Ukraine and shows no sign of being resolved soon. In a new letter, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose veto has outraged his fellow leaders, asked European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to “increase political pressure” on Ukraine to restart crude deliveries through the Soviet-era pipeline. He also asked the executive to “enforce relevant provisions” of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, which he argues is being breached by…

EverWind lands more than 0M in financing for N.S. wind and hydrogen projects

A wind energy company in Nova Scotia with the backing of local First Nations has secured $240 million in financing to construct onshore wind farms and an associated green hydrogen project that aims to be the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada. Trent Vichie, CEO of EverWind Fuels, said the financing from New York-based investment manager Nuveen Infrastructure Credit will be used to advance work on the first phase of wind turbines that will eventually power a hydrogen and ammonia plant in Richmond County, Cape Breton. Vichie says EverWind has not yet signed up a customer for the hydrogen, but Germany has…

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