NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kelsea Ballerini has zero patience for hecklers. On Saturday, Ballerini — who was performing in Sydney — called out a concertgoer after they yelled out her ex-husband Morgan Evans’ name during an emotional break-up song. In video footage posted to TikTok, a person from the crowd is heard yelling, “Team Morgan,” during Ballerini’s performance of “Penthouse,” a ballad she wrote amid her divorce from the Australian singer-songwriter in 2022. “F–k off,” Ballerini said into the microphone. “Team everyone’s happy.”KELSEA BALLERINI’S HAUNTING NEW SONG EXPOSES THE LONELINESS FEMINISM FORGOT Before continuing with the song, Ballerini gave a thumbs up and subtle middle finger before belting out the lyrics to the popular song. After the concert, Ballerini addressed the mishap on her Instagram Stories. “Respectfully, if anyone yells anything disrespectful to anyone during this song again, it will no longer be on the setlist,” she wrote, per People magazine. “Please let this be a song that matters to people and not a place to insert yourself into a world that doesn’t exist and was never yours to begin with.””Team everyone’s happy or bust,” she concluded. “Please.”Ballerini was married to Evans for nearly five years before filing for divorce in…
U.S. service members will receive a 3.8% pay increase beginning Jan. 1 under the final version of the annual defense bill announced by the House and Senate on Sunday night. The proposed fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act makes several changes to Defense Department personnel policy, including a 3.8% across-the-board military pay raise consistent with the Trump administration’s proposed budget request, as well as personnel policy alterations designed to improve troops’ quality of life. Under the bill, service members with families not only will receive a pay raise, they also will get more money each month when they deploy or are separated from their families for 30 days or more for training or other reasons. The legislation increases family separation allowance from $250 to $300 per month. RELATEDIt also allows expecting parents to use their parental leave within two years after the birth or adoption of a child and aims to make improvements to military and family housing. “We’re pleased to announce that the House and Senate Armed Services Committees have reached a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on the FY26 NDAA that supports service members and strengthens our national defense,” chairmen and ranking members of the House and Senate Armed Services…
Something’s fishy about this knife – and it’s the name. The Dace is a new Boker Plus flipper from returning design collaborator Joe Mangiafico, hitting a sub-$100 price point and delivering a solid suite of everyday carry specs. This is not the first time a knife has been named after a marine creature, but it’s probably the first time that the humble dace has been so honored. To be honest, it’s not the most visually inspiring of fish – more or less just your average-looking specimen, but evidently a fish that is a favorite of anglers, particularly in Europe where the dace is a native species. And, wouldn’t you know it, Mangiafico is himself an angler. The clip’s ano matches that on the pivot. He created a knife much more striking than its inspiration, with a clean ‘n’ mean drop point, with a 2.87-inch length and a stylin’ swedge that runs across the spine before meeting some finger jimping a little past the halfway point up there. Opened solely via flipper (much like a fish), the Dace’s blade is made from Nitro-V, a reliable modern stainless that sits comfortably in the upper echelons of non-super steel performance. The handle is…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kelsea Ballerini has zero patience for hecklers. On Saturday, Ballerini — who was performing in Sydney — called out a concertgoer after they yelled out her ex-husband Morgan Evans’ name during an emotional break-up song. In video footage posted to TikTok, a person from the crowd is heard yelling, “Team Morgan,” during Ballerini’s performance of “Penthouse,” a ballad she wrote amid her divorce from the Australian singer-songwriter in 2022. “F–k off,” Ballerini said into the microphone. “Team everyone’s happy.”KELSEA BALLERINI’S HAUNTING NEW SONG EXPOSES THE LONELINESS FEMINISM FORGOT Before continuing with the song, Ballerini gave a thumbs up and subtle middle finger before belting out the lyrics to the popular song. After the concert, Ballerini addressed the mishap on her Instagram Stories. “Respectfully, if anyone yells anything disrespectful to anyone during this song again, it will no longer be on the setlist,” she wrote, per People magazine. “Please let this be a song that matters to people and not a place to insert yourself into a world that doesn’t exist and was never yours to begin with.””Team everyone’s happy or bust,” she concluded. “Please.”Ballerini was married to Evans for nearly five years before filing for divorce in…
U.S. service members will receive a 3.8% pay increase beginning Jan. 1 under the final version of the annual defense bill announced by the House and Senate on Sunday night. The proposed fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act makes several changes to Defense Department personnel policy, including a 3.8% across-the-board military pay raise consistent with the Trump administration’s proposed budget request, as well as personnel policy alterations designed to improve troops’ quality of life. Under the bill, service members with families not only will receive a pay raise, they also will get more money each month when they deploy or are separated from their families for 30 days or more for training or other reasons. The legislation increases family separation allowance from $250 to $300 per month. RELATEDIt also allows expecting parents to use their parental leave within two years after the birth or adoption of a child and aims to make improvements to military and family housing. “We’re pleased to announce that the House and Senate Armed Services Committees have reached a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on the FY26 NDAA that supports service members and strengthens our national defense,” chairmen and ranking members of the House and Senate Armed Services…
Something’s fishy about this knife – and it’s the name. The Dace is a new Boker Plus flipper from returning design collaborator Joe Mangiafico, hitting a sub-$100 price point and delivering a solid suite of everyday carry specs. This is not the first time a knife has been named after a marine creature, but it’s probably the first time that the humble dace has been so honored. To be honest, it’s not the most visually inspiring of fish – more or less just your average-looking specimen, but evidently a fish that is a favorite of anglers, particularly in Europe where the dace is a native species. And, wouldn’t you know it, Mangiafico is himself an angler. The clip’s ano matches that on the pivot. He created a knife much more striking than its inspiration, with a clean ‘n’ mean drop point, with a 2.87-inch length and a stylin’ swedge that runs across the spine before meeting some finger jimping a little past the halfway point up there. Opened solely via flipper (much like a fish), the Dace’s blade is made from Nitro-V, a reliable modern stainless that sits comfortably in the upper echelons of non-super steel performance. The handle is…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The White House is turning up the heat on former President Joe Biden’s economic record as voters voice their discontent with current cost-of-living woes that President Donald Trump campaigned to bring down after his economic successes in his first term. “Putting an end to Joe Biden’s inflation and affordability crisis has been a Day One priority for President Trump,” White House spokesman Kush Desai told Fox News Digital Monday morning when asked about the White House message on affordability. “Every Trump administration official has been playing their part over the past year to deliver on this priority, from slashing costly regulations to securing historic drug pricing deals — efforts that have cooled inflation and raised real wages,” he continued. “Much work remains, but President Trump is highlighting the meaningful progress that his Administration has made and will continue to make to turn Joe Biden’s economic disaster around.” The Trump administration is facing a crisis over its economic messaging as Democrats increasingly, and effectively, lean into their message of “affordability” that helped deliver a series of election wins during the off-season cycle in November. JEN PSAKI MOCKS TRUMP, GOP OVER ‘AFFORDABILITY’ MESSAGE DURING COLBERT APPEARANCE Americans’ feelings…
Chief Master Sgt. David Wolfe was sworn in as chief master sergeant of the U.S. Air Force during an assumption of responsibility ceremony Monday, after the service announced the pick in early November.Wolfe is the service’s 21st top enlisted leader, replacing Chief Master Sgt. David Flosi, who announced his retirement in an Oct. 13 email following his wife’s sudden death. The CMSAF advises the Air Force chief of staff and the Air Force secretary in all matters relating to the service’s enlisted personnel. The Joint Base Andrews ceremony was attended by service members, family members, friends and Air Force leadership. Flosi could not attend.The ceremony, which was live streamed on DVIDS, began with a group of service members singing the Star-Spangled Banner, followed by Air Force Chaplain Col. Christopher LaPack delivering the invocation.Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach presided and called those who have served as chief master sergeants an “elite group,” given that Wolfe has had only 20 predecessors in the role, making the ceremony “historic in its own right.”“The expectations are high. Leadership that inspires empathy, energy that never runs out, a work ethic that motivates and raises the standard for all senior enlisted leaders across…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kelsea Ballerini has zero patience for hecklers. On Saturday, Ballerini — who was performing in Sydney — called out a concertgoer after they yelled out her ex-husband Morgan Evans’ name during an emotional break-up song. In video footage posted to TikTok, a person from…
U.S. service members will receive a 3.8% pay increase beginning Jan. 1 under the final version of the annual defense bill announced by the House and Senate on Sunday night. The proposed fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act makes several changes to Defense Department personnel policy, including a 3.8% across-the-board…
Something’s fishy about this knife – and it’s the name. The Dace is a new Boker Plus flipper from returning design collaborator Joe Mangiafico, hitting a sub-$100 price point and delivering a solid suite of everyday carry specs. This is not the first time a knife has been named after…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The White House is turning up the heat on former President Joe Biden’s economic record as voters voice their discontent with current cost-of-living woes that President Donald Trump campaigned to bring down after his economic successes in his first term. “Putting an end…
Chief Master Sgt. David Wolfe was sworn in as chief master sergeant of the U.S. Air Force during an assumption of responsibility ceremony Monday, after the service announced the pick in early November.Wolfe is the service’s 21st top enlisted leader, replacing Chief Master Sgt. David Flosi, who announced his retirement…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Israel Defense Forces and Israel Security Agency have exposed what they describe as a secret Hamas money-exchange network operating in central Turkey “under Iran’s direction,” according to documents and statements released this week.According to the intelligence released by the IDF and…
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has warned that artificial general intelligence, or AGI, could arrive within the next decade. With it, there could be “catastrophic outcomes”. Some of the catastrophes Hassabis warned of could be cyberattacks on energy or water infrastructure. Ruling classes could use HGI to destroy necessary infrastructure,…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New York Yankees star Aaron Judge etched his name higher onto the storied franchise’s leaderboard on Tuesday night. Judge hit his 359th career home run in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers, breaking a tie with Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra for fifth place on the franchise’s all-time home run list.Judge drove a full-count splitter from Casey Mize to right-center field, giving New York a 1-0 lead. The slugger’s 44th homer of the season had an exit velocity of 110.6 mph and traveled 412 feet. Judge matched Berra on Aug. 31 in a 3-2 loss to the Chicago White Sox when he hit a solo homer against Martín Pérez.FAMILY RECALLS DEALING WITH IRATE FEMALE PHILLIES FAN OVER HOME RUN BALL: ‘SHE WAS VERY VULGAR’ Hall of Famers Babe Ruth (659 homers), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493) and Joe DiMaggio (361) are ahead of Judge on the Yankees’ career homers list. Judge was selected by New York in the first round of the 2013 amateur draft and homered in his first at-bat with the Yankees on Aug. 13, 2016. Berra was 90 when he died in 2015.The Associated Press contributed to…
NEW from LAS Concealment comes a universal duty light AIWB holster that combines comfort and practical use. Introducing: The Tantō. Designed for use with duty lights like the Surefire X300 or SteamLight TLR1, the Tantō is built to be used with almost any pistol on the market and launches with a huge number of models already tested to fit. This includes 2011-style pistols, 1911, Glock, CZ P10, Springfield Echelon, Walther PDP, Shadow Systems, Ruger RXM, HK PV9, and a lot more. Trying to stuff a full-size pistol with a duty light in your pants is often not comfortable, and this was a problem LAS Concealment set out to solve. The Shark Fin Cut removes Kydex from the outer edge of the weapon light bezel and is sanded down to a smooth edge, exposing the light. This translates into eliminating a hot spot for the wearer and a major improvement in comfort. While most universal holsters use bungee cords for retention, the Tantō uses a dedicated adjustment screw to provide a more tunable retension and that won’t wearout over years of carry. Combined with LAS’s proven Stack It Wing System for the ultimate in customized body fitment and Stiff Hook Overhooks,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Wikipedia editors attempted to suppress the murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, N.C., by deleting the entire article and removing the name of the alleged attacker, according to The Free Press.Zarutska, 23, a Ukrainian refugee, was stabbed to death on Aug. 22 while riding a train home from work in Charlotte. Police identified the suspect as Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who has an extensive criminal history dating back to 2007. The attack was captured on surveillance video that was recently released to the public.A Wikipedia editor tried Sunday to delete the entry about Zarutska’s death, arguing it didn’t meet the site’s “notability” requirements. Those guidelines, written by volunteers, say a subject must receive significant coverage in multiple reputable outlets. Critics say the standard is often applied inconsistently.LEAVITT BLASTS ‘MANY OUTLETS IN THIS ROOM’ AT BRIEFING FOR FAILING TO COVER MURDER OF IRYNA ZARUTSKA The Free Press reported that Wikipedia editors debated how to frame the article, adding and then removing references to Brown’s race and phrases such as “career criminal.” They also argued over whether to describe the incident as a “killing” or “murder.” One editor ultimately removed Brown’s name, citing Wikipedia’s…
Photos by Sunni McAllister ‘‘Beans to bullets.” That was the initial goal when retired Army Ranger Tom Fuller founded Armageddon Gear. Every item one would need should the world go to sh*t, all in one place. Just as importantly, he wished to share the knowledge: how to survive. Fuller, now age 55, served in the U.S. Army 75th Ranger Regiment. Over six combat deployments, he earned the Legion of Merit, a Bronze Star, and five Meritorious Service medals. He retired as a sergeant major in 2009 after 22 years. Also, while serving, Fuller acted as a battalion sergeant major over the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, a competitive shooting team that won two Olympic gold medals during Fuller’s time. After the Army, Fuller transitioned to a security detail for cargo ships, protecting U.S. freight from Somali pirates. After his one expedition, he was hired by Bushnell, where he served as an expert consultant and helped design and launch the HDMR scope, which, at the time, was considered the next step of evolution in terms of precision glass. As part of settling back into civilian life, Fuller spent time settling behind the gun of various precision-rifle rigs. He discovered a growing passion…
When the collapse hits, some people will loot the big-ticket items like expensive clothes or fancy electronics, but those things won’t vanish completely. Before, people will realize that overpriced clothes and TVs won’t do them any good.The things that will vanish first are the everyday essentials we take for granted. In a matter of days, and possibly in only a few hours, the things we barely think about now could become priceless. Think about it: no power, no supply chains, no Amazon Prime, no second chances.You won’t be the only one scrambling to find clean water, basic meds, or a decent pair of boots. By the time most people realize what they should’ve stocked up on, it’ll be too late. And that’s when the real desperation begins.Want to save this post for later? Click Here to Pin It On Pinterest!In my opinion, the items in this list are the first things that will vanish if the worst-case scenario happens, so it wouldn’t hurt to stock up on them while you still can. Even if you don’t need them, you could always use them for barter. Here they are, in alphabetical order:1. AlcoholIt doesn’t matter how cheap it is. When someone is…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Three young women in southern California are filing a lawsuit against the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), the California Department of Education (CDE) and the Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) over the inclusion of a biological male transgender athlete on the Jurupa Valley High School girls’ volleyball team. The lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, alleged the plaintiffs “have suffered sex discrimination, including sexual harassment, unsafe and unfair athletic environments, viewpoint discrimination, and infringements on their religious liberty and safety” as a result of Jurupa Valley rostering the trans athlete. The plaintiffs in the case are current players Alyssa McPherson, Hadeel Hazameh, former player and McPherson’s older sister Madison McPherson, and their families. Hazameh and Alyssa McPherson recently withdrew themselves from the team in protest of the trans athlete, they previously told Fox News Digital. The lawsuit alleged that Hazameh and Alyssa McPherson were recently removed from the team group chat after telling their coach they were “uncomfortable sharing the volleyball court and locker room with a male student.” The plaintiffs also claimed that the school’s practices have violated the girls’ religious liberities.”Plaintiffs…
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This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natural News. Government social media ban in Nepal triggered deadly protests, with 19 killed and more than 100 injured. Citizens defied censorship, using VPNs and street demonstrations to expose corruption and demand accountability. Authorities reversed the blackout after widespread violence but maintained a curfew amid ongoing unrest. Youth-led movement expanded from free speech demands to a broader rebellion against systemic corruption. Nepal’s crackdown serves as a global warning against digital authoritarianism and the dangers of silencing dissent. When a government silences its people, the people scream louder. And that’s exactly what happened in Nepal this week after authorities blocked nearly every major social media platform — Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, X, and more — in a heavy-handed attempt to enforce new registration rules. The move didn’t just backfire; it ignited a firestorm. By Monday, 19 protesters were dead, more than 100 were injured, and the streets of Kathmandu were filled with tear gas, rubber bullets, and the unrelenting chants of a generation refusing to be silenced. The government claimed the blackout was about combating fake news and enforcing a Supreme Court order. But Nepalis saw it for what it was: a desperate bid to…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Morgan Wallen threw a curveball during his ritual pre-concert walkout over the weekend in Canada.The “Last Night” singer is known for his surprise, star-studded entrances into arenas before a show, and walked out with Toronto Blue Jays legend José Bautista for the second night of his “I’m The Problem” tour stop in Ontario.While walking alongside the former professional baseball player, Wallen, 30, took a bat from the slugger and attempted to mimic Bautista’s iconic bat flip.MORGAN WALLEN, JELLY ROLL HELP COUNTRY MUSIC EARN LONG-OVERDUE RECOGNITION AT VMAS The “Whiskey Glasses” singer walked backstage wearing blue jeans with a red and white polo shirt and cowboy boots. Bautista sported a classic Blue Jays jersey and a black hat while carrying a bat in one hand.MORGAN WALLEN BOWS OUT OF GRAMMY RACE DESPITE RECORD-BREAKING COUNTRY ALBUMThe Dominican athlete earned the nickname Joey Bats for his impressive reputation at the plate. During Game 5 of the 2015 American League Division Series, Bautista ceremoniously chucked his bat in the air after hitting a three-run home run to send the Jays to the next round. Back at Rogers Centre, crowds erupted while watching on screens as Bautista handed…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A former reality television star who lost his home in January’s California wildfires blamed Gov. Gavin Newsom, D, and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, D, for delaying rebuilding efforts during a heated news conference Wednesday.Spencer Pratt, a former cast member of “The Hills,” lost the home he shared with his wife, Heidi Montag, in the Palisades Fire in January. Since then, he has waged a social media campaign against Newsom and Bass, accusing them of mismanagement, corruption and “criminal negligence” in their response.On Wednesday, Pratt joined U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler and local business owner Luke Melchior for a news conference and tour of a destroyed property in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. The site’s rebuild permit has been pending for five months, following the Palisades and Eaton fires that destroyed an estimated 16,000 structures in January.After Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., launched a congressional investigation into the matter, Pratt told reporters the issue shouldn’t be political and said he was glad local officials were being held accountable.SPENCER PRATT ENLISTS SEN. RICK SCOTT FOR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO CALIFORNIA WILDFIRE RESPONSE “When people are like, ‘How do you feel about Republican senators opening…
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