NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Albert Regis’ NFL dream became a reality Friday when the Jacksonville Jaguars selected the former Texas A&M defensive tackle in the third round of the NFL Draft.Before Regis learned where his NFL career would begin, his infant daughter seemed to know his landing spot. A video posted to social media showed baby Akari crawling toward a cup bearing the Jaguars logo.The move suggested Akari effectively predicted which team’s jersey her father would wear during his rookie season.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Regis, listed at 6-foot-1 and 295 pounds, built his game at Texas A&M in the trenches as a nose tackle focused on slowing opposing running backs.Regis’ leap to the pros left a void along the Aggies defensive line. Texas A&M plugged the hole by bringing in CJ Mims, who transferred from North Carolina.2026 NFL DRAFT SLEEPERS: WHERE DID OUR 5 UNDERRATED NON-1ST ROUND PROSPECTS LAND?Mimis lined up at the nose tackle position for UNC at a significantly higher rate than Regis did. Mims began his college career at East Carolina before transferring to Chapel Hill. The 2026 season will mark his fifth in the college football ranks. Former…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Air travelers hoping for some relief on soaring ticket prices may not get it anytime soon — even if fuel costs drop, according to reports.One airline CEO in particular is facing backlash after suggesting the company may not lower the high fares even if oil prices stabilize, comments that quickly sparked anger among travelers online.During an earnings call earlier this month, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian indicated the airline would “retain any of the pricing strength” gained amid the current environment, even if fuel prices decline. He added that lower fuel costs would “help us boost our margins this year and clearly into next year,” according to multiple reports.HIGHER FARES COULD SLAM FLIGHT PASSENGERS TO POPULAR REGION AS AIRLINES SHIFT COSTS: ‘NOT A FAN’He also said that “it’s hard to call anything temporary” given the current fuel levels, The Guardian reported. The ongoing war in Iran has disrupted a key global oil supply route, spiking airfare in recent weeks. About 20% of the world’s oil usually passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which is now under a U.S. naval blockade that has sharply reduced ship traffic — making it a key…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Days after Iran’s leadership projected a unified front, undermining the long-cited moderate-vs.-hardliner divide, President Donald Trump canceled planned talks with Tehran in Islamabad, Pakistan, citing “infighting and confusion” inside the regime.Iranian-American experts argue that social media posts from Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, President Masoud Pezeshkian and other key officials reveal that the “good cop, bad cop” tactic that the regime exploited to deceive adversaries and secure generous concessions in nuclear negotiations has collapsed.In a Truth Social post on Saturday, Trump announced he canceled the trip, citing “too much time wasted on traveling” and “too much work!””Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their ‘leadership,'” the president added, noting “nobody knows who is in charge, including them.” EXILED PRINCE LOOKS TO LEAD IRANIAN PEOPLE IN ENDING ISLAMIC REPUBLIC: ‘OUR BERLIN WALL MOMENT'”Also, we have all the cards, they have none!” Trump wrote. “If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!”The implosion of the hardline-moderate dichotomy within the regime could have profound consequences for Trump’s approach to the atomic talks in Islamabad, experts said. Trump appeared to allude to a blurry divide between factions within Iran last…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Albert Regis’ NFL dream became a reality Friday when the Jacksonville Jaguars selected the former Texas A&M defensive tackle in the third round of the NFL Draft.Before Regis learned where his NFL career would begin, his infant daughter seemed to know his landing spot. A video posted to social media showed baby Akari crawling toward a cup bearing the Jaguars logo.The move suggested Akari effectively predicted which team’s jersey her father would wear during his rookie season.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Regis, listed at 6-foot-1 and 295 pounds, built his game at Texas A&M in the trenches as a nose tackle focused on slowing opposing running backs.Regis’ leap to the pros left a void along the Aggies defensive line. Texas A&M plugged the hole by bringing in CJ Mims, who transferred from North Carolina.2026 NFL DRAFT SLEEPERS: WHERE DID OUR 5 UNDERRATED NON-1ST ROUND PROSPECTS LAND?Mimis lined up at the nose tackle position for UNC at a significantly higher rate than Regis did. Mims began his college career at East Carolina before transferring to Chapel Hill. The 2026 season will mark his fifth in the college football ranks. Former…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Air travelers hoping for some relief on soaring ticket prices may not get it anytime soon — even if fuel costs drop, according to reports.One airline CEO in particular is facing backlash after suggesting the company may not lower the high fares even if oil prices stabilize, comments that quickly sparked anger among travelers online.During an earnings call earlier this month, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian indicated the airline would “retain any of the pricing strength” gained amid the current environment, even if fuel prices decline. He added that lower fuel costs would “help us boost our margins this year and clearly into next year,” according to multiple reports.HIGHER FARES COULD SLAM FLIGHT PASSENGERS TO POPULAR REGION AS AIRLINES SHIFT COSTS: ‘NOT A FAN’He also said that “it’s hard to call anything temporary” given the current fuel levels, The Guardian reported. The ongoing war in Iran has disrupted a key global oil supply route, spiking airfare in recent weeks. About 20% of the world’s oil usually passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which is now under a U.S. naval blockade that has sharply reduced ship traffic — making it a key…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Days after Iran’s leadership projected a unified front, undermining the long-cited moderate-vs.-hardliner divide, President Donald Trump canceled planned talks with Tehran in Islamabad, Pakistan, citing “infighting and confusion” inside the regime.Iranian-American experts argue that social media posts from Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, President Masoud Pezeshkian and other key officials reveal that the “good cop, bad cop” tactic that the regime exploited to deceive adversaries and secure generous concessions in nuclear negotiations has collapsed.In a Truth Social post on Saturday, Trump announced he canceled the trip, citing “too much time wasted on traveling” and “too much work!””Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their ‘leadership,'” the president added, noting “nobody knows who is in charge, including them.” EXILED PRINCE LOOKS TO LEAD IRANIAN PEOPLE IN ENDING ISLAMIC REPUBLIC: ‘OUR BERLIN WALL MOMENT'”Also, we have all the cards, they have none!” Trump wrote. “If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!”The implosion of the hardline-moderate dichotomy within the regime could have profound consequences for Trump’s approach to the atomic talks in Islamabad, experts said. Trump appeared to allude to a blurry divide between factions within Iran last…
The Road to the Roses is over, and now the spotlight shifts to Churchill Downs, where the 152nd Kentucky Derby is ready to take over Louisville in all its glorious chaos.From the buzz of the post position draw to the first look at the morning-line odds, Derby week always feels like the sport cracking open a fresh bottle of adrenaline. This is where hype turns into hard numbers, and contenders start getting separated from pretenders.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON OUTKICK.COMEvery spring, the Derby delivers the kind of pageantry horse racing sells best: packed grandstands, wild hats, roaring crowds and a field of three-year-olds carrying huge expectations into the starting gate.Strategy meets destiny today as the morning-line odds are set and starting gates are assigned. Grab a mint julep and settle in; the hunt for the 2026 Triple Crown has officially begun.2026 Kentucky Derby field#Post Position, Horse (morning-line odds) Record: Starts-Wins-Places-Shows #1 Renegade (4-1) Record: 5-2-2-1Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.Trainer: Todd PletcherOwner: Repole Stable #2 Albus (30-1) Record: 4-2-0-1Jockey: Manny FrancoTrainer: Riley MottOwner: Pin Oak Stud #3 Intrepido (50-1) Record: 6-2-1-0Jockey: Hector BerriosTrainer: Jeff MullinsOwner: Dutch Girl Holdings #4 Litmus Test (30-1) #5 Right to Party (30-1) Record: 4-1-1-2Jockey: Christopher ElliottTrainer: Kenny McPeekOwner: Chester Broman Sr. #6 Commandment (6-1) Record: 5-4-0-0Jockey:…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A California winery partially owned by the husband of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., abruptly shut down in early April as House Republicans scrutinize Omar’s net worth.Omar’s financial disclosures show Mynett owns a stake in eStCru Wines, a California wine business that shut down as of April 4, according to California business records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.”Ilhan Omar has spent her entire career covering up Democrat-enabled fraud that cost taxpayers billions, so it’s no surprise that she would do the same for her husband. Voters see right through the corrupt lies of Ilhan Omar and her Democrat colleagues, and they’ll pay the consequences of their crimes at the ballot box this November,” Republican National Committee spokeswoman Delanie Bomar told Fox News Digital.The shutdown comes amid a House Oversight Committee probe into Omar’s finances, with her husband’s assets a major area of focus.ILHAN OMAR VINEGAR ATTACKER CHANGES PLEA AFTER CHAOTIC ONSTAGE RUSH “Financial disclosure forms, filed by your wife Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, show eStCru LLC and Rose Lake Capital LLC, which you hold ownership stakes in, went from being worth as much as $51,000 in 2023 to as much as…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Albert Regis’ NFL dream became a reality Friday when the Jacksonville Jaguars selected the former Texas A&M defensive tackle in the third round of the NFL Draft.Before Regis learned where his NFL career would begin, his infant daughter seemed to know his…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Air travelers hoping for some relief on soaring ticket prices may not get it anytime soon — even if fuel costs drop, according to reports.One airline CEO in particular is facing backlash after suggesting the company may not lower the high fares…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Days after Iran’s leadership projected a unified front, undermining the long-cited moderate-vs.-hardliner divide, President Donald Trump canceled planned talks with Tehran in Islamabad, Pakistan, citing “infighting and confusion” inside the regime.Iranian-American experts argue that social media posts from Iran’s new Supreme Leader…
The Road to the Roses is over, and now the spotlight shifts to Churchill Downs, where the 152nd Kentucky Derby is ready to take over Louisville in all its glorious chaos.From the buzz of the post position draw to the first look at the morning-line odds, Derby week always feels…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A California winery partially owned by the husband of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., abruptly shut down in early April as House Republicans scrutinize Omar’s net worth.Omar’s financial disclosures show Mynett owns a stake in eStCru Wines, a California wine business that shut…
Ryan Preece, who is single-handedly responsible for the removal of the backstretch grass at Daytona International Speedway, has a blunt message for Stephen A. Smith:Shut up and steer!OK, I’m paraphrasing, but I assume Preece at least thought that.For those who missed it, Stephen A. sent the NASCAR world into a…
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The End of the American Dream under the title: 13 U.S. Scientists, 9 Chinese Scientists, And A Prominent UFO Researcher Are All Dead – Is There A Connection? This is starting to get really weird. For months, people have been talking…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jake Paul is in Italy to take in some Olympic action and cheer on his fiancée, speedskater Jutta Leerdam.During his trip, he attended an Olympic hockey game with Vice President JD Vance, but afterward, ICE agents were on his mind, leading him to defend the officers on Saturday – Sunday morning in Italy.”If you don’t like ICE then you can’t call 911 when you’re in trouble. If you don’t respect law enforcement agents then you shouldn’t depend on them,” Paul posted on X. Paul then took a shot at Billie Eilish, who defended illegal immigrants in her Grammys acceptance speech.”When Billie Eyelash gets her home broken into it’s not gonna be f–k ICE I can promise you that,” Paul wrote.Eilish proclaimed that “nobody is illegal on stolen land” during her speech. TEAM USA FREESTYLE SKIERS SPARK OLYMPIC OUTRAGE OVER REMARKS ABOUT REPRESENTING US: ‘ANTI-AMERICAN RHETORIC'”Wait technically she can’t get broken into because she stole the land lolololololol,” Paul followed up.Earlier in the day, Paul criticized American Olympic skier Hunter Hess for saying he had “mixed emotions to represent the U.S. right now.””Wow pls shut the f–k up. From all true Americans. If…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A chaotic scene unfolded in Milan Saturday as police deployed water cannons and tear gas against demonstrators just steps away from an Olympic ice hockey rink.A group known as the Unsustainable Olympics Committee organized demonstrations highlighting concerns related to the environmental, economic and social impact of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Demonstrators also protested the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Italy, The Associated Press reported.The clash with police occurred near Milan’s Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, a newly built venue that has faced scrutiny over construction delays and rink-size concerns. Global Guardian, an international security firm, issued a travel alert Saturday, according to AP. “Anticipate heightened security and associated disruptions in the affected area over the next several hours,” the security alert said. “Plot route bypasses. Avoid all protests.” The alert also said at least five individuals were taken into custody.FEMALE NORDIC COMBINED ATHLETES PLAN PROTEST OVER OLYMPIC EXCLUSION: ‘IT’S SO MESSED UP’A group of masked protesters was seen setting off smoke bombs and firecrackers on a bridge overlooking a construction site approximately half a mile from the Olympic Village. An estimated 1,500 athletes are being housed at the Olympic Village…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! More than 5,000 invasive green iguanas in Florida were removed during the state’s two-day exemption that allowed residents and visitors to capture the cold-stunned reptiles without a permit, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).The state wildlife agency announced this week that 5,195 cold-stunned iguanas were collected and brought to four designated FWC offices on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 during South Florida’s period of record-setting cold temperatures.”The removal of over 5,000 of these nonnative lizards in such a short time span was only possible thanks to the coordinated efforts of many staff members in multiple FWC divisions and offices, our partners and, of course, the many residents that took the time to collect and turn in cold-stunned iguanas from their properties,” Roger Young, FWC’s executive director said at a Feb. 4 meeting in Tallahassee.LARGE BURMESE PYTHON ON VIDEO GETTING PULLED FROM FLORIDA NEIGHBORHOOD TREE: ‘IT WAS PRETTY DANGEROUS’Special regulations under an executive order allowed people to remove live, cold-stunned iguanas from the wild without a permit for two days only, the FWC said in a news release.Of the 5,195 iguanas collected, 3,882 of them were amassed at the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: TUCSON, Ariz. — The sheriff investigating the apparent kidnapping of “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother was spotted sitting near the front row at a college basketball game Saturday night, even as Guthrie and her two siblings posted a plaintive plea on Instagram for the safe return of their mother. Fox News Digital obtained photos of Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is facing increased scrutiny as the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance drags on, attending a matchup between the University of Arizona and Oklahoma State. Early Sunday morning will mark one week since Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her suburban Tucson home. The source of the photos, who requested anonymity, slammed Nanos for attending the game while the search continues. “I think it wasn’t a good move. This whole thing being so fresh and nationwide, maybe worldwide,” the source said. “I don’t think it was good for him to do it. He’s a major part of the investigation, so it didn’t look good to me. Very sad to see him at the Arizona basketball game.” Only minutes after the game ended, Savannah Guthrie and siblings Annie and Camron shared a third message on…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Guy Fieri recognizes the country’s true heroes.When speaking with Fox News Digital at the Fanatics party ahead of Super Bowl LX, the 58-year-old “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” star was interrupted by actor Kevin Costner, and the two bonded about their shared passion toward giving back to veterans and first responders.”I heard you do this amazing program down in Santa Barbara for veterans and first responders, and I’ve heard a bunch of my buddies talk about that you and I are supposed to collaborate,” Fieri told Costner.He went on to call Costner “the real deal” for what he does for veterans and first responders, adding that he “want[s] to help out because we gotta celebrate all the people that keep this country free.” GARY SINISE SAYS VETERANS DAY IS A REMINDER THAT THE MISSION NEVER ENDS FOR THOSE WHO SERVEFieri told Fox News Digital and Costner that the motto of his Guy Fieri Foundation is “serving those who serve us.””So we go around, when there’s a disaster, all we do is feed first responders,” he said of his foundation. “And then, when we don’t have disasters, we just go around the country and…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the Trump administration’s mass detention policy, allowing illegal immigrants to be detained without bond.The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) can lawfully deny bond hearings to immigrants arrested nationwide under the Constitution and federal immigration law.Attorney General Pam Bondi reacted to the ruling, saying the Department of Justice (DOJ) “secured yet another crucial legal victory” in support of President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda.”The Fifth Circuit just held illegal aliens can rightfully be detained without bond — a significant blow against activist judges who have been undermining our efforts to make America safe again at every turn,” she wrote on X. “Thank you to Ben Hayes who argued this case, Brett Shumate and the @DOJCivil Division. We will continue vindicating President Trump’s law and order agenda in courtrooms across the country.”BOASBERG ORDERS TRUMP TO BRING BACK CECOT MIGRANT CLASS DEPORTED IN MARCH Circuit judge Edith H. Jones wrote in the majority opinion that “unadmitted aliens apprehended anywhere in the United States are ineligible for release on bond, regardless of how long they have resided inside the United…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Chapel Hill was buzzing just a bit too early Saturday night.The 14th-ranked Tar Heels hit a 3-pointer in the closing seconds that everyone thought was a walk-off buzzer-beater over No. 4 Duke.In their defense, the horn sounded, and the clock showed zeroes, so legions of Tar Heel blue stormed the court. Seth Trimble even did Stephen Curry’s “go to sleep” celebration after hitting nothing but net. However, officials reviewed the replay and decided to put 0.4 seconds back on the clock.Hundreds of fans then had to clear the court, which had to be wiped down after food and drinks spilled everywhere.Thankfully for them, the original court storm was not a jinx. Duke couldn’t handle the inbound pass, sealing a 71-68 victory for North Carolina.It was UNC’s largest comeback win over Duke since 2001 after trailing by 13 points. The Tar Heels went on a 9-0 run over the final 2:25 and did not lead at any point until the final score. RICK PITINO TO ST. JOHN’S STAR ZUBY EJIOFOR: ‘YOU’RE GOING TO MAKE ME RETIRE’House of Pain’s classic “Jump Around” then played over the loudspeaker after the second court storm, and the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Traffic was stopped, but not for construction.Police in Commerce City, Colorado, say they were just as surprised as motorists this week after a fire-juggling unicyclist turned a busy intersection into an impromptu street performance — a moment the department joked was “certainly not on our Bingo card.”The Commerce City Police Department shared drone footage and photos of the unusual scene after receiving multiple calls from drivers who encountered the man juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle in traffic near U.S. 85 and 60th Avenue.”This post was certainly not on our Bingo card, yet here we are,” the department wrote in a social media post. “The intersection of U.S.-85 and 60th isn’t exactly the Las Vegas Strip… or is it?”GIRL CAUGHT ON VIDEO PULLING SINGLE SQUARE AS 63,000-BEER-COASTER TOWER FOR GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS COLLAPSES According to police, the performer rode through the median and crosswalk while traffic waited at the light, drawing both attention and concern from motorists.”We got numerous calls the other day when drivers were treated to a little stoplight entertainment courtesy of this fire-juggling unicyclist,” police said.Officers captured the scene using a drone, which showed the man balancing on…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard denied any wrongdoing on Saturday as Democrats question why a whistleblower complaint filed against her last May took nearly a year before it was referred to Congress.”[Virginia Democrat] Senator Mark Warner and his friends in the Propaganda Media have repeatedly lied to the American people that I or the ODNI ‘hid’ a whistleblower complaint in a safe for eight months,” Gabbard wrote in a lengthy X post on Saturday. “This is a blatant lie.”She continued, “I am not now, nor have I ever been, in possession or control of the Whistleblower’s complaint, so I obviously could not have ‘hidden’ it in a safe. Biden-era IC Inspector General Tamara Johnson was in possession of and responsible for securing the complaint for months.”The highly classified complaint by a U.S. intelligence official alleging wrongdoing on the part of Gabbard was filed eight months ago with the intelligence community’s watchdog office and was first reported on by the Wall Street Journal.EXCLUSIVE: GABBARD OUTLINES ELECTION SECURITY ASSESSMENT, PRESENCE AT FULTON COUNTY SEARCH The complaint has been locked in a safe since its filing, according to the Journal, with one U.S. official telling the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! From dirty dining rooms to unwelcome pests, a viral ranking highlights where restaurant cleanliness complaints are piling up, and which states patrons say have the biggest problems.The list comes from Chicago-based restaurant furniture company Affordable Seating, which analyzed more than 2.8 million TripAdvisor reviews across roughly 40,000 restaurants in 2024, according to reports. The company focused on low-rated restaurants that received 2.4 stars or fewer in major cities, flagging reviews that mentioned terms such as “dirty restaurant,” “hair in food,” “rats,” and “roaches.”EATING OUT GETTING MORE EXPENSIVE AS AMERICANS HIT ‘MENU PRICE FATIGUE’ NATIONWIDEThe rankings are based on crowdsourced online reviews, not official restaurant inspection data, which is tracked by local and state health departments. Here’s how the top 10 broke down — and what put each state on the list.1. New JerseyNew Jersey topped the list by a wide margin, driven by an unusually high volume of complaints referencing dirty dining conditions. The Garden State had 320,520 mentions of “dirty restaurant,” 1,883 of “hair in food” and 810 of rats and cockroaches.CRACKER BARREL EMPLOYEES TOLD TO PAY FOR THEIR OWN ALCOHOL, EAT AT COMPANY RESTAURANTS ON THE ROADThe number of “dirty restaurant”…
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