NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Gordon Ramsay is setting the record straight about allegations Brooklyn Beckham made against his parents.In a recent interview with The Sun, the 59-year-old celebrity chef and TV personality denied Brooklyn’s claims that his mother, Victoria Beckham, danced inappropriately with him at his wedding to Nicola Peltz Beckham.”Victoria is upset, and [has] every right to be upset,” he told the outlet. “We were there at the wedding. There was nothing salacious. There was nothing inappropriate. Everyone was having fun [and] having a dance.” When pressed further about whether he saw Victoria “grind” on her son or if she did anything else that could be seen as inappropriate, Ramsay said, “No! Nothing of the sort. It was fun.” BROOKLYN BECKHAM’S BILLIONAIRE IN-LAWS EMERGE AS FORMIDABLE POWER PLAYERS IN RARE FAME-FORTUNE CLASH: EXPERTRamsay has had a close friendship with the Beckham family for over two decades, with Ramsay telling the outlet his relationship with Brooklyn remains “solid” throughout this family feud, adding that “Love is blind [and] it’s easy to get up on that roller coaster, and get carried away,” but that he believed Brooklyn will find his way back.”I’ve seen first hand just how good parents…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to boost migrant detention capacity to 92,600 beds as part of a nationwide deportation push, according to an internal agency memo.The memo, dated Feb. 13, 2026, lays out a sweeping overhaul designed to support what ICE describes as the ability to “effectuate mass deportations,” including eight mega-centers capable of housing up to 10,000 detainees each and slated to be fully operational by Nov. 30, 2026. The memo states that the initiative will be funded through congressional allocations under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”Beyond the mega-centers, the plan calls for 16 regional processing sites built to hold between 1,000 and 1,500 detainees for short stays of three to seven days, as well as the acquisition of 10 existing “turnkey” facilities where ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations already operates. The new model aims to consolidate existing contracts while centralizing detention operations nationwide.NEW DEM PROPOSAL WOULD RESTRICT ICE’S KEY TOOL TO DETAIN CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS The document states that ICE has added 12,000 new law enforcement officers through a surge hiring effort and says expanded detention space will be a necessary downstream requirement to sustain an anticipated…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Potential 2028 Democratic hopefuls took their criticism of President Donald Trump overseas this week, with figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaking at the Munich Security Conference.Fox News contributor and former assistant White House counsel Hugh Hewitt speculated that the high-profile appearances at the annual gathering of world leaders could be early auditions to lead the Democratic Party’s 2028 presidential run.Hewitt predicted Ocasio-Cortez would ultimately top the Democratic ticket.”Everyone knows she’s going to be their nominee,” Hewitt said Saturday on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”NEWSOM STOP IN KEY PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY STATE SPARKS MORE 2028 SPECULATION He specifically criticized Ocasio-Cortez and Newsom’s proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy. When asked whether she would pursue a wealth tax if she ran for president, Ocasio-Cortez said it should be enacted “expeditiously.”Hewitt criticized the approach as “terrible economics” and said it would weaken national security.”It’s a fantasy land, Candy Land kind of game in their heads, unicorns and bubbles, and it does not work.”DEMOCRATIC HEAVYWEIGHTS HARRIS, NEWSOM TURN HEADS, FUEL 2028 SPECULATIONOther Democrats at the event included Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly. In Germany, Ocasio-Cortez accused…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Gordon Ramsay is setting the record straight about allegations Brooklyn Beckham made against his parents.In a recent interview with The Sun, the 59-year-old celebrity chef and TV personality denied Brooklyn’s claims that his mother, Victoria Beckham, danced inappropriately with him at his wedding to Nicola Peltz Beckham.”Victoria is upset, and [has] every right to be upset,” he told the outlet. “We were there at the wedding. There was nothing salacious. There was nothing inappropriate. Everyone was having fun [and] having a dance.” When pressed further about whether he saw Victoria “grind” on her son or if she did anything else that could be seen as inappropriate, Ramsay said, “No! Nothing of the sort. It was fun.” BROOKLYN BECKHAM’S BILLIONAIRE IN-LAWS EMERGE AS FORMIDABLE POWER PLAYERS IN RARE FAME-FORTUNE CLASH: EXPERTRamsay has had a close friendship with the Beckham family for over two decades, with Ramsay telling the outlet his relationship with Brooklyn remains “solid” throughout this family feud, adding that “Love is blind [and] it’s easy to get up on that roller coaster, and get carried away,” but that he believed Brooklyn will find his way back.”I’ve seen first hand just how good parents…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to boost migrant detention capacity to 92,600 beds as part of a nationwide deportation push, according to an internal agency memo.The memo, dated Feb. 13, 2026, lays out a sweeping overhaul designed to support what ICE describes as the ability to “effectuate mass deportations,” including eight mega-centers capable of housing up to 10,000 detainees each and slated to be fully operational by Nov. 30, 2026. The memo states that the initiative will be funded through congressional allocations under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”Beyond the mega-centers, the plan calls for 16 regional processing sites built to hold between 1,000 and 1,500 detainees for short stays of three to seven days, as well as the acquisition of 10 existing “turnkey” facilities where ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations already operates. The new model aims to consolidate existing contracts while centralizing detention operations nationwide.NEW DEM PROPOSAL WOULD RESTRICT ICE’S KEY TOOL TO DETAIN CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS The document states that ICE has added 12,000 new law enforcement officers through a surge hiring effort and says expanded detention space will be a necessary downstream requirement to sustain an anticipated…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Potential 2028 Democratic hopefuls took their criticism of President Donald Trump overseas this week, with figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaking at the Munich Security Conference.Fox News contributor and former assistant White House counsel Hugh Hewitt speculated that the high-profile appearances at the annual gathering of world leaders could be early auditions to lead the Democratic Party’s 2028 presidential run.Hewitt predicted Ocasio-Cortez would ultimately top the Democratic ticket.”Everyone knows she’s going to be their nominee,” Hewitt said Saturday on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”NEWSOM STOP IN KEY PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY STATE SPARKS MORE 2028 SPECULATION He specifically criticized Ocasio-Cortez and Newsom’s proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy. When asked whether she would pursue a wealth tax if she ran for president, Ocasio-Cortez said it should be enacted “expeditiously.”Hewitt criticized the approach as “terrible economics” and said it would weaken national security.”It’s a fantasy land, Candy Land kind of game in their heads, unicorns and bubbles, and it does not work.”DEMOCRATIC HEAVYWEIGHTS HARRIS, NEWSOM TURN HEADS, FUEL 2028 SPECULATIONOther Democrats at the event included Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly. In Germany, Ocasio-Cortez accused…
This article was originally published by Michel Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. The housing bubble that burst during the Great Recession was enormous, but it was nothing compared to what we are facing now. Two decades ago, the average price of a home in the United States was about $140,000. Today, the average price of a home in the United States is above $500,000. We have literally never seen anything even close to a housing bubble of this magnitude. Unfortunately, what comes up must eventually come down. Just like we witnessed during the Great Recession, home sales have started to crash. In January, sales of previously owned homes were 8.4 percent lower than they were in December… Sales of previously owned homes in January dropped a much wider-than-expected 8.4% from December to a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of 3.91 million, according to the NAR. Sales were 4.4% lower than January 2025. That is the slowest pace since December 2023 and the biggest monthly drop since February 2022. This count is based on closings, so contracts that were likely signed in November and December, when the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage didn’t move much before dropping slightly in January. That…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The White House on Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council by drawing a sharp contrast with the Biden-era, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum citing higher production and lower gas prices as proof of “real savings” for Americans.”Under the President’s leadership and through the Council’s relentless execution, we have delivered historic gains in energy production, affordability, and security,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, chair of the National Energy Dominance Council, told Fox News Digital. “Gasoline prices have fallen to some of the lowest levels in years, permitting has been streamlined, and American energy exports are surging,” he added. “These achievements are not abstract, they mean real savings for families, farmers, and small businesses, and they are strengthening our position on the world stage.” Trump signed an executive order creating the National Energy Dominance Council on Feb. 14, 2025, which was tasked with cutting red tape and coordinating agencies to boost U.S. energy production, speed up permitting approvals, expand exports and deliver a national “energy dominance” strategy. TRUMP DIRECTS MILITARY TO STRIKE NEW DEALS WITH COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ‘GOING TO BE BUYING A LOT OF COAL’ A year…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Gordon Ramsay is setting the record straight about allegations Brooklyn Beckham made against his parents.In a recent interview with The Sun, the 59-year-old celebrity chef and TV personality denied Brooklyn’s claims that his mother, Victoria Beckham, danced inappropriately with him at his…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to boost migrant detention capacity to 92,600 beds as part of a nationwide deportation push, according to an internal agency memo.The memo, dated Feb. 13, 2026, lays out a sweeping overhaul designed to support what…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Potential 2028 Democratic hopefuls took their criticism of President Donald Trump overseas this week, with figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaking at the Munich Security Conference.Fox News contributor and former assistant White House counsel Hugh Hewitt speculated…
This article was originally published by Michel Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. The housing bubble that burst during the Great Recession was enormous, but it was nothing compared to what we are facing now. Two decades ago, the average price of a home in the United States was about…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The White House on Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council by drawing a sharp contrast with the Biden-era, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum citing higher production and lower gas prices as proof…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fans are concerned after it was revealed that videos with vulnerable messages were reposted by “Quad God” Ilia Malinin on TikTok.The 21-year-old had a clear path to win the men’s singles skating gold medal on Friday night, but after falling twice, he…
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 entered the Cold War as a swept-wing jet fighter that stunned Western planners and demonstrated its lethality in the skies over Korea. In this article, Peter Suciu examines how its advanced aerodynamics, heavy cannon armament, and combat performance against American aircraft made it one of the defining…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Gordon Ramsay is setting the record straight about allegations Brooklyn Beckham made against his parents.In a recent interview with The Sun, the 59-year-old celebrity chef and TV personality denied Brooklyn’s claims that his mother, Victoria Beckham, danced inappropriately with him at his wedding to Nicola Peltz Beckham.”Victoria is upset, and [has] every right to be upset,” he told the outlet. “We were there at the wedding. There was nothing salacious. There was nothing inappropriate. Everyone was having fun [and] having a dance.” When pressed further about whether he saw Victoria “grind” on her son or if she did anything else that could be seen as inappropriate, Ramsay said, “No! Nothing of the sort. It was fun.” BROOKLYN BECKHAM’S BILLIONAIRE IN-LAWS EMERGE AS FORMIDABLE POWER PLAYERS IN RARE FAME-FORTUNE CLASH: EXPERTRamsay has had a close friendship with the Beckham family for over two decades, with Ramsay telling the outlet his relationship with Brooklyn remains “solid” throughout this family feud, adding that “Love is blind [and] it’s easy to get up on that roller coaster, and get carried away,” but that he believed Brooklyn will find his way back.”I’ve seen first hand just how good parents…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to boost migrant detention capacity to 92,600 beds as part of a nationwide deportation push, according to an internal agency memo.The memo, dated Feb. 13, 2026, lays out a sweeping overhaul designed to support what ICE describes as the ability to “effectuate mass deportations,” including eight mega-centers capable of housing up to 10,000 detainees each and slated to be fully operational by Nov. 30, 2026. The memo states that the initiative will be funded through congressional allocations under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”Beyond the mega-centers, the plan calls for 16 regional processing sites built to hold between 1,000 and 1,500 detainees for short stays of three to seven days, as well as the acquisition of 10 existing “turnkey” facilities where ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations already operates. The new model aims to consolidate existing contracts while centralizing detention operations nationwide.NEW DEM PROPOSAL WOULD RESTRICT ICE’S KEY TOOL TO DETAIN CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS The document states that ICE has added 12,000 new law enforcement officers through a surge hiring effort and says expanded detention space will be a necessary downstream requirement to sustain an anticipated…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Potential 2028 Democratic hopefuls took their criticism of President Donald Trump overseas this week, with figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaking at the Munich Security Conference.Fox News contributor and former assistant White House counsel Hugh Hewitt speculated that the high-profile appearances at the annual gathering of world leaders could be early auditions to lead the Democratic Party’s 2028 presidential run.Hewitt predicted Ocasio-Cortez would ultimately top the Democratic ticket.”Everyone knows she’s going to be their nominee,” Hewitt said Saturday on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”NEWSOM STOP IN KEY PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY STATE SPARKS MORE 2028 SPECULATION He specifically criticized Ocasio-Cortez and Newsom’s proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy. When asked whether she would pursue a wealth tax if she ran for president, Ocasio-Cortez said it should be enacted “expeditiously.”Hewitt criticized the approach as “terrible economics” and said it would weaken national security.”It’s a fantasy land, Candy Land kind of game in their heads, unicorns and bubbles, and it does not work.”DEMOCRATIC HEAVYWEIGHTS HARRIS, NEWSOM TURN HEADS, FUEL 2028 SPECULATIONOther Democrats at the event included Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly. In Germany, Ocasio-Cortez accused…
This article was originally published by Michel Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. The housing bubble that burst during the Great Recession was enormous, but it was nothing compared to what we are facing now. Two decades ago, the average price of a home in the United States was about $140,000. Today, the average price of a home in the United States is above $500,000. We have literally never seen anything even close to a housing bubble of this magnitude. Unfortunately, what comes up must eventually come down. Just like we witnessed during the Great Recession, home sales have started to crash. In January, sales of previously owned homes were 8.4 percent lower than they were in December… Sales of previously owned homes in January dropped a much wider-than-expected 8.4% from December to a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of 3.91 million, according to the NAR. Sales were 4.4% lower than January 2025. That is the slowest pace since December 2023 and the biggest monthly drop since February 2022. This count is based on closings, so contracts that were likely signed in November and December, when the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage didn’t move much before dropping slightly in January. That…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The White House on Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council by drawing a sharp contrast with the Biden-era, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum citing higher production and lower gas prices as proof of “real savings” for Americans.”Under the President’s leadership and through the Council’s relentless execution, we have delivered historic gains in energy production, affordability, and security,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, chair of the National Energy Dominance Council, told Fox News Digital. “Gasoline prices have fallen to some of the lowest levels in years, permitting has been streamlined, and American energy exports are surging,” he added. “These achievements are not abstract, they mean real savings for families, farmers, and small businesses, and they are strengthening our position on the world stage.” Trump signed an executive order creating the National Energy Dominance Council on Feb. 14, 2025, which was tasked with cutting red tape and coordinating agencies to boost U.S. energy production, speed up permitting approvals, expand exports and deliver a national “energy dominance” strategy. TRUMP DIRECTS MILITARY TO STRIKE NEW DEALS WITH COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS: ‘GOING TO BE BUYING A LOT OF COAL’ A year…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fans are concerned after it was revealed that videos with vulnerable messages were reposted by “Quad God” Ilia Malinin on TikTok.The 21-year-old had a clear path to win the men’s singles skating gold medal on Friday night, but after falling twice, he settled for eighth place.Malinin was blunt about his performance when speaking to NBC afterward, saying simply, “I blew it,” and it was a clear mental hurdle from start to finish. Afterward, Malinin reposted several TikToks, including one with the message, “Sometimes I wish something bad would just happen to me so I don’t have to do it myself.”Another video had the message, “Your little boy is tired mom.”Malinin also shared posts from “Healing Letters,” an account that writes messages in a book. One said, “When I get home and step into my room and my eyes start watering because no one knows how hard I’m truly trying.”Another one said, “Nothing hurts more than trying your best and still not being good enough,” and the book was slammed shut.U.S. Figure Skating did not immediately respond to a request for comment, as fans showed plenty of concern and support throughout the comments.”YOU…
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 entered the Cold War as a swept-wing jet fighter that stunned Western planners and demonstrated its lethality in the skies over Korea. In this article, Peter Suciu examines how its advanced aerodynamics, heavy cannon armament, and combat performance against American aircraft made it one of the defining military machines of the twentieth century. The MiG-15 emerged as the Soviet Union’s first swept-wing jet fighter and completely shocked Western air forces when it appeared over Korea. Image: slezo/CC BY 2.0 During the Second World War, the Soviet Union went from a near collapse following the German invasion in June 1941 to seeing one of the greatest resurgences in military history and capturing Berlin in May 1945. Despite its size and combat capabilities, many of its military platforms lagged behind those of the West. Such was certainly true of small arms and military aircraft; just as Moscow made a significant leap forward with the AK-47 rifle in the immediate aftermath of the conflict, it also made great strides in aircraft design. More importantly, the Soviet Union quickly bridged the technological gap that had separated its aircraft production from that of other great powers during the war. It succeeded quickly, but…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! World Curling has addressed the cheating allegations that rocked Friday night’s round-robin game between Canada and Sweden, concluding that “no violations were recorded” during the umpires’ observations that followed the claims.Tensions flared when Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson accused Canada’s Marc Kennedy of double-touching the stone. Videos shared online appeared to show Kennedy touching the stone with an extended finger after he released the handle. The two opponents exchanged words when Eriksson said, “Maybe it’s okay touching the rock after the hog line, I don’t know.”Kennedy then fired back, “Who’s doing it? I haven’t done it once, you can f— off.”The two continued to exchange words, but it was Kennedy who used profanities to express his displeasure with the accusations. “Come on Oskar, just f— off.” World Curling released a statement Saturday addressing the controversy – both the accusations and Kennedy’s sportsmanship. “Game Umpires are situated at the end of each sheet and physically cannot see every delivery infraction. However, when they are made aware of delivery issues, game umpires are positioned to observe the delivery for three ends. During this period of observation in the Friday evening game, there were no violations recorded,” the statement…
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