NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists may have uncovered the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan, the legendary French musketeer who inspired Alexandre Dumas’ “The Three Musketeers.”The skeleton was found in front of an altar at St. Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, the Netherlands, local officials said Wednesday.Workers found the human remains in February after the floor caved in, Reuters reported.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER EERIE ANGLO-SAXON ‘SAND BODIES’ AT NUCLEAR POWER STATION SITEResearchers are now testing DNA from the jawbone to see if it lines up with d’Artagnan’s descendants. The church has long been considered a possible burial site for d’Artagnan, according to officials. Speaking to Reuters, archaeologist Wim Dijkman said the excavation has become a “top-level investigation.”He added, “We want to be absolutely certain — or as certain as possible — whether it is the famous musketeer, who was killed here near Maastricht.”Fox News Digital reached out to Dijkman for further comment.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZBorn in 1611, d’Artagnan served under King Louis XIV — known as the “Sun King” — and rose to captain of the Musketeers of the Guard, an elite military unit.He was killed on June 25, 1673, near Maastricht, after…
The Pentagon is preparing what its called a “final blow” should diplomatic talks with Iranian officials fail. The Department of War, headed by Pete Hegseth, has said it is developing a plan that will likely include a massive bombing campaign and military ground forces. In interviews with Axios, ruling class officials and sources familiar with the internal discussions describe four major “final blow” options Trump could choose from: Invading or blockading Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub. Invading Larak, an island that helps Iran solidify its control of the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic outpost hosts Iranian bunkers, attack craft that can blow up cargo ships, and radars that monitor movements in the strait. Seizing the strategic island of Abu Musa and two smaller islands, which lie near the western entrance to the strait and are controlled by Iran but also claimed by the UAE. Blocking or seizing ships that are exporting Iranian oil on the eastern side of the Hormuz Strait. These may not be the “final blow” either, as Iran doesn’t seem like it wants to roll over in the war, previously saying that it will end on Iran’s terms, when they decide to end it. The ruling…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., leveled threats to investigate news organizations that have made settlements with President Donald Trump if Democrats take control of Congress in the 2026 midterms.”These studios, these companies, these media conglomerates need to understand that right now it may be carte blanche for them — right now they may be able to have ABC make a payment to the president personally and CBS do the same or change the content, but there’s going to be an investigation into all of this when the Congress changes hands. And if there were improper considerations went into greasing the skids on this, this is going to come to light,” Schiff said on Friday’s installment of “The Town” podcast.”There’s going to be an accounting and companies need to know that if they’re engaged in corrupt or illicit activity or improper activity that there’s going to be accountability… We’re not just going to look past whether there was money changing hands to grease the skids here. That accountability is going to be very important,” Schiff added.MOOD IS ‘HORRIFIC’ INSIDE CNN AS STAFFERS BRACE FOR CHANGE AMID POTENTIAL PARAMOUNT TAKEOVER, INSIDERS SAY The Democratic lawmaker…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists may have uncovered the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan, the legendary French musketeer who inspired Alexandre Dumas’ “The Three Musketeers.”The skeleton was found in front of an altar at St. Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, the Netherlands, local officials said Wednesday.Workers found the human remains in February after the floor caved in, Reuters reported.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER EERIE ANGLO-SAXON ‘SAND BODIES’ AT NUCLEAR POWER STATION SITEResearchers are now testing DNA from the jawbone to see if it lines up with d’Artagnan’s descendants. The church has long been considered a possible burial site for d’Artagnan, according to officials. Speaking to Reuters, archaeologist Wim Dijkman said the excavation has become a “top-level investigation.”He added, “We want to be absolutely certain — or as certain as possible — whether it is the famous musketeer, who was killed here near Maastricht.”Fox News Digital reached out to Dijkman for further comment.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZBorn in 1611, d’Artagnan served under King Louis XIV — known as the “Sun King” — and rose to captain of the Musketeers of the Guard, an elite military unit.He was killed on June 25, 1673, near Maastricht, after…
The Pentagon is preparing what its called a “final blow” should diplomatic talks with Iranian officials fail. The Department of War, headed by Pete Hegseth, has said it is developing a plan that will likely include a massive bombing campaign and military ground forces. In interviews with Axios, ruling class officials and sources familiar with the internal discussions describe four major “final blow” options Trump could choose from: Invading or blockading Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub. Invading Larak, an island that helps Iran solidify its control of the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic outpost hosts Iranian bunkers, attack craft that can blow up cargo ships, and radars that monitor movements in the strait. Seizing the strategic island of Abu Musa and two smaller islands, which lie near the western entrance to the strait and are controlled by Iran but also claimed by the UAE. Blocking or seizing ships that are exporting Iranian oil on the eastern side of the Hormuz Strait. These may not be the “final blow” either, as Iran doesn’t seem like it wants to roll over in the war, previously saying that it will end on Iran’s terms, when they decide to end it. The ruling…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., leveled threats to investigate news organizations that have made settlements with President Donald Trump if Democrats take control of Congress in the 2026 midterms.”These studios, these companies, these media conglomerates need to understand that right now it may be carte blanche for them — right now they may be able to have ABC make a payment to the president personally and CBS do the same or change the content, but there’s going to be an investigation into all of this when the Congress changes hands. And if there were improper considerations went into greasing the skids on this, this is going to come to light,” Schiff said on Friday’s installment of “The Town” podcast.”There’s going to be an accounting and companies need to know that if they’re engaged in corrupt or illicit activity or improper activity that there’s going to be accountability… We’re not just going to look past whether there was money changing hands to grease the skids here. That accountability is going to be very important,” Schiff added.MOOD IS ‘HORRIFIC’ INSIDE CNN AS STAFFERS BRACE FOR CHANGE AMID POTENTIAL PARAMOUNT TAKEOVER, INSIDERS SAY The Democratic lawmaker…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The illegal immigrant accused of killing a Loyola University Chicago student is set to make his first court appearance more than a week after his arrest, which was delayed as he undergoes treatment for tuberculosis.Jose Medina-Medina, 25, allegedly killed Sheridan Gorman while she was with friends on a pier on March 19 just after 1 a.m., according to officials. Medina-Medina, the suspect in Gorman’s murder, entered the country illegally on May 9, 2023, and was apprehended then released into the U.S. under the Biden administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X A detention hearing for Medina-Medina was scheduled for Monday, but was postponed as court officials said he was being treated for tuberculosis. The hearing was moved to Friday at 11:30 a.m. local time, where prosecutors are expected to give more details on Medina-Medina and Gorman’s murder. He’s facing charges of murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault, aggravated discharge of a firearm, and illegal possession of a weapon.A Cook County Sheriff’s Office spokesman told Fox News Digital Friday that Medina-Medina was in the medical division of its jail. He was at a local hospital…
Photos by Kenda Lenseigne It’s been said that you should never grocery shop while you’re hungry. That’s because you go into the store with the intention of just picking up a few things and end up walking out with a full cart. Project vehicles tend to follow the same path and take on lives of their own. We buy them with the goal of just fixing what’s needed to get them streetable. Then, we suddenly find ourselves with an infinite checklist of items we “need.” It’s a domino effect that plagues pretty much anyone who loves cars that borders on having a film crew from the TV series Intervention show up to document that addiction. Our friend Mitch went down the proverbial rabbit hole and ended up creating a rig that’d make WhistlinDiesel sh*t the bed. Many of us have fleeting thoughts on kitting out an old military vehicle, but most lack the resources to make it happen. With two Humvees already in his possession (no, not the GM version), Mitch already knew what he was up against when he saw this ’90 BMY M923A2 sitting on a used car lot for an unbelievably reasonable price of around $12,000. How…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists may have uncovered the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan, the legendary French musketeer who inspired Alexandre Dumas’ “The Three Musketeers.”The skeleton was found in front of an altar at St. Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, the Netherlands,…
The Pentagon is preparing what its called a “final blow” should diplomatic talks with Iranian officials fail. The Department of War, headed by Pete Hegseth, has said it is developing a plan that will likely include a massive bombing campaign and military ground forces. In interviews with Axios, ruling class…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., leveled threats to investigate news organizations that have made settlements with President Donald Trump if Democrats take control of Congress in the 2026 midterms.”These studios, these companies, these media conglomerates need to understand that right now it may…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The illegal immigrant accused of killing a Loyola University Chicago student is set to make his first court appearance more than a week after his arrest, which was delayed as he undergoes treatment for tuberculosis.Jose Medina-Medina, 25, allegedly killed Sheridan Gorman while…
Photos by Kenda Lenseigne It’s been said that you should never grocery shop while you’re hungry. That’s because you go into the store with the intention of just picking up a few things and end up walking out with a full cart. Project vehicles tend to follow the same path…
Editor’s note: This is a developing story.The U.S. military has fired over 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in four weeks of war with Iran, burning through the precision weapons at a rate that has alarmed some Pentagon officials and prompted internal discussions about how to make more available, The Washington Post…
Reliable communication used to be the first thing you lost the moment you stepped away from the grid. Once your cell signal faded, you were effectively on your own. Starlink, and now the Starlink Mini, have changed that reality in a way that is nothing short of game-changing. In a…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists may have uncovered the remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan, the legendary French musketeer who inspired Alexandre Dumas’ “The Three Musketeers.”The skeleton was found in front of an altar at St. Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, the Netherlands, local officials said Wednesday.Workers found the human remains in February after the floor caved in, Reuters reported.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER EERIE ANGLO-SAXON ‘SAND BODIES’ AT NUCLEAR POWER STATION SITEResearchers are now testing DNA from the jawbone to see if it lines up with d’Artagnan’s descendants. The church has long been considered a possible burial site for d’Artagnan, according to officials. Speaking to Reuters, archaeologist Wim Dijkman said the excavation has become a “top-level investigation.”He added, “We want to be absolutely certain — or as certain as possible — whether it is the famous musketeer, who was killed here near Maastricht.”Fox News Digital reached out to Dijkman for further comment.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZBorn in 1611, d’Artagnan served under King Louis XIV — known as the “Sun King” — and rose to captain of the Musketeers of the Guard, an elite military unit.He was killed on June 25, 1673, near Maastricht, after…
The Pentagon is preparing what its called a “final blow” should diplomatic talks with Iranian officials fail. The Department of War, headed by Pete Hegseth, has said it is developing a plan that will likely include a massive bombing campaign and military ground forces. In interviews with Axios, ruling class officials and sources familiar with the internal discussions describe four major “final blow” options Trump could choose from: Invading or blockading Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub. Invading Larak, an island that helps Iran solidify its control of the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic outpost hosts Iranian bunkers, attack craft that can blow up cargo ships, and radars that monitor movements in the strait. Seizing the strategic island of Abu Musa and two smaller islands, which lie near the western entrance to the strait and are controlled by Iran but also claimed by the UAE. Blocking or seizing ships that are exporting Iranian oil on the eastern side of the Hormuz Strait. These may not be the “final blow” either, as Iran doesn’t seem like it wants to roll over in the war, previously saying that it will end on Iran’s terms, when they decide to end it. The ruling…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., leveled threats to investigate news organizations that have made settlements with President Donald Trump if Democrats take control of Congress in the 2026 midterms.”These studios, these companies, these media conglomerates need to understand that right now it may be carte blanche for them — right now they may be able to have ABC make a payment to the president personally and CBS do the same or change the content, but there’s going to be an investigation into all of this when the Congress changes hands. And if there were improper considerations went into greasing the skids on this, this is going to come to light,” Schiff said on Friday’s installment of “The Town” podcast.”There’s going to be an accounting and companies need to know that if they’re engaged in corrupt or illicit activity or improper activity that there’s going to be accountability… We’re not just going to look past whether there was money changing hands to grease the skids here. That accountability is going to be very important,” Schiff added.MOOD IS ‘HORRIFIC’ INSIDE CNN AS STAFFERS BRACE FOR CHANGE AMID POTENTIAL PARAMOUNT TAKEOVER, INSIDERS SAY The Democratic lawmaker…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The illegal immigrant accused of killing a Loyola University Chicago student is set to make his first court appearance more than a week after his arrest, which was delayed as he undergoes treatment for tuberculosis.Jose Medina-Medina, 25, allegedly killed Sheridan Gorman while she was with friends on a pier on March 19 just after 1 a.m., according to officials. Medina-Medina, the suspect in Gorman’s murder, entered the country illegally on May 9, 2023, and was apprehended then released into the U.S. under the Biden administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X A detention hearing for Medina-Medina was scheduled for Monday, but was postponed as court officials said he was being treated for tuberculosis. The hearing was moved to Friday at 11:30 a.m. local time, where prosecutors are expected to give more details on Medina-Medina and Gorman’s murder. He’s facing charges of murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault, aggravated discharge of a firearm, and illegal possession of a weapon.A Cook County Sheriff’s Office spokesman told Fox News Digital Friday that Medina-Medina was in the medical division of its jail. He was at a local hospital…
Photos by Kenda Lenseigne It’s been said that you should never grocery shop while you’re hungry. That’s because you go into the store with the intention of just picking up a few things and end up walking out with a full cart. Project vehicles tend to follow the same path and take on lives of their own. We buy them with the goal of just fixing what’s needed to get them streetable. Then, we suddenly find ourselves with an infinite checklist of items we “need.” It’s a domino effect that plagues pretty much anyone who loves cars that borders on having a film crew from the TV series Intervention show up to document that addiction. Our friend Mitch went down the proverbial rabbit hole and ended up creating a rig that’d make WhistlinDiesel sh*t the bed. Many of us have fleeting thoughts on kitting out an old military vehicle, but most lack the resources to make it happen. With two Humvees already in his possession (no, not the GM version), Mitch already knew what he was up against when he saw this ’90 BMY M923A2 sitting on a used car lot for an unbelievably reasonable price of around $12,000. How…
Editor’s note: This is a developing story.The U.S. military has fired over 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in four weeks of war with Iran, burning through the precision weapons at a rate that has alarmed some Pentagon officials and prompted internal discussions about how to make more available, The Washington Post reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.Reuters could not immediately verify the report. “The U.S. military has more than enough munitions, ammo, and weapons stockpiles to achieve the goals of Operation Epic Fury laid out by President Trump — and beyond,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to Reuters.“Nevertheless, President Trump has always been intensely focused on (strengthening) our Armed Forces and he will continue to call on defense contractors to more speedily build American-made weapons, which are the best in the world,” Leavitt’s statement said.Asked for comment, the Pentagon, which Trump has ordered renamed Department of War, said the military had all it required. “The Department of War has everything it needs to execute any mission at the time and place of the President’s choosing and on any timeline,” chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement to Reuters. Read the full…
Reliable communication used to be the first thing you lost the moment you stepped away from the grid. Once your cell signal faded, you were effectively on your own. Starlink, and now the Starlink Mini, have changed that reality in a way that is nothing short of game-changing. In a compact, packable form factor, the Starlink Mini provides high speed, low latency internet in places that were once total dead zones. It is light enough to ride in a daypack, rugged enough to survive hard use, efficient for its output, and capable of delivering real bandwidth for calls, messages, mapping updates, and file transfer in remote country. In a true off-grid environment, gear either works or it doesn’t, and there’s not much room for error. The Starlink Mini fits into that space as a reliable tool for communication when you are beyond the grid. For hunters, overlanders, backcountry travelers, SAR professionals, and anyone with a serious outlook on preparedness, that capability offers more than simple convenience. It adds safety, flexibility, and confidence. It allows you to check in with family from deep in the backcountry, coordinate with teammates, receive updated weather information, and maintain situational awareness. Most importantly, it gives…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A top Meta lawyer says the company will “aggressively” pursue appeals after two juries found it liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.Juries in California and New Mexico recently found Meta liable for designing addictive platforms and violating consumer protection laws. Meta plans to appeal the rulings.”We disagree with these verdicts, respectfully,” C.J. Mahoney, Meta’s chief legal officer, said on “Saturday in America.””We think that they’re vulnerable on appeal, and we’re going to pursue those appeals aggressively,” he added.HAWLEY LAUNCHES GOOGLE INVESTIGATION AFTER ‘SHOCKING’ CHILD TRAFFICKING TESTIMONY AT SENATE HEARING On Wednesday, a Los Angeles jury found both Meta and Google liable for designing their products to make young people addicted. Jurors awarded the plaintiff $6 million after a nine-day trial. The plaintiff, known as KGM, testified that she became addicted to social media as a child and that it worsened her mental health struggles.Mahoney said Meta should not be blamed for the youth mental health crisis.”We do not believe that our platform is responsible for the teen mental health crisis in this country,” he said.JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT SLAMS BIG TECH FOR SEXTORTION, THREATS TO CHILDREN WHILE CALLING FOR KEY INTERNET…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Last week, researchers warned about a sophisticated iPhone hacking tool called DarkSword. Now the situation has escalated. A newer version of that tool has been leaked online and posted to a public code-sharing site. That changes everything. What was once limited to advanced attackers is now far easier to access and use. Security experts say this could quickly turn into a widespread threat, especially for people using older Apple software.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide – free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM newsletterDON’T IGNORE APPLE’S URGENT SECURITY UPDATE Why the DarkSword iPhone hack is more dangerous nowBefore the leak, tools like DarkSword required skill, resources and time. Now, much of that barrier is gone. The leaked version is surprisingly simple. It uses basic web technologies like HTML and JavaScript. That means someone with minimal experience could copy the code, host it and launch an attack in a short amount of time. Researchers say the exploits can work right away with little setup. No deep knowledge of iOS is…
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