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March, 2024

  • 22 March

    Former Georgia GOP governor candidate pleads guilty in fraud case

    A former Georgia insurance commissioner who made a failed Republican run for governor has pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit health care fraud. John W. Oxendine of Johns Creek entered the guilty plea Friday in federal court in Atlanta. The 61-year-old had been indicted in May 2022 on charges of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and conspiracy to commit …

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  • 22 March

    'Married… With Children' star Ted McGinley admits one of his 'largest faults in life'

    “Married… With Children” star Ted McGinley opened up about one of his “largest faults in life.” The 65-year-old actor, who is next appearing in “The Baxters,” rose to fame on the hit TV sitcom from 1989 to 1997. He starred alongside Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, David Faustino and Amanda Bearse. During an interview with Fox News Digital, McGinley …

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  • 22 March

    2 Black officers sue Louisville PD for discrimination

    Two Black officers with Louisville Metro Police have filed a lawsuit alleging they faced discrimination, a hostile work environment and disparate punishment because of race and faith, according to a published report. The lawsuit was filed by Andre Shaw and Jay Moss in Jefferson Circuit Court on March 11, the Courier Journal reported Friday. It cites multiple examples of the …

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  • 22 March

    Measles is surging. This doctor and mom wants you to know these five things right now

    As both a mother and a doctor, I find myself concerned about the resurgence of measles in our communities. The CDC has issued a recent statement about the cases highlighting that we now have as many cases in 2024 as we had throughout all of 2023. Historically, the cases in the United States have been travel related. However, not all …

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  • 22 March

    Washington, DC, to lose more than 100 cherry blossom trees, including beloved 'Stumpy'

    Washington, D.C., is set to lose over 100 of its iconic cherry trees next year, including one lovingly referred to as “Stumpy.” The trees will be removed as part of a multiyear restoration of the Tidal Basin, one that has been “long overdue,” the Associated Press noted. In the summer of 2024, work will begin to replace the Tidal Basin’s …

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  • 22 March

    Warriors' Kevon Looney loves San Francisco but admits every city has 'dark side'

    The city of San Francisco has come under fire over the last year over a plague of crime and open drug use that have residents and businesses looking for help and answers to combat it. The conversation even seeped into the sports world over the last few months. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Golden State Warriors forward …

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  • 22 March

    Gisele Bündchen nearly died in freezing water during '90s photo shoot

    Gisele Bündchen confessed she once almost died during a photo shoot in the late 1990s. “I did a photo shoot on a fake iceberg in Iceland, and I almost fell off into the ocean,” the supermodel said during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” According to Bündchen, she “would’ve been dead in seconds because you know what …

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  • 22 March

    Young men in upscale Atlanta neighborhood warned about being drugged, robbed after barhopping

    Young men in Atlanta have reported being drugged and robbed while out in Atlanta’s affluent Buckhead neighborhood between 2021 and February of this year, according to police records and national reports. Now, police are warning people who spend time out in Atlanta to take precautions, such as staying together with friends, paying “close attention” to drinks, reporting any tampering to …

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  • 22 March

    Gold Star father 'relieved,' thanks Issa, other lawmakers after DC prosecutor drops SOTU outburst charges

    Gold Star parent Steve Nikoui, the father of LCpl. Kareem Nikoui — who was killed in a suicide bombing attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport amid President Biden’s Afghanistan pullout — reacted after charges against him for a State of the Union outburst were dropped. Nikoui told Fox News on Thursday he was prepared to face consequences for shouting “Abbey …

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  • 22 March

    Japan's emperor and empress visit towns hit by fatal New Year’s Day earthquake

    Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako on Friday visited towns in the north-central region of Noto to pray for victims of the deadly New Year’s Day earthquake and console thousands of homeless living in evacuation centers. The magnitude 7.6 quake killed 241 people. Four are still missing. More than 9,000 residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged are still living …

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