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March, 2024

  • 26 March

    Left-wing activist who hired one of Farrakhan's 'top soldiers' has visited Biden White House 7 times

    FIRST ON FOX: A prominent social justice and environmental activist group with high-level access in the Biden administration employs one of the so-called “top soldiers” of the Nation of Islam, a Black nationalist religious organization with a long track record of antisemitism and racism. Terence Muhammad, the lead events and field coordinator for the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit Hip Hop Caucus, …

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  • 26 March

    Maryland: Ship hits Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse

    The Francis Scott Key Bridge along I-695 in Maryland collapsed into the Baltimore harbor following a “ship strike” early Tuesday morning, setting off a search and rescue mission for those who plunged into the chilly waters. A livestream of the bridge at about 1:30 a.m. showed a cargo ship colliding with a support beam, causing the bridge to break apart …

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  • 26 March

    Kate Middleton, King Charles' cancer battles force Prince William and Queen Camilla into unlikely alliance

    Prince William has formed an unlikely alliance with his “wicked stepmother.” Following Kate Middleton’s public announcement on Friday that she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, several royal experts claimed to Fox News Digital that the Prince of Wales has gotten closer to Queen Camilla. His stepmother is married to King Charles III, who is also battling cancer. “William, I …

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  • 26 March

    Julian Assange's possible final appeal ruling to be handed down by British High Court

    Judges in Britain will rule Tuesday on whether Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will be extradited to the U.S. or if he will be allowed to appeal his extradition. Two senior judges on the British High Court will decide Assange’s fate on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. GMT, or 6:30 a.m. ET. A full appeal hearing could come if the High Court …

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  • 26 March

    Cold therapy techniques come under hot scrutiny by researchers: 'Overall benefits remain uncertain'

    Cold therapy has been a popular health trend in recent years, but a new review suggests it might not live up to the hype — although others disagree. Medical researchers from the University of Warwick in the U.K. conducted a review of nine different studies of the Wim Hof Method (WHM), a health and wellness discipline that combines cold therapy, …

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  • 26 March

    Ex-WWE star could see Jason Kelce at WrestleMania but not for the long haul

    A.J. Francis is one of a handful of former football players who transitioned to pro wrestling and are currently at the top of their game in the sport. Francis played in nine NFL games for the Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins before training to become a pro wrestler and eventually earning a shot with WWE. He had two …

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  • 26 March

    Morning Glory: Ronna McDaniel was the best hire NBC could make

    As a lifelong Republican I was sorry to see Ronna McDaniel depart as Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee because I’ve been around GOP grassroots activism since my first campaign —for then Congressman Paul Cronin in Massachusetts in 1974 (he lost in the “Watergate wipeout” of that fall to Paul Tsongas)— and McDaniel was as good as it gets in …

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  • 26 March

    Rebel Wilson vs. Sacha Baron Cohen: Actress may have signed ‘a PR deal with the devil,’ expert

    Rebel Wilson and Sacha Baron Cohen’s back-and-forth over the actress’ upcoming memoir is another example of the “never-ending victim marketing” era we live in, according to one brand expert. “To some extent, this is just part of literary PR, i.e., chumming the waters with juicy tidbits to generate media coverage ahead of the launch,” branding expert Doug Eldridge told Fox …

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  • 26 March

    Legal experts raise alarm on President Biden's 'plan B' student loan handout

    Legal experts interviewed by Fox News Digital are expressing concern that President Joe Biden’s ongoing efforts to cancel student loans may be pushing the limits of his executive authority. The experts said the Biden administration’s pursuit of mass student debt forgiveness may be more politically motivated than legally justified, warning that additional legal challenges may arise as a result. Biden’s …

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  • 26 March

    There is no U in team. Unions are bad for student athletes

    The Dartmouth College basketball team has made history. It didn’t qualify for March Madness, but after aMarch 5vote, the players are set to form the first union in college sports. While some people are heralding a new era for student athletes, my own experience in collegiate track and field leads me to believe that unionization will create far more losers …

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