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The chaotic off-season in college football has continued to play out in court rooms across the country, as athletes are suing the NCAA on a daily basis pertaining to their eligibility as part of the 2022 class.When the NCAA released a statement last week harping on its decision to not grant a blanket-waiver to members of the 2022 class that were left out of conversation regarding the new ‘five-for-five’ eligibility guidelines, the floodgates were opened for athletes who felt as though they were being kicked to the curb.NFL To NCAA? Courtroom Chaos Is Giving Pro Athletes A Bizarre Path Back To College, And It’s Only Just BegunOn Friday morning, the Tenth Circuit court granted the NCAA its motion for a ‘stay’, which puts a pause on athletes using the blanket waiver granted by Judge Sweeney to athletes from the 2022 class that had a year of eligibility left.Although this puts a little bit of the chaos on hold, there will now be a further influx of lawsuits filed in state court, who have been presenting different arguments in their filings.NCAA IGNORED THE WARNINGS. NOW IT’S FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL IN COURTROOMS ACROSS AMERICA OVER ELIGIBILITYWhile the NCAA should see this as…

There’s a new addition to the fleet of maritime vessels serving the Marine Corps in the Pacific, and its name is Matilda. Matilda 1, a specialized stern landing vessel that can transport troops from ship to shore or from beachhead to beachhead, is notable for its shallow draft, allowing it to navigate littoral waters the way few other vessels its size can. But it’s also different in how the Marine Corps acquired it for use.The 240-foot boat was designed by the Australian firm Seatransport and constructed by Indonesian builder Karimun Anugrah Sejati. It became operational earlier this year and was made available to the Marine Corps via a three-year charter agreement with the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, managed by the firm MariGuard LLC. The charter agreement, the second of its kind undertaken by the Warfighting Lab since 2021, allows the service to experiment with its stand-in forces concept that envisions more Marines island-hopping in the Pacific and operating from remote and austere beaches. And the Corps is able to do so without having to invest heavily in in-house shipbuilding or even make an outright purchase of a commercial vessel.The charter agreement “allows us to move a lot quicker,” Maj. Brandon…

Editor’s Note: This EYV Hybrid holster review is based on testing of the holsters that were provided to the author by the company. All impressions regarding comfort, retention, concealment, and drawstroke are based on the author’s experiences of daily concealed carry and range time with the holster paired with a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. As someone who carries a handgun concealed every day, I am always searching for safer, more comfortable ways to carry. Over time, I’ve found that hybrid holsters tend to increase overall comfort and, more importantly, encourage me to keep the pistol on my body for longer periods. The author tested EYV’s Standard Hybrid Leather Double-Clip IWB holster with a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. But what exactly is a hybrid holster? A hybrid holster is constructed using two different materials: most often a Kydex outer shell combined with a leather backer. The leather backer is the portion of the holster that rests against your body, providing a softer interface than Kydex alone. Some shooters are not fans of hybrid holsters, often claiming that they lack the retention of a traditional Kydex-only holster. Is that criticism valid? I wanted to find out for myself. EYV Holsters — A…

EXCLUSIVE: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed cautious optimism about the WNBA’s treatment of Sophie Cunningham’s supporters Thursday while reaffirming his commitment to keeping biological males out of women’s sports.Paxton attended the Indiana Fever’s game against the Dallas Wings at American Airlines Center with his daughter Mattie. The two wore matching XX-XY shirts as women’s sports advocates rallied outside the arena before the game.When asked whether Cunningham’s supporters had received fair treatment from the WNBA, Paxton stopped short of condemning the league.”Look, I think they’re working on it,” Paxton told Fox News Digital. “I have concerns … but I’m hopeful that things are getting better in that regard.”Paxton answered a question on whether he would become involved if supporters face unfair treatment, saying he was “looking” into the issue. He did not indicate any plans for any formal action.”Look, we’re looking at it,” Paxton said. “We wanna make sure that they are treated fairly”Paxton’s measured response came after Cunningham supporters raised concerns about their treatment at WNBA games in multiple cities. The league recently acknowledged that security personnel should not have instructed a mother and daughter to cover their XX-XY shirts at an Atlanta Dream game.WNBA ADMITS SECURITY IN ATLANTA…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is now on the hunt for three men in connection with a Tuesday morning shooting that left a Tucson police recruit dead and his corrections officer fiancee hospitalized with a gunshot wound.Authorities say they’ve obtained an arrest warrant for Alex James Barnett, 33, one of the three suspects. The other two men have not yet been publicly identified as of Friday morning.Surveillance video released Thursday night shows at least two other men wearing black in separate clips — one at a gas station at 5405 West Valencia Road around 5:20 a.m. on Wednesday and later in a parking lot near South Palo Verda Road and East 33rd Street at around 10:50 a.m.SUSPECTS AT LARGE AFTER TUCSON POLICE RECRUIT KILLED, PIMA COUNTY CORRECTIONS OFFICER WOUNDED IN SHOOTING The suspect vehicle, a gray Acura MDX SUV, was abandoned there and recovered by police Thursday, authorities said.One of the unidentified men appears to have tattoos on his arms and legs. He had short, dark hair and a short beard. The person seen dropping off the Acura was pictured only in grainy video and appeared to be wearing a shirt without…

Las Vegas Raiders coach Klint Kubiak is either playing some sort of mind game or he sincerely is torn about naming a starting quarterback to open the regular season.That’s the only way to view this after the coach on Thursday night (actually Friday morning) declined to say what everyone assumes — that Kirk Cousins is the Las Vegas starter to open the season against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 13.”You know, we got another week playing,” Kubiak told reporters after his team’s preseason game against the Houston Texans. “I don’t want anyone to be comfortable in their job.”It should always be that way from all positions. So, you know, we’ll just keep going forward.” FERNANDO MENDOZA THROWS PICK SIX IN SECOND NFL GAMEThe Raiders are heading toward their preseason finale next Thursday without naming a starting quarterback for the regular season. Kubiak apparently wants to keep Cousins and rookie Fernando Mendoza guessing about their status on the depth chart.HOW KIRK COUSINS AND FERNANDO MENDOZA ARE BUILDING ‘GREAT’ RELATIONSHIP THROUGH RAIDERS WORK, FAITH AND MOREAnd the entire rest of the Earth is thinking, “Really, coach?”Just last week, Kubiak made it seem like Cousins was the leader in the proverbial clubhouse for…

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Editor’s Note: This EYV Hybrid holster review is based on testing of the holsters that were provided to the author by the company. All impressions regarding comfort, retention, concealment, and drawstroke are based on the author’s experiences of daily concealed carry and range time with the holster paired with a…

EXCLUSIVE: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed cautious optimism about the WNBA’s treatment of Sophie Cunningham’s supporters Thursday while reaffirming his commitment to keeping biological males out of women’s sports.Paxton attended the Indiana Fever’s game against the Dallas Wings at American Airlines Center with his daughter Mattie. The two wore…

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The chaotic off-season in college football has continued to play out in court rooms across the country, as athletes are suing the NCAA on a daily basis pertaining to their eligibility as part of the 2022 class.When the NCAA released a statement last week harping on its decision to not grant a blanket-waiver to members of the 2022 class that were left out of conversation regarding the new ‘five-for-five’ eligibility guidelines, the floodgates were opened for athletes who felt as though they were being kicked to the curb.NFL To NCAA? Courtroom Chaos Is Giving Pro Athletes A Bizarre Path Back To College, And It’s Only Just BegunOn Friday morning, the Tenth Circuit court granted the NCAA its motion for a ‘stay’, which puts a pause on athletes using the blanket waiver granted by Judge Sweeney to athletes from the 2022 class that had a year of eligibility left.Although this puts a little bit of the chaos on hold, there will now be a further influx of lawsuits filed in state court, who have been presenting different arguments in their filings.NCAA IGNORED THE WARNINGS. NOW IT’S FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL IN COURTROOMS ACROSS AMERICA OVER ELIGIBILITYWhile the NCAA should see this as…

There’s a new addition to the fleet of maritime vessels serving the Marine Corps in the Pacific, and its name is Matilda. Matilda 1, a specialized stern landing vessel that can transport troops from ship to shore or from beachhead to beachhead, is notable for its shallow draft, allowing it to navigate littoral waters the way few other vessels its size can. But it’s also different in how the Marine Corps acquired it for use.The 240-foot boat was designed by the Australian firm Seatransport and constructed by Indonesian builder Karimun Anugrah Sejati. It became operational earlier this year and was made available to the Marine Corps via a three-year charter agreement with the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, managed by the firm MariGuard LLC. The charter agreement, the second of its kind undertaken by the Warfighting Lab since 2021, allows the service to experiment with its stand-in forces concept that envisions more Marines island-hopping in the Pacific and operating from remote and austere beaches. And the Corps is able to do so without having to invest heavily in in-house shipbuilding or even make an outright purchase of a commercial vessel.The charter agreement “allows us to move a lot quicker,” Maj. Brandon…

Editor’s Note: This EYV Hybrid holster review is based on testing of the holsters that were provided to the author by the company. All impressions regarding comfort, retention, concealment, and drawstroke are based on the author’s experiences of daily concealed carry and range time with the holster paired with a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. As someone who carries a handgun concealed every day, I am always searching for safer, more comfortable ways to carry. Over time, I’ve found that hybrid holsters tend to increase overall comfort and, more importantly, encourage me to keep the pistol on my body for longer periods. The author tested EYV’s Standard Hybrid Leather Double-Clip IWB holster with a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. But what exactly is a hybrid holster? A hybrid holster is constructed using two different materials: most often a Kydex outer shell combined with a leather backer. The leather backer is the portion of the holster that rests against your body, providing a softer interface than Kydex alone. Some shooters are not fans of hybrid holsters, often claiming that they lack the retention of a traditional Kydex-only holster. Is that criticism valid? I wanted to find out for myself. EYV Holsters — A…

EXCLUSIVE: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed cautious optimism about the WNBA’s treatment of Sophie Cunningham’s supporters Thursday while reaffirming his commitment to keeping biological males out of women’s sports.Paxton attended the Indiana Fever’s game against the Dallas Wings at American Airlines Center with his daughter Mattie. The two wore matching XX-XY shirts as women’s sports advocates rallied outside the arena before the game.When asked whether Cunningham’s supporters had received fair treatment from the WNBA, Paxton stopped short of condemning the league.”Look, I think they’re working on it,” Paxton told Fox News Digital. “I have concerns … but I’m hopeful that things are getting better in that regard.”Paxton answered a question on whether he would become involved if supporters face unfair treatment, saying he was “looking” into the issue. He did not indicate any plans for any formal action.”Look, we’re looking at it,” Paxton said. “We wanna make sure that they are treated fairly”Paxton’s measured response came after Cunningham supporters raised concerns about their treatment at WNBA games in multiple cities. The league recently acknowledged that security personnel should not have instructed a mother and daughter to cover their XX-XY shirts at an Atlanta Dream game.WNBA ADMITS SECURITY IN ATLANTA…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is now on the hunt for three men in connection with a Tuesday morning shooting that left a Tucson police recruit dead and his corrections officer fiancee hospitalized with a gunshot wound.Authorities say they’ve obtained an arrest warrant for Alex James Barnett, 33, one of the three suspects. The other two men have not yet been publicly identified as of Friday morning.Surveillance video released Thursday night shows at least two other men wearing black in separate clips — one at a gas station at 5405 West Valencia Road around 5:20 a.m. on Wednesday and later in a parking lot near South Palo Verda Road and East 33rd Street at around 10:50 a.m.SUSPECTS AT LARGE AFTER TUCSON POLICE RECRUIT KILLED, PIMA COUNTY CORRECTIONS OFFICER WOUNDED IN SHOOTING The suspect vehicle, a gray Acura MDX SUV, was abandoned there and recovered by police Thursday, authorities said.One of the unidentified men appears to have tattoos on his arms and legs. He had short, dark hair and a short beard. The person seen dropping off the Acura was pictured only in grainy video and appeared to be wearing a shirt without…

Las Vegas Raiders coach Klint Kubiak is either playing some sort of mind game or he sincerely is torn about naming a starting quarterback to open the regular season.That’s the only way to view this after the coach on Thursday night (actually Friday morning) declined to say what everyone assumes — that Kirk Cousins is the Las Vegas starter to open the season against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 13.”You know, we got another week playing,” Kubiak told reporters after his team’s preseason game against the Houston Texans. “I don’t want anyone to be comfortable in their job.”It should always be that way from all positions. So, you know, we’ll just keep going forward.” FERNANDO MENDOZA THROWS PICK SIX IN SECOND NFL GAMEThe Raiders are heading toward their preseason finale next Thursday without naming a starting quarterback for the regular season. Kubiak apparently wants to keep Cousins and rookie Fernando Mendoza guessing about their status on the depth chart.HOW KIRK COUSINS AND FERNANDO MENDOZA ARE BUILDING ‘GREAT’ RELATIONSHIP THROUGH RAIDERS WORK, FAITH AND MOREAnd the entire rest of the Earth is thinking, “Really, coach?”Just last week, Kubiak made it seem like Cousins was the leader in the proverbial clubhouse for…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Fentanyl deaths plummet amid Trump’s sweeping crackdown2. Declassified FBI files reveal what agents knew about Eric Swalwell 3. Pastor claims city is no longer ‘under American laws’ MAJOR HEADLINESSTARTING OVER — Lindsay Clancy’s ex-husband has quietly remarried amid her murder trial. Continue reading …ATTACK THWARTED — DOJ releases images of woman accused of stocking up for New York State Capitol bomb plot. Continue reading …MYSTERY DEEPENS — Former first lady won’t dismiss theory Joe Biden was drugged, says ‘who knows.’ Continue reading …TAKING A STAND — Ex-Seattle Times columnist explains resigning on the spot over spiked column. Continue reading …FIRST WORDS — Hayden Panettiere’s on-and-off boyfriend Brian Hickerson breaks his silence. Continue reading …–POLITICS‘WASN’T A GOOD LOOK’ — LA socialist’s fumbled answer to Graham Platner question draws groans from Dem audience. Continue reading …HOMEFRONT ARMS — Ukraine’s ‘Equalizer’ bomb aims to blow up reliance on US, European weapons. Continue reading …CIVIL WAR WITHIN — Top Dem strategist warns two words in Ossoff’s viral Trump takedown were a key mistake. Continue…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two nonprofits subpoenaed in a House Ways and Means Committee investigation into communist tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham’s funding network have formally objected to the congressional subpoenas, accusing lawmakers of reviving “Red Scare” tactics to target them because of their political views.In letters from their attorneys to the committee, New York City-based BreakThrough News, a pro-China media outlet, and Peoples Forum Inc., a socialist activist group, argued the subpoenas violate the First Amendment.They claim lawmakers are targeting their free speech, journalism and political advocacy rather than conducting a legitimate tax-law investigation.In a statement to Fox News Digital, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo., defended the investigation and criticized the organizations’ refusal to comply with the July 21 subpoenas.”Make no mistake: Compliance with a congressional subpoena isn’t optional, and the Committee will use all tools it has available to investigate whether foreign actors are exploiting our tax code to sow chaos and create division,” Smith said.HOUSE PANEL SUBPOENAS 3 LEFT-WING GROUPS IN PROBE OF $39M TIED TO MARXIST TYCOON NEVILLE SINGHAM In letters, attorneys for both organizations wrote in identical language, “A witch-hunt is not a valid legislative purpose,” arguing…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. Those words are widely attributed to Alexander Tytler, the Scottish judge and historian who lived from 1747 to 1813. There is, however, some debate over the attribution. Historians and researchers have questioned whether Tytler actually wrote the passage in the form in which it is commonly quoted, whether he expressed a similar idea that was later expanded and attributed to him, or whether the passage originated elsewhere. The exact authorship may be debatable. The warning itself is not.Here is the prophetic quote:”A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; From spiritual faith to great courage; From courage to liberty; From liberty to…

The Los Angeles Dodgers have become baseball’s evil empire over the last few years, starting with the signing of Shohei Ohtani in late 2023.They added Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Teoscar Hernandez and Tyler Glasnow that offseason as well, then won the 2024 World Series over the New York Yankees. And instead of resting on their laurels, they kept going afterward. The front office signed Tanner Scott and Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki chose LA over the other interested teams and they brought back Tommy Edman and Teoscar Hernandez. Then won the World Series again.In the 2025-2026 offseason, baseball fans, particularly on X, lost their collective minds and any and all connection with rationality when LA added Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz. Nobody could compete with the Dodgers talent, the argument went, and with no weaknesses, they were virtually unstoppable other than with a salary cap.MLB’S SALARY CAP PROPOSAL WON’T FIX THE LEAGUE’S NON-EXISTENT COMPETITIVE BALANCE PROBLEMS Fast forward to August, and Tucker’s been a below average hitter this year and Edwin Díaz has an ERA around 12. The Dodgers went just 2-11 over a recent stretch against the Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers. Those Brewers, near the bottom in total payroll,…

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