NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An ancient monastery dating to the dawn of Christianity was recently uncovered in an Egyptian desert, according to local officials.The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced in late March the monastery had been found in Wadi El-Natrun in Beheira Governorate.Wadi El-Natrun is considered “one of the most important centers for the emergence of monasticism in Egypt and the world,” according to officials — and the monastery dates from the fourth to sixth centuries A.D.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER MYSTERIOUS CHRISTIAN ARTIFACT NEAR WATERS TIED TO JESUS’ MINISTRY: ‘NO KNOWN PARALLEL’The mudbrick building measures around 21,528 square feet, with walls more than three feet thick and rooms reaching about seven feet in height.The site features an open courtyard surrounded by buildings. The buildings housed monks’ cells, ovens, kitchens and storage areas. Archaeologists also found human skeletal remains — believed to belong to monks — along with wall paintings and architectural features.”Architectural studies show the use of various roofing systems, including vaults and domes constructed from mudbrick,” the officials noted. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ”The walls were coated with a layer of white plaster and decorated with wall paintings featuring crosses, palm trees and various…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s support for his war with Iran began to publicly fray within his own party, as some in the GOP bucked the president’s threat Tuesday morning.Trump has for several days suggested he would order the military to destroy much of Iran’s civilian infrastructure, including energy sites and bridges, if the country does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.Trump planted that flag again Tuesday morning, declaring that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran does not act before his 8 p.m. Eastern deadline. While the threat was reversed shortly before the deadline in a Truth Social post revealing a two-week ceasefire after talks with Pakistani leaders, Trump’s strategy is unpredictable.”Almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to between the United States and Iran, but a two week period will allow the Agreement to be finalized and consummated,” Trump wrote. “On behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East, it is an Honor to have this Longterm problem close to resolution.” EX-TRUMP ALLY MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE JOINS LEFT-WING CALLS FOR THE 25TH AMENDMENT AS IRAN DEADLINE…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has a “right” and a “duty” to influence federal investigations, including those regarding the president’s political enemies who probed him in the past.Blanche, who was named acting attorney general last week, dismissed the notion that the Justice Department has been improperly going after Trump’s opponents and defended the president’s influence over federal investigations.”We have thousands of ongoing investigations and prosecutions going on in this country right now. It is true that some of them involve men, women and entities that the president in the past has had issues with and believes should be investigated,” Blanche said at a press conference.”That is his right and indeed it is his duty to do that, meaning to lead this country, and so I do not view this as pressure,” he continued.BLANCHE INVOKES ‘LOVE’ WHEN ASKED ABOUT STAYING ON AFTER BONDI This comes after Trump fired former Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday after she failed to secure successful indictments against some of Trump’s political rivals and amid bipartisan frustrations with her handling of the Epstein files.The DOJ has opened several investigations into Trump’s…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An ancient monastery dating to the dawn of Christianity was recently uncovered in an Egyptian desert, according to local officials.The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced in late March the monastery had been found in Wadi El-Natrun in Beheira Governorate.Wadi El-Natrun is considered “one of the most important centers for the emergence of monasticism in Egypt and the world,” according to officials — and the monastery dates from the fourth to sixth centuries A.D.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER MYSTERIOUS CHRISTIAN ARTIFACT NEAR WATERS TIED TO JESUS’ MINISTRY: ‘NO KNOWN PARALLEL’The mudbrick building measures around 21,528 square feet, with walls more than three feet thick and rooms reaching about seven feet in height.The site features an open courtyard surrounded by buildings. The buildings housed monks’ cells, ovens, kitchens and storage areas. Archaeologists also found human skeletal remains — believed to belong to monks — along with wall paintings and architectural features.”Architectural studies show the use of various roofing systems, including vaults and domes constructed from mudbrick,” the officials noted. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ”The walls were coated with a layer of white plaster and decorated with wall paintings featuring crosses, palm trees and various…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s support for his war with Iran began to publicly fray within his own party, as some in the GOP bucked the president’s threat Tuesday morning.Trump has for several days suggested he would order the military to destroy much of Iran’s civilian infrastructure, including energy sites and bridges, if the country does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.Trump planted that flag again Tuesday morning, declaring that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran does not act before his 8 p.m. Eastern deadline. While the threat was reversed shortly before the deadline in a Truth Social post revealing a two-week ceasefire after talks with Pakistani leaders, Trump’s strategy is unpredictable.”Almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to between the United States and Iran, but a two week period will allow the Agreement to be finalized and consummated,” Trump wrote. “On behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East, it is an Honor to have this Longterm problem close to resolution.” EX-TRUMP ALLY MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE JOINS LEFT-WING CALLS FOR THE 25TH AMENDMENT AS IRAN DEADLINE…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has a “right” and a “duty” to influence federal investigations, including those regarding the president’s political enemies who probed him in the past.Blanche, who was named acting attorney general last week, dismissed the notion that the Justice Department has been improperly going after Trump’s opponents and defended the president’s influence over federal investigations.”We have thousands of ongoing investigations and prosecutions going on in this country right now. It is true that some of them involve men, women and entities that the president in the past has had issues with and believes should be investigated,” Blanche said at a press conference.”That is his right and indeed it is his duty to do that, meaning to lead this country, and so I do not view this as pressure,” he continued.BLANCHE INVOKES ‘LOVE’ WHEN ASKED ABOUT STAYING ON AFTER BONDI This comes after Trump fired former Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday after she failed to secure successful indictments against some of Trump’s political rivals and amid bipartisan frustrations with her handling of the Epstein files.The DOJ has opened several investigations into Trump’s…
Springfield Armory has just launched the SA-35 4”, a compact version of the company’s Hi-Power clone.We reviewed the original SA-35 back when it was first released a few years ago, and it left us very impressed. Now, Springfield Armory is releasing a very cool new compact version more suitable for concealed carry: the SA-35 4”. Featuring an abbreviated 4-inch barrel instead of the original’s 4.7-inch barrel, it should ride a bit nicer in the waistband while still maintaining the Hi-Power’s renowned ergonomics, full 15-round 9mm capacity and supreme shootability.As far as I know, the first factory-produced compact Hi-Power variant was made by Fabricaciones Militares in Argentina and imported into the U.S. in the 90s. It came to be known, at least in the States, as the Detective Hi-Power, and it featured basically the same form factor as the new Springfield SA-35 4”. Namely, a full-size grip and a barrel/slide that’s been shortened to roughly 4 inches. The rest of the pistol’s features are otherwise the same as those of the full-size SA-35, including checkered walnut grips, a ring hammer to prevent slide bite and a slightly beveled magazine well. It also has an improved feed ramp, no magazine disconnect safety…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An ancient monastery dating to the dawn of Christianity was recently uncovered in an Egyptian desert, according to local officials.The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced in late March the monastery had been found in Wadi El-Natrun in Beheira Governorate.Wadi El-Natrun…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s support for his war with Iran began to publicly fray within his own party, as some in the GOP bucked the president’s threat Tuesday morning.Trump has for several days suggested he would order the military to destroy much of…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has a “right” and a “duty” to influence federal investigations, including those regarding the president’s political enemies who probed him in the past.Blanche, who was named acting attorney general last…
Springfield Armory has just launched the SA-35 4”, a compact version of the company’s Hi-Power clone.We reviewed the original SA-35 back when it was first released a few years ago, and it left us very impressed. Now, Springfield Armory is releasing a very cool new compact version more suitable for…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The two terror suspects accused of trying to bomb a protest outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence last month, in what authorities have described as an ISIS-inspired attack, were indicted on Tuesday, according to federal prosecutors.Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, and Emir…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Tori Spelling is speaking out after she and four of her children were taken to a hospital following a car crash ahead of Easter weekend.The 52-year-old “Beverly Hill, 90210” star shared an update on how she and her children are doing following…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Every so often, we receive an email that stops us cold. Not because it is dramatic. Not because it is careless. Because it feels impossible. Sheri M. from Georgia recently wrote to us with this question:”Yesterday I learned that someone had stolen my debit card information. I was alerted by my bank about 10:00 p.m. last night that someone tried to use my card in Brazil. I am in the Southern United States and have never traveled outside the country. What I have trouble understanding is that this particular debit card has never been used and has never been out of a locked vault. It has been activated, and once activated, I locked it up. No one had access to it, no questions about that. It is just not possible. So how could someone have my card information? I asked this question at my bank, and after speaking to several people, they are at a loss as to what to tell me. I hope you can shed some light on this.” — Sheri M. from GeorgiaGHOST-TAPPING SCAM TARGETS TAP-TO-PAY USERS Sheri, first, we are glad your bank flagged it. That alert tells you…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WWE’s women’s division received two new championships to fight for in 2024 when the Intercontinental and United States Championships were introduced to the fray.It had been a long time coming for the superstars of the women’s roster as competitors like Zelina Vega and Booker T advocated for the mid-card titles in the weeks and months ahead of their introductions. More than a year after the Women’s Intercontinental Championship was introduced, Bayley has her sights set on the strap with an upcoming match against AJ Lee, who won the title against Becky Lynch. Lee vowed to be a fighting champion and Bayley won a women’s gauntlet match to set up the “Monday Night RAW” showdown.”It just means more opportunity, for one,” Bayley told Fox News Digital. “But I also think it means that Triple H (Paul Levesque) has total trust in our division and I think this is the strongest the division’s ever been and there’s just so much need for more. There could only be so many women going after the women’s championship and then the tag titles. There’s so many of us, and there’s so many girls in NXT that can…
As the Navy builds out new career fields focused on operating drone boats and submarines, it’s repurposing special insignia pins taken from other job fields with similar requirements to recognize the work they do.At the Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium in January, Lt. Miles Graham, commanding officer of the freshly established Chimera Detachment Alpha, revealed that his sailors were now earning the Craftmaster Insignia, a distinctive and rare device featuring a ship’s wheel and crossed anchors. Chimera Detachment Alpha, activated in January, operates the Navy’s medium unmanned surface vessels including Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter; the DARPA-built no manning required ship Defiant; and two USVs from the Overlord program, Mariner and Ranger.“Tons of folks at the unit are incredibly excited about earning their own Craftmaster pin,” Graham said at an unmanned warfare panel during the conference. “It’s basically a new competency that enlisted can work towards.”The remark reveals a way the Navy has been quietly working to integrate unmanned warfare specialists into the fleet and align their work and skills development with other legacy capabilities. According to Navy uniform regulations, the Craftmaster Insignia is awarded to enlisted sailors who “serve as officer in charge (OIC), petty officer in charge (POIC),…
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. A worst-case scenario could be just weeks away. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has been essentially paralyzed by the war with Iran, and there is a lot of speculation that the Houthis could soon bring commercial traffic through the Red Sea to a screeching halt. If such a scenario actually materializes, it would be catastrophic for the global economy. The good news is that so far, we are not witnessing widespread panic among investors. Most of them still seem to believe that this crisis is just temporary. So even though the price of oil is up over 40 percent since the start of the war, the overall global financial system is still relatively stable at this stage… The S&P 500 is only down 3% so far this year and 5% off its all-time high, still far from reaching bear market territory or even a correction, suggesting investors aren’t panicking yet about the U.S.-Israel war on Iran. But that could change soon. To be sure, oil prices have soared more than 40% since the war began two weeks ago and are up nearly 70% year to date. But…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Brooks Nader and her sisters turned heads on the streets of New York City after they stepped out in eye-catching outfits made entirely of bubbles.On March 10, the 28-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and her siblings Mary Holland, 26, Grace Ann, 25, and Sarah Jane, 23, were photographed walking through Manhattan in coordinated looks covered in clear plastic bubbles, creating the illusion they were wearing little more than soap suds.The sisters’ ensembles, which varied slightly from each other, were two-piece sets of crop tops and shorts or miniskirts with clusters of transparent spheres layered over nude fabric. They paired the looks with matching open-toe, stiletto nude heels.BROOKS NADER ADDRESSES KEVIN COSTNER DATING SPECULATION In photos from their viral outing, Brooks, Mary Holland, Grace Ann and Sarah Jane were seen exiting a gray van before strutting down the sidewalks of the Big Apple, earning double takes from passersby.The Louisiana natives were trailed by photographers during their attention-grabbing excursion, which was part of a marketing stunt and campaign shoot for the March 23 relaunch of women’s personal care brand Jukebox.Brooks and her sisters were pictured holding clear plastic bags filled with Jukebox products and…
The two-star head of the command responsible for coordinating support for Ukraine left a tube of classified maps behind on a train in Europe, losing control of the sensitive material for 24 hours, a new report from the Department of Defense Inspector General’s office has found.Then-Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto, now retired, was also found to have sustained a concussion following a night of drinking to intoxication at a social event in Kiev, leading to incoherence and confusion in a briefing the next day.The report, released March 12, covers a period in April and May 2024 in which Aguto was commander of the Wiesbaden, Germany-based Security Assistance Group-Ukraine. Aguto relinquished command of the group in August 2024, having presided over its activation in 2022. He retired the same month. Established with about 300 personnel, SAG-U was formed as a headquarters element “to build on the work of the 18th Airborne Corps, who originally deployed to Europe to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank and whose mission latter evolved to include coordinating the training and equipping of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” according to an announcement at its founding.The investigation, which was based on anonymous whistleblower reports and also included allegations of a…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bobby Pulido, a Latin Grammy winner and music star, once said he would pursue Mexican citizenship and described himself as a “winter Texan” for spending much of the year south of the U.S. border, drawing scrutiny for his time spent internationally as he pursues a seat in Congress.”It gets hot here, bro. Like real hot — like real hot. I’m a summer Mexican,” Pulido told interviewers in 2023.”It sounds better: winter Texan. It sounds better to say, ‘I’m a winter Texan.’”His comments, which Pulido says he made in jest, run counter to statements he made to NBC News earlier this month.TEXAS BORDER DISTRICT DEM CUELLAR BEATS BACK PRIMARY CHALLENGERS “I live in Texas. We’ve always lived in Texas. Since COVID, really — that’s just not true,” Pulido said, responding to accusations that he only sometimes lived in the district he is running to represent.Pulido is best known for his Tejano and Mexican–Spanish folk-style songs, such as “Desvelado” and “Se Murió de Amor,” and has received five nominations for a Latin Grammy Award.He won Best Tejano Album in 2022 and 2025.Pulido’s career still takes him south of the border on a regular basis,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A woman seeking emergency care for severe abdominal pain recently shared her frustration on social media with the long wait times at a Canadian hospital.Amanda Gushue, 37, first visited her primary care physician — who sent her to the emergency department with a swollen appendix.After waiting for two hours in triage, she was sent to the waiting room — where she was shocked to see that it could be anywhere from five to 15 hours before she could see a doctor or nurse. HOW TO USE TRUMPRX TO FIND CHEAPER CASH PRICES ON MEDICATIONSShe ultimately waited another 10 to 12 hours before she was seen.”There were probably about 150 seats and they were all full,” Gushue, a resident of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, told Fox News Digital. “This is what we deal with when we go to the hospital on a regular basis — you’re looking at spending a full day there.” Gushue shared that one elderly woman came in with a head wound, “bleeding profusely,” and had to wait for two hours before she was seen.Gushue said she attributes the long wait times to a scarcity of doctors. “We have tons of…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Millions of Americans depend on medical devices — pacemakers, infusion pumps and patient monitors — to stay alive. But some of that equipment is made in China and it may be spying on us – or worse.In January 2025, the Food and Drug Administration and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a stark joint warning: patient monitors made by Contec Medical Systems, a Chinese company based in Qinhuangdao, contain a hidden backdoor. These devices, used in hospitals across the United States, can transmit sensitive patient data to a hard-coded IP address in China. Even more troubling, the backdoor allows remote code execution, potentially letting an adversary manipulate displayed vital signs and trigger dangerous clinical decisions.There is no patch to fix it. For China, it’s a feature, not a bug.China’s 2017 National Intelligence Law requires every Chinese company to assist state intelligence operations on demand. When Beijing says open the door, the company complies. The implications for any Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-linked device in America’s health care system are clear and unacceptable.SENATE GOP WARNS CHINESE VAPES COULD BE USED BY CCP TO SPY ON AMERICANS, LAUNDER CARTEL CASH President Donald Trump recognized…
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