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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! From the moment you get that knock on the door to the moment you’re handed a folded American flag, Gold Star families face a lifetime shaped by loss. Last week we observed Gold Star Spouses Day on April 5. April is also the Month of the Military Child. I invite you to reflect on the sacrifices of our military families, especially those whose loved one paid the ultimate sacrifice.Losing a loved one in service to our country hits differently. These families are asked to carry on with strength and dignity, embodying the very ideals their loved ones fought to defend. It’s often called an honor no one wants.I recently had the privilege of meeting with members of the Gold Star Wives of America in my Washington, D.C., office. Their resilience, grace and determination to advocate for military families left a lasting impression. Their stories are powerful reminders of the human cost of service.WATCH: PRESIDENT TRUMP REVEALS FAMILIES OF SLAIN US SERVICE MEMBERS URGED HIM ‘FINISH THE JOB’The sacrifice of our military families can’t be overstated. Every lost service member comes with ripple effects — lives disrupted, futures derailed and families left with…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! SAN DIEGO, California – The Artemis II mission to the moon is nearing completion, but first comes a safe splashdown off the San Diego coast.The Orion spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, is expected to return Friday, with the U.S. Navy helping recover the capsule and crew from the Pacific Ocean.San Diego, a city with deep Navy roots, is playing a central role in that effort. Several bases in the area are helping lead the recovery, bringing a sense of pride and excitement to the community.Locals and visitors from across the country are expected to gather along the coastline and at museums throughout the area to witness the crew’s homecoming.ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUTS SHOW OFF APOLLO 18 FLAG FROM SPACE “We’re back in the game of deep space,” said Jim Kidrick, president and CEO of the San Diego Air and Space Museum. “You go back to General Patton, World War II, you know, Americans love a winner… and will not tolerate a loser.”The mission marks the latest chapter in space exploration, wrapping up, at least for now, off the Southern California coast.The astronauts aboard Orion are on their way home after traveling around the moon, reaching…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! It was, and I don’t say this lightly, a jaw-dropping moment. I’m sitting here with the TV on and all of a sudden there’s a live shot of Melania Trump, reading a speech at the White House. A speech about Jeffrey Epstein. A speech about how she’s being smeared in connection with the late pedophile. None of the journalists knew what to say. The first lady, talking about Epstein. Reporters were told she would be making remarks, but not the subject matter. Only that it would be newsy.EPSTEIN’S LAWYER ‘NOT AWARE’ OF ANY RELATIONSHIP TRUMP HAD WITH LATE CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER, COMER SAYS “I never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice, [Ghislaine] Maxwell. My email reply to Maxwell cannot be categorized as anything more than casual correspondence. My polite reply to her email doesn’t amount to anything more than a travel note. I am not Epstein’s victim. Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump. I met my husband by chance at a New York City party in 1998,” the first lady said in her speech.There was pain in her voice. The three-minute speech, read in her accented English, was not easy for…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! SAN DIEGO, California – The Artemis II mission to the moon is nearing completion, but first comes a safe splashdown off the San Diego coast.The Orion spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, is expected to return Friday, with the U.S. Navy helping recover the capsule…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A New York City man is facing murder charges after allegedly randomly setting a fire in a Queens apartment building that killed four people, including a 3-year-old girl, and injured seven others, authorities announced.Roman Amatitla, 38, of Maspeth, was arrested Wednesday and…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a self-described “progressive” candidate’s bid to enter Ohio’s Republican primary, leaving in place a decision by state election officials to disqualify him for misrepresenting his party affiliation.Samuel Ronan, a former Democratic state and national candidate, attempted…

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More than 600 service members and crew members aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford are without a bed after a fire aboard the ship Thursday, The New York Times reported.The fire took upwards of 30 hours to douse, according to the publication, and it damaged sailors’ sleeping arrangements so badly that they’re having to sleep on floors and tables.The Navy announced Thursday that the world’s largest aircraft carrier experienced a non-combat fire that originated in the main laundry room, but the service did not provide further information as to the source of the fire.“There is no damage to the ship’s propulsion plant, and the aircraft carrier remains fully operational,” read a post by the Navy on X.The Ford is currently stationed in the Red Sea in support of Operation Epic Fury.RELATEDThe service said that more information would be made available when it arrived.Two sailors sustained non-life-threatening injuries and received medical treatment, returning to duty that day, a spokesperson for the U.S. 5th Fleet told Military Times in an emailed statement.But a third sailor was flown off the ship to receive medical treatment, the spokesperson confirmed. That sailor is currently in stable condition.The fire in the laundry room has also prohibited…

United States ruler Donald Trump said that he believes he will have the “honor” of “taking Cuba” at some point. Trump made the remarks on Monday in the Oval Office. “I do believe I’ll be… having the honor of taking Cuba. That’s a big honor,” Trump said, adding: “Taking Cuba in some form.” Cuba is participating in ongoing talks between Washington and itself as the island grapples with a deepening energy crisis and widespread blackouts amid a U.S. oil blockade. The talks mark the first time in more than a decade that Havana has publicly acknowledged formal discussions with Washington. They follow weeks of power cuts, fuel shortages, and rising public anger after Venezuelan oil shipments were halted following the US seizure of President Nicolas Maduro and Washington’s efforts to block other suppliers. –RT U.S. Actions Toward Cuba Are Criminal Trump: Kidnapping Cuba’s Ruler Would Be Easy When pressed by reporters, Trump said the US could take many different actions toward the island, based on how the current ruler is feeling. “Whether I free it, take it. I think I can do anything I want with it, you want to know the truth,” he said, without elaborating. On the same day that Trump…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Team USA will appear in their third straight World Baseball Classic final on Tuesday night against Venezuela, looking for their second title in the international tournament.The U.S. is looking to avenge their 3-2 loss to Japan in the 2023 World Baseball Classic final with a victory over Venezuela at 8 p.m. ET at loanDepot Park in Miami. The game will be broadcast on Fox.Venezuela rallied to beat Italy 4-2 in the semifinal on Monday night to set up a final against the Americans. Tuesday’s game will be the first-ever World Baseball Classic championship appearance for the country. The U.S. and Venezuela have defeated some of the top teams in the tournament on their journey to the championship game.The U.S., who only reached the quarterfinal round with the help of Team Italy, beat Team Canada 5-3 on Friday, continuing a recent trend of United States victories over Canada from the Olympics and Paralympics in hockey.Team USA’s win over Canada set up a highly anticipated matchup with the Dominican Republic. The U.S. sent Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes to the mound to take on one of the most vaunted lineups in the tournament.WORLD SERIES…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A growing number of U.S. allies are declining to take part in military efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz, despite mounting pressure from Washington.From Europe to the Indo-Pacific, governments are signaling reluctance to be drawn into direct military action, instead emphasizing diplomacy, legal constraints or limited defensive contributions.Countries declining military involvement in reopening the Strait of HormuzFranceFrance has ruled out any military role in securing the Strait of Hormuz, stressing a diplomatic approach. In an interview with FRANCE 24 last week, Armed Forces Minister Catherine Vautrin said Paris is “not participating in this war.” “At this point, there is no question of sending any vessels to the Strait of Hormuz,” she explained. Vautrin also questioned whether Washington and Jerusalem share the same end goals in the conflict with Iran.President Donald Trump, however, suggested Monday he expects support from French President Emmanuel Macron.UK DEPLOYING WARSHIP, HELICOPTERS TO CYPRUS AFTER DRONE STRIKE “I think he’s going to help. I mean, I’ll let you know. I spoke to him yesterday. I don’t do a hard sell on them because my attitude is we don’t need anybody. We’re the strongest nation in the world. We have…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A routine monthly expense Americans can’t avoid is emerging as a potent midterm issue, as rising electricity bills sharpen voter frustration and hand candidates a new economic line of attack.As candidates fan out across the country ahead of the midterms, power bills are becoming a tangible symbol of household stress. Unlike other expenses that can be postponed or pared back, electricity costs hit every month with little room for consumers to opt out.The issue is giving both parties fresh campaign ammunition, with Republicans casting higher bills as evidence of failed energy policies and Democrats pointing to bill assistance and other measures aimed at easing pressure on household budgets.The fight is unfolding amid sharp regional divides in electricity prices. Federal energy data shows residential power costs vary widely across the country, illustrating how affordability pressures differ by region.The latest figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration put the national average at 17.24 cents per kilowatt-hour, up 6% from a year earlier.THE STATES WHERE AMERICANS PAY THE MOST — AND LEAST — FOR ELECTRICITYNorth Dakota has the lowest average residential electricity rate in the country at 11.02 cents per kilowatt-hour, while Hawaii — an…

Marines can now complete their handgun qualification using a pistol equipped with a red dot optic, according to a policy change announced in a Marine Administrative Message last week. However, there is a caveat: the optic — an M17 Romeo red dot — must be purchased and issued by the Marine’s unit.Exactly how many Marines will receive the optics remains unclear. Military Times requested comment from the Marine Corps’ Marksmanship Program Management team and Training and Education Command but did not receive a response in time for publication.Over the past decade, pistol-mounted red dot optics have surged in popularity among civilian shooters and police. Today, most major handgun models offer optics-ready variants.Experts say the system provides a clear advantage over traditional iron sights. Rather than aligning the front and rear sights, shooters can focus on the target while placing a projected aiming point over it — a literal red dot. It not only simplifies the shooting process, especially under stress, but affords quicker target acquisition. The Marine Corps update follows a broader set of changes developed through the service’s Marksmanship Campaign Plan, an initiative launched in 2024 to overhaul training and improve combat lethality. Additional changes announced in the March…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Liza Minnelli may have been married four times, but she’s not anticipating a fifth.Liza, the daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli, went into detail on why her fourth marriage to producer, concert promoter and television personality David Gest made her realize she “will never marry again” in her newly released memoir “Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!”Minelli, 79, said the “bad marriage to an awful man near destroyed me,” and compared her union with him to her mother’s mistakes.”In marrying this guy I got a low-rent version of my mother’s worst mistakes with men. Mama made bad choices, but mine was the worst,” Minnelli wrote. The actress described the damage from their union as “long-lasting.” Their marriage took place from March 2002 until their separation in July 2003 — with the divorce finalized in April 2007. Prior to Gest, Minnelli was married to Peter Allen from March 1967 until they separated in April 1970, finalizing their divorce in July 1974; Jack Haley Jr. from September 1974 until April 1979; Mark Gero from December 1979 until January 1992.Minnelli claimed Gest “got his hands on” her bank accounts and “began raiding” them, spending money…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bill Maher poked fun at his guest Jerry O’Connell on his podcast Monday after the actor revealed he attended a Kamala Harris rally during the 2024 election.”Democrats really need to cut loose the celebrities. They’re not helping,” Maher said on his “Club Random” podcast, repeating one of his common refrains that outspoken liberal celebrities hurt the Democratic Party’s brand. “They don’t strike people as normal [because] they’re f—ing not. Democrats already have a problem with people thinking that they are not the common-sense crowd. “He went on to mock such celebrities, saying they “don’t act like normal people” and then, as a result, “whatever they’re saying just strikes everybody in America who’s a normal person as, ‘Oh God, here’s more of this stuff where you can’t relate to a real life.’”BILL MAHER RIPS KAMALA HARRIS’ BOOK, SAYS IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED, ‘EVERYONE SUCKS BUT ME’ “I went to a Kamala Harris rally. My wife and I donated to the campaign—,” O’Connell revealed. “Wow. Oof,” Maher interjected.O’Connell continued, “Megan Thee Stallion played and that was pretty f—ing epic, Bill, if you were there. I mean, it really invigorated like excitement, you know?” “It really…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Getting a certain amount of sleep could help ward off diabetes, a new study suggests.A team of Chinese researchers studied how sleep duration on weekdays is associated with insulin resistance, a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes. The long-term observational study, held from 2009 to 2023, included about 25,000 participants.The “sweet spot” for low insulin resistance was about seven hours and 18 minutes of sleep per night, found the research, which was published in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care.ANCIENT HERB KNOWN AS ‘NATURE’S VALIUM’ TOUTED FOR IMPROVING SLEEP AND ANXIETYLarge deviations from this benchmark — either too much or too little sleep — were associated with worse insulin sensitivity. Shorter sleep was linked with higher insulin resistance, while longer sleep had worse metabolic markers.Getting extra “catch-up” sleep on the weekends did not make up for deficits during the week, the study found, as excessive sleep showed a risk of worsening glucose metabolism in some participants. “These correlational findings suggest that sleep patterns, particularly weekend recovery sleep, may be relevant for metabolic regulation in diabetes and could inform considerations for healthcare professionals in managing patient care,” the researchers concluded in the…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000-year-old temple in Denmark — offering a glimpse into the mysterious, once-powerful society that built it.The Museum of Central Jutland (Museum Midtjylland) unveiled the discovery of the temple at Hedegård, an ancient site that contains Scandinavia’s “largest and richest burial site,” according to its website. The latest excavation began last August.Hedegård, located near Ejstrupholm north of the Skjern River, has been identified as Denmark’s largest settlement from the time “around the birth of Christ,” the museum said.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER GOLD-LADEN TOMB FILLED WITH ELITE BURIAL TREASURES FROM OVER 1,000 YEARS AGOWorking with researchers from Museum Horsens and Moesgaard Museum, archaeologists found evidence of a vast fortified settlement that once served as a regional power center during the Iron Age.The settlement has yielded luxury goods, weapons from Celtic tribes and “prestige” items from Roman workshops. Evidence shows the settlement “flourished in the period leading up to the birth of Christ.”The museum said that “this is when we see the rich graves and numerous weapon graves in the cemetery north of the village.”DOG WALKERS TRIGGER ARCHAEOLOGICAL RACE TO PRESERVE 2,000-YEAR-OLD FOOTPRINTS IN SHIFTING SANDSBut the crown jewel of the excavation was…

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