Chargers drafting Joe Alt fits Jim Harbaugh's gritty philosophy: 'Competitors welcome'
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Jim Harbaugh explains why Chargers drafted Notre Dame's Joe Alt: "When we talk ... about attacking on offense, offensive line is the tip of the spear."
Who Is Khymani James? Columbia Protest Organizer's Remarks Spark Fury
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Columbia University student Khymani James said, "I've never murdered anyone in my life, and I hope to keep it that way."
'The Mummy's' Rachel Weisz Reveals the 'Funniest Line' She Ever Had to Say
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The British actress played librarian Evelyn in the 1999 adventure movie, which produced the "funniest line" of Weisz's entire career.
Zoo-bred corals join Europe's largest reef, offering conservation hope to scientists
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The Burgers' Zoo in the Netherlands recently welcomed a pair of self-bred corals from the World Coral Conservatory project into Europe's largest coral reef.
Trump Trial Today: Defense Team Takes Another Crack at David Pecker
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Mark Peterson/AFP via GettyDavid Pecker, much like Arnold Schwarzenegger, will be back.On Friday, the former National Enquirer boss will take the stand for the fourth time this week in Donald Trump’s hush money trial to face a second grilling from the former president’s defense team. Pecker, the former CEO of American Media Inc (AMI), has already t
Kristi Noem Reveals She Fatally Shot Her Dog: 'Had to be Done'
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The South Dakota governor said her dog Cricket was "untrainable."
Cause of death revealed for doctor found dead in Arkansas lake
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The case fueled social media speculation about whether his disappearance had been tied to his cryptocurrency dealings.
Republican Jewish Coalition takes on GOP who voted against Israel aid
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In today’s edition … Foreign leaders prepare for a possible Trump second term … Biden tries to undercut Trump with biting new jokes ahead of WHCD.
China-U.S. ties "beginning to stabilize," but it won't be an easy road
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After meeting China's leader Xi Jinping, Antony Blinken says both sides agree that difficult discussions are essential to avoid "any miscalculations."
Brett Kavanaugh's 'Jarring' Supreme Court Remarks Stun Legal Experts
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Kavanaugh said Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the "better" presidential decisions in history.
Putin Seeks Answers as Radioactive Leak Fears Grow
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A uranium mine in Kurgan in Russia's Urals mountains was reportedly submerged by flooding, sparking radioactive leak fears.
Iran 'Very Concerned' Over US Crackdown on Gaza Campus Protests
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Tehran's foreign minister said the international community is "disgusted" by law-enforcement suppression of the demonstrations.
Hal Hershfelt, used to a life in motion, finds a foothold with the Spirit
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Raised in a military family, the standout rookie has proven adept at acclimating to new environments.
The Capitals, down but not out, hope for a more disciplined Game 3
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“A seven-game series isn’t won or lost in the first two,” T.J. Oshie said. “It obviously helps when you go up two, but I like where our game is trending right now.”
News Quiz: April 26, 2024
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Border rancher George Alan Kelly's murder trial, a viral green puppy and more are featured in this week's News Quiz from Fox News Digital. Try to get a perfect score!
Henry Cervantes, Mexican American farmworker turned WWII fighter pilot, dies at 100
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Cervantes persisted against racism to join the military as a fighter pilot, surviving a tour with the 'Bloody 100th' Bomb Group during World War II.
The Happiness Trinity
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Why it’s so hard to answer the question What makes us happiest?
No One Has a Right to Protest in My Home
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The difference between a private yard and a public forum
Is planting trees on Arbor Day one way we can all fight climate change? Not so much
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In California and beyond, responsibly managing and conserving mature forests is far more important to reducing atmospheric levels of carbon.
The rise of managerial cities, flushing stink bugs and your favorite season!
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This week, we ask the immortal question: Just how much water does it take to flush a stink bug? Among other pressing queries.
USC's Caleb Williams, UCLA's Laiatu Latu are top pick and top defender taken in draft
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USC produced the top pick of the NFL draft in Caleb Williams, and UCLA produced the first defensive player selected in Laiatu Latu, taken 15th.
You're gonna need a bigger number: Scientists consider a Category 6 for mega-hurricane era
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As climate change intensifies hurricanes, some scientists want a Category 6 for the biggest storms
Darvin Ham is on the hot seat as the Lakers are on the brink of elimination
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The Lakers may struggle to contend for a title if they keep making quick coaching changes, but that might not be enough to save Darvin Ham's job.
‘We Grown Now’: Nothing shy in this Chi-Town
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A sentimental drama about two boys in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project hammers home its unsubtle themes in Minhal Baig’s “We Grown Now.”
Art Deco and dignity inspire multi-hyphenate comedian Katie Cazorla’s new club, the Kookaburra Lounge
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Opening at the Ovation Hollywood complex on May 2 as part of the Netflix Is a Joke festival, Kookaburra aims to give its comedians the respect they deserve
How a migrant farmworker built generational wealth, penny by penny
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My grandfather kept ledgers logging every day he worked in the U.S. The dry entries — "18 boxes of cherries, $4 per box" — tell a story of success against the odds.
Is social media rewiring kids' brains? Here's what the science really says
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Jonathan Haidt's "The Anxious Generation" feeds the latest technology panic. But the research says something different.
Six California House races that could help determine control of Congress
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From the farm towns of the Central Valley to the beaches of Orange County, California is a battleground for control of the House of Representatives.
Senate pursues action against AI deepfakes in election campaigns
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A Senate hearing highlights the dangers of bogus, artificial intelligence materials in elections. A bill was introduced in 2023, but the urgency is now.