NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Streaming giant Netflix’s push into live sports has ranged from the WWE and Formula 1 to select MLB and NFL games.While the initiative has drawn some criticism, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the strategy is not aimed at securing full-season rights packages for any sports league.””We’re not bidding on whole season of sports, including the NFL,” Sarandos told Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” on Tuesday. So far, Sarandos’ comments have held true with Netflix prioritizing marquee events, including Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and the New York Yankees’ opening-day shutout of the San Fransisco Giants. Sarandos holding a firm line on the company’s stance comes amid ongoing federal scrutiny into NFL, and more broadly, the trend of sports rights growing more fragmented. Some have argued the trend makes its most costly and ultimately difficult for fans to view games.NFL FACES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROBE AFTER FANS EXPRESS FRUSTRATION WITH STREAMING PIVOT: REPORTHowever, federal scrutiny into sports fragmentation has brought the topic of live sports on streaming services to the forefront.”Remember, most folks are paying for television through pay-television packages that are much more expensive than Netflix,” Sarandos said, suggesting that despite being…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Beijing Wednesday for high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the world’s two largest powers prepare to negotiate about Taiwan, trade and a fragile U.S.-China relationship increasingly shaped by military tension and economic rivalry.The meeting comes at a volatile moment for Washington, as a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran faces mounting strain following recent military exchanges in and around the Strait of Hormuz.Trump is expected to press Xi on China’s economic and strategic support for both Iran and Russia, including oil revenue, dual-use components and potential weapons transfers, according to senior administration officials.Top U.S. business leaders also are traveling with Trump to Beijing, including executives from Apple, Boeing, Tesla, BlackRock and Goldman Sachs, highlighting the administration’s focus on securing economic deals alongside strategic talks. TRUMP TO CONFRONT XI AT HIGH-STAKES SUMMIT OVER CHINA BACKING FOR IRAN, RUSSIAThe White House also previewed discussions on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and China’s rapidly expanding nuclear program — areas where officials acknowledged deep mistrust and limited progress despite ongoing communication channels.On the economic front, the administration is focusing on more targeted trade arrangements, including a proposed U.S.–China…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As President Donald Trump and hundreds of aides, security personnel and officials prepare to travel to China, many will leave behind one of the most basic tools of modern government: their everyday cellphones.Instead, officials entering China often travel with stripped-down “clean” devices, temporary laptops and tightly controlled communications systems designed to minimize the risk of surveillance, hacking or data collection in what U.S. officials consider one of the world’s most aggressive cyber environments.The precautions can transform even routine tasks into logistical headaches. Messages that would normally travel instantly through encrypted apps or synced devices are instead routed through controlled channels, temporary accounts or relayed in person. CHINA-LINKED HACKING GROUP TARGETS PHONES BELONGING TO TRUMP FAMILY, BIDEN AIDES: REPORTContacts disappear. Cloud access is limited. Some officials operate for days without their normal digital footprint.Current and former officials say the measures reflect a longstanding assumption inside the U.S. government: anything brought into China — phones, laptops, tablets or even hotel Wi-Fi connections — should be treated as potentially compromised. “China is a mass surveillance state,” said Bill Gage, a former Secret Service special agent and now director of executive protection for Safehaven Security Group. “Briefings…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Streaming giant Netflix’s push into live sports has ranged from the WWE and Formula 1 to select MLB and NFL games.While the initiative has drawn some criticism, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the strategy is not aimed at securing full-season rights packages for any sports league.””We’re not bidding on whole season of sports, including the NFL,” Sarandos told Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” on Tuesday. So far, Sarandos’ comments have held true with Netflix prioritizing marquee events, including Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and the New York Yankees’ opening-day shutout of the San Fransisco Giants. Sarandos holding a firm line on the company’s stance comes amid ongoing federal scrutiny into NFL, and more broadly, the trend of sports rights growing more fragmented. Some have argued the trend makes its most costly and ultimately difficult for fans to view games.NFL FACES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROBE AFTER FANS EXPRESS FRUSTRATION WITH STREAMING PIVOT: REPORTHowever, federal scrutiny into sports fragmentation has brought the topic of live sports on streaming services to the forefront.”Remember, most folks are paying for television through pay-television packages that are much more expensive than Netflix,” Sarandos said, suggesting that despite being…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Beijing Wednesday for high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the world’s two largest powers prepare to negotiate about Taiwan, trade and a fragile U.S.-China relationship increasingly shaped by military tension and economic rivalry.The meeting comes at a volatile moment for Washington, as a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran faces mounting strain following recent military exchanges in and around the Strait of Hormuz.Trump is expected to press Xi on China’s economic and strategic support for both Iran and Russia, including oil revenue, dual-use components and potential weapons transfers, according to senior administration officials.Top U.S. business leaders also are traveling with Trump to Beijing, including executives from Apple, Boeing, Tesla, BlackRock and Goldman Sachs, highlighting the administration’s focus on securing economic deals alongside strategic talks. TRUMP TO CONFRONT XI AT HIGH-STAKES SUMMIT OVER CHINA BACKING FOR IRAN, RUSSIAThe White House also previewed discussions on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and China’s rapidly expanding nuclear program — areas where officials acknowledged deep mistrust and limited progress despite ongoing communication channels.On the economic front, the administration is focusing on more targeted trade arrangements, including a proposed U.S.–China…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As President Donald Trump and hundreds of aides, security personnel and officials prepare to travel to China, many will leave behind one of the most basic tools of modern government: their everyday cellphones.Instead, officials entering China often travel with stripped-down “clean” devices, temporary laptops and tightly controlled communications systems designed to minimize the risk of surveillance, hacking or data collection in what U.S. officials consider one of the world’s most aggressive cyber environments.The precautions can transform even routine tasks into logistical headaches. Messages that would normally travel instantly through encrypted apps or synced devices are instead routed through controlled channels, temporary accounts or relayed in person. CHINA-LINKED HACKING GROUP TARGETS PHONES BELONGING TO TRUMP FAMILY, BIDEN AIDES: REPORTContacts disappear. Cloud access is limited. Some officials operate for days without their normal digital footprint.Current and former officials say the measures reflect a longstanding assumption inside the U.S. government: anything brought into China — phones, laptops, tablets or even hotel Wi-Fi connections — should be treated as potentially compromised. “China is a mass surveillance state,” said Bill Gage, a former Secret Service special agent and now director of executive protection for Safehaven Security Group. “Briefings…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Authorities on May 5 arrested a 17-year-old male accused of murdering a 61-year-old woman who was found dead on April 21.Local outlet Las Vegas Review-Journal identified the suspect as Dennis Geiggar, a high school student with a reported history of behavioral issues and anger-related incidents. He is accused of killing 61-year-old Marceline Biasini, who the Review-Journal reported regularly slept in the area where she was found dead.The victim was found lying on the sidewalk outside a business and “suffering from apparent injuries” just after 8 a.m. on April 21, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) told Fox News Digital.NYC TEEN ARRESTED, CHARGED FOR SETTING HOMELESS SUBWAY RIDER ON FIRE, POLICE SAY Nearby surveillance video captured a brief, suspicious encounter in the middle of the night, showing a suspect approaching the victim’s area and leaving about a minute later, the Review-Journal reported, citing police records.While the footage did not capture the killing itself, it reportedly recorded what appeared to be a loud scream followed by approximately 61 loud impact sounds.”The precise location of the crime scene was obstructed from surveillance cameras, but video surveillance with audio … captured the suspect approaching Marceline’s location…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Musician Tom Morello faced a backlash from conservatives after he played to the crowd Tuesday at the Hands off NYC protest at the Federal Plaza in Manhattan.The guitarist, who is known for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, sang Woodie Guthrie’s “This Land is Your Land,” along with the lines that said: “In the squares of the city, in the shadow of the steeple, near the relief office, I see my people. Some are crumbling and all are wondering if this land’s still made for you and me.”A cheering crowd who held signs that said “Hands off NYC” and “ICE is illegal” sang along with the 61-year-old.”My mother and I lived at 142nd and Riverside a long time ago,” Morello told the crowd, according to Rolling Stone. “Brothers and sisters, if I’ve learned one thing in all my years since then, it’s that if it looks like fascism, sounds like fascism, dresses like fascism, talks like fascism, kills like fascism, and lies like fascism — brothers and sisters, it’s f—ing fascism.”BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN OFFERS ‘PRAYER’ FOR TRUMP AFTER WHCA DINNER SHOOTING DESPITE MONTHS OF CRITICISM He also referred to the Trump administration as an…
Christopher Nolan is one of the entertainment industry’s most celebrated filmmakers. He’s responsible for some of the biggest financial and critical successes since the turn of the century.”The Dark Knight.” “Inception.” “Dunkirk.” “Interstellar.” And his most recent release, “Oppenheimer,” which won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Nolan, like few other modern directors, has achieved an “auteur” status, essentially a signature style and control over the creative process and output that’s distinctive compared to his peers.When news broke that Nolan’s next project would be “The Odyssey,” it seemed like an unexpected, fascinating fit. The 55-year-old director has tackled different subjects with unique, high-quality film-making. “Batman Begins” was credited with redefining the comic book, superhero movie by grounding it in realism with a much darker tone than more cartoonish predecessors. “Dunkirk” featured an exceptional recreation of an aerial battle in World War II, and “Interstellar” was so groundbreaking in its scientific accuracy that it led to an academic research paper on its portrayal of a black hole. “Tenet” was a fascinating and original exploration of time that was fanatical in its commitment to the rules of the film, outlandish though they might have been. Even “Oppenheimer,” though it…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Streaming giant Netflix’s push into live sports has ranged from the WWE and Formula 1 to select MLB and NFL games.While the initiative has drawn some criticism, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the strategy is not aimed at securing full-season rights packages…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Beijing Wednesday for high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the world’s two largest powers prepare to negotiate about Taiwan, trade and a fragile U.S.-China relationship increasingly shaped by military tension and economic…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As President Donald Trump and hundreds of aides, security personnel and officials prepare to travel to China, many will leave behind one of the most basic tools of modern government: their everyday cellphones.Instead, officials entering China often travel with stripped-down “clean” devices,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Authorities on May 5 arrested a 17-year-old male accused of murdering a 61-year-old woman who was found dead on April 21.Local outlet Las Vegas Review-Journal identified the suspect as Dennis Geiggar, a high school student with a reported history of behavioral issues…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Musician Tom Morello faced a backlash from conservatives after he played to the crowd Tuesday at the Hands off NYC protest at the Federal Plaza in Manhattan.The guitarist, who is known for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, sang Woodie Guthrie’s “This…
Christopher Nolan is one of the entertainment industry’s most celebrated filmmakers. He’s responsible for some of the biggest financial and critical successes since the turn of the century.”The Dark Knight.” “Inception.” “Dunkirk.” “Interstellar.” And his most recent release, “Oppenheimer,” which won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A move to oust Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos failed during a Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday night, though the board voted to refer perjury allegations to the state attorney general’s office as Nanos’ past record and handling of the Nancy…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Secretary of State Marco Rubio ditched his usual suit for a Nike tracksuit aboard Air Force One, sparking widespread online reactions as images of the unexpected look spread across social media.Photos posted to X by White House communications director Steven Cheung showed…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Streaming giant Netflix’s push into live sports has ranged from the WWE and Formula 1 to select MLB and NFL games.While the initiative has drawn some criticism, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the strategy is not aimed at securing full-season rights packages for any sports league.””We’re not bidding on whole season of sports, including the NFL,” Sarandos told Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” on Tuesday. So far, Sarandos’ comments have held true with Netflix prioritizing marquee events, including Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and the New York Yankees’ opening-day shutout of the San Fransisco Giants. Sarandos holding a firm line on the company’s stance comes amid ongoing federal scrutiny into NFL, and more broadly, the trend of sports rights growing more fragmented. Some have argued the trend makes its most costly and ultimately difficult for fans to view games.NFL FACES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROBE AFTER FANS EXPRESS FRUSTRATION WITH STREAMING PIVOT: REPORTHowever, federal scrutiny into sports fragmentation has brought the topic of live sports on streaming services to the forefront.”Remember, most folks are paying for television through pay-television packages that are much more expensive than Netflix,” Sarandos said, suggesting that despite being…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Beijing Wednesday for high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the world’s two largest powers prepare to negotiate about Taiwan, trade and a fragile U.S.-China relationship increasingly shaped by military tension and economic rivalry.The meeting comes at a volatile moment for Washington, as a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran faces mounting strain following recent military exchanges in and around the Strait of Hormuz.Trump is expected to press Xi on China’s economic and strategic support for both Iran and Russia, including oil revenue, dual-use components and potential weapons transfers, according to senior administration officials.Top U.S. business leaders also are traveling with Trump to Beijing, including executives from Apple, Boeing, Tesla, BlackRock and Goldman Sachs, highlighting the administration’s focus on securing economic deals alongside strategic talks. TRUMP TO CONFRONT XI AT HIGH-STAKES SUMMIT OVER CHINA BACKING FOR IRAN, RUSSIAThe White House also previewed discussions on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and China’s rapidly expanding nuclear program — areas where officials acknowledged deep mistrust and limited progress despite ongoing communication channels.On the economic front, the administration is focusing on more targeted trade arrangements, including a proposed U.S.–China…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As President Donald Trump and hundreds of aides, security personnel and officials prepare to travel to China, many will leave behind one of the most basic tools of modern government: their everyday cellphones.Instead, officials entering China often travel with stripped-down “clean” devices, temporary laptops and tightly controlled communications systems designed to minimize the risk of surveillance, hacking or data collection in what U.S. officials consider one of the world’s most aggressive cyber environments.The precautions can transform even routine tasks into logistical headaches. Messages that would normally travel instantly through encrypted apps or synced devices are instead routed through controlled channels, temporary accounts or relayed in person. CHINA-LINKED HACKING GROUP TARGETS PHONES BELONGING TO TRUMP FAMILY, BIDEN AIDES: REPORTContacts disappear. Cloud access is limited. Some officials operate for days without their normal digital footprint.Current and former officials say the measures reflect a longstanding assumption inside the U.S. government: anything brought into China — phones, laptops, tablets or even hotel Wi-Fi connections — should be treated as potentially compromised. “China is a mass surveillance state,” said Bill Gage, a former Secret Service special agent and now director of executive protection for Safehaven Security Group. “Briefings…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Authorities on May 5 arrested a 17-year-old male accused of murdering a 61-year-old woman who was found dead on April 21.Local outlet Las Vegas Review-Journal identified the suspect as Dennis Geiggar, a high school student with a reported history of behavioral issues and anger-related incidents. He is accused of killing 61-year-old Marceline Biasini, who the Review-Journal reported regularly slept in the area where she was found dead.The victim was found lying on the sidewalk outside a business and “suffering from apparent injuries” just after 8 a.m. on April 21, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) told Fox News Digital.NYC TEEN ARRESTED, CHARGED FOR SETTING HOMELESS SUBWAY RIDER ON FIRE, POLICE SAY Nearby surveillance video captured a brief, suspicious encounter in the middle of the night, showing a suspect approaching the victim’s area and leaving about a minute later, the Review-Journal reported, citing police records.While the footage did not capture the killing itself, it reportedly recorded what appeared to be a loud scream followed by approximately 61 loud impact sounds.”The precise location of the crime scene was obstructed from surveillance cameras, but video surveillance with audio … captured the suspect approaching Marceline’s location…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Musician Tom Morello faced a backlash from conservatives after he played to the crowd Tuesday at the Hands off NYC protest at the Federal Plaza in Manhattan.The guitarist, who is known for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, sang Woodie Guthrie’s “This Land is Your Land,” along with the lines that said: “In the squares of the city, in the shadow of the steeple, near the relief office, I see my people. Some are crumbling and all are wondering if this land’s still made for you and me.”A cheering crowd who held signs that said “Hands off NYC” and “ICE is illegal” sang along with the 61-year-old.”My mother and I lived at 142nd and Riverside a long time ago,” Morello told the crowd, according to Rolling Stone. “Brothers and sisters, if I’ve learned one thing in all my years since then, it’s that if it looks like fascism, sounds like fascism, dresses like fascism, talks like fascism, kills like fascism, and lies like fascism — brothers and sisters, it’s f—ing fascism.”BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN OFFERS ‘PRAYER’ FOR TRUMP AFTER WHCA DINNER SHOOTING DESPITE MONTHS OF CRITICISM He also referred to the Trump administration as an…
Christopher Nolan is one of the entertainment industry’s most celebrated filmmakers. He’s responsible for some of the biggest financial and critical successes since the turn of the century.”The Dark Knight.” “Inception.” “Dunkirk.” “Interstellar.” And his most recent release, “Oppenheimer,” which won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Nolan, like few other modern directors, has achieved an “auteur” status, essentially a signature style and control over the creative process and output that’s distinctive compared to his peers.When news broke that Nolan’s next project would be “The Odyssey,” it seemed like an unexpected, fascinating fit. The 55-year-old director has tackled different subjects with unique, high-quality film-making. “Batman Begins” was credited with redefining the comic book, superhero movie by grounding it in realism with a much darker tone than more cartoonish predecessors. “Dunkirk” featured an exceptional recreation of an aerial battle in World War II, and “Interstellar” was so groundbreaking in its scientific accuracy that it led to an academic research paper on its portrayal of a black hole. “Tenet” was a fascinating and original exploration of time that was fanatical in its commitment to the rules of the film, outlandish though they might have been. Even “Oppenheimer,” though it…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A move to oust Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos failed during a Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday night, though the board voted to refer perjury allegations to the state attorney general’s office as Nanos’ past record and handling of the Nancy Guthrie case have been heavily scrutinized.Republican Steve Christy moved to have the board declare the sheriff’s office vacant and begin the process to replace him immediately. No one seconded the motion, though, and the bid to oust him failed.Democrat Rex Scott then made a motion to refer allegations of perjury against Nanos to the state AG’s office, which the board approved by a vote of 4-0, with Christy abstaining.”My chief concern with what’s been going on within the sheriff’s department is that our elected sheriff has taken no discernible efforts to repair relationships and trust within our largest department,” Scott said after that vote. “The most telling example of that was the unanimous vote of the Pima County Deputy’s Organization declaring no confidence in his leadership.”The board’s actions capped a high-stakes showdown over allegations that the man leading the Guthrie kidnapping investigation lied under oath about his past police record.PIMA…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Secretary of State Marco Rubio ditched his usual suit for a Nike tracksuit aboard Air Force One, sparking widespread online reactions as images of the unexpected look spread across social media.Photos posted to X by White House communications director Steven Cheung showed Rubio wearing a gray Nike Tech fleece outfit — a notably casual departure from the formal attire typically worn by top U.S. officials during official travel.The moment comes as Rubio travels with President Donald Trump on a high-stakes trip to China, where officials are expected to focus on trade and national security issues, creating a contrast between high-level diplomacy and a social media-driven fashion moment.The outfit quickly drew comparisons to the internet’s so-called “Venezuela Nike Tech” meme, which gained traction earlier this year after images of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro wearing a similar tracksuit circulated online.DAN GAINOR: FROM SECRETARY OF STATE TO SECRETARY OF MEMES, RUBIO WINS OVER MAGA Social media users flooded X with jokes and commentary after the images surfaced.”Is Marco going to be the DJ for the flight?” one X user wrote alongside an edited image showing Rubio standing behind a DJ booth.Another viral meme labeled Rubio…
The Apple is rotting from the inside out, and former Mets ace Noah Syndergaard knows who to blame.Appearing on OutKick’s “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless,”Tomi Lahren Is Fearless, the ex-MLB pitcher unloaded on the state of his old squad and the political climate in New York City.With the Mets languishing at the bottom of the NL East, Syndergaard suggested the problems go far beyond the bullpen.ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD. DOWNLOAD NOW!Speaking with Tomi, a Mets fan, Syndergaard addressed the departures of fan favorites Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso. For him, the shift in the locker room reflects something bigger happening in the city itself.”It’s kind of also ironic,” Syndergaard told Lahren. “Those two guys are some of the biggest conservatives I’ve played for as well as with, with Jacob deGrom. The craziness that’s going on in New York.”WATCH:Even so, Syndergaard admitted the draw of playing in New York never really goes away.PETE ALONSO RIPS ON TRAFFIC, CRUSHES HOMER AGAINST YANKEES IN RETURN TO NYC”But I mean, if I still played for the Mets or the Yankees, I’d be like, oh, this is freaking awesome,” he continued. “Like I could block the crazy…
The U.S. Army is planning to rotate troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border this summer, with the 1st Armored Division assuming command of the Joint Task Force – Southern Border mission. The Pentagon announced the deployments Tuesday. The 1st Mobile Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, will deploy to the border to replace the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division. The Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division, will replace the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, and the 1st Armored Division’s sustainment brigade will replace the 10th Mountain Division’s sustainment brigade.In addition, headquarters of the 1st Armored Division out of Fort Bliss, Texas, is set to replace the 101st Airborne Division headquarters.“We are honored to assume command of this mission,” Maj. Gen. Curtis Taylor, commander of the 1st Armored Division, said in a statement. “For most of living memory, our soldiers have fought for the freedom and security of our allies abroad, but now we have been asked to defend our own borders. This mission resonates with the soldiers of 1st Armored Division because the borderland is our home.”Under President Donald Trump’s administration, the military has assumed an increased role in supporting immigration control, with U.S. troop deployments to the border tripling…
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