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Ilia Malinin celebrates after winning his third Figure Skating World Championships in Prague on Saturday. Michal Cizek/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Michal Cizek/AFP via Getty Images American figure skater Ilia Malinin won his third consecutive world title this weekend, just weeks after missing the podium at the Winter Olympics. The self-proclaimed “Quad God” was a heavy medal favorite going into Milan, but finished in eighth place after an uncharacteristic series of stumbles, which he later blamed on the pressure and expectations. Six weeks after one of the most shocking twists of the Olympics, Malinin rebounded with a…
A sign is displayed at the Department of Labor Frances Perkins Building on June, 2025, in Washington.Kevin Carter | Getty ImagesThe Department of Labor on Monday proposed a rule that would allow 401(k) plans to more easily include alternative assets such as cryptocurrency, real estate and private market assets.The proposal is in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order, released in August, which directed the Labor Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission to facilitate expanded access to alternative assets in 401(k)s.”This proposed rule will show how plans can consider products that better reflect the investment landscape as it exists…
Can’t see the video above? Watch it here. President Trump claims that there is no automatic guarantee to birthright citizenship in the Constitution. But, will that claim hold up in court? The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, enacted after the Civil War, was aimed at reversing the Supreme Court’s infamous Dred Scott decision, a ruling that declared Black people, enslaved or free, could not be citizens of the United States. The Amendment says: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” Challenges to birthright citizenship have long been…
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — At least 30 people were dead and dozens more missing on Monday after a gang renewed its attack on a town in central Haiti, according to human rights activists.Gran Grif attacked Petite-Rivière de l’Artibonite early Sunday, burning homes and leaving bodies strewn on the streets. The gang attacked again on Monday, said Bertide Horace, spokesperson for the Commission for Dialogue, Reconciliation and Awareness to Save the Artibonite, an activist group.She told The Associated Press that the gang remained in control of the Jean-Denis neighborhood and set up roadblocks.“The area is completely deserted,” she said by phone. “Only…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The American Bar Association’s expected panelist from its council on law school accreditation ended up no-showing at a conservative Federalist Society event about the ABA’s “monopoly” on law school accreditation.The Trump administration has accused the ABA of acting as a politicized gatekeeper, executive agencies have restricted their members from attending ABA events, and its diversity-related law school accreditation standards have been regarded as unlawful. Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi later escalated that effort by telling the ABA it would no longer receive special access to the judicial vetting process,…
The Philadelphia Eagles have built their draft success on taking calculated risks when necessary, but the 2026 class presents a familiar dilemma. How much should injury history impact evaluation? Talent alone can be tempting, especially when players slide down boards, but availability remains the league’s most important ability. Philadelphia doesn’t necessarily need to force picks at every position, which gives them flexibility, but that same flexibility can create opportunity.That’s particularly true when high-end talent falls ill. The Eagles have historically trusted their evaluations in these scenarios. Remember… That’s how they landed Landon Dickerson in Round 2 and Nakobe Dean in…
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and unveils a new fraud crackdown program to expose scams in healthcare and other industries. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is offering what could be big money for potentially “hundreds of billions” recouped from fraudsters emboldened during a Biden administration that unwound guardrails under the guise of COVID relief urgency, he told Fox News on Monday. “We can pay up to a 30% reward for the recovered funds,” Bessent told “Fox & Friends.”Bessent said fraudsters were let loose as a result of former…
ROME, Ga. — During almost three decades of living in Georgia’s conservative northwest corner, Kimberly Seals got used to keeping her liberal opinions to herself. She suspected there were others who felt the same way, but she had no way to know for sure. So on a recent Saturday afternoon, she gazed in amazement at the crowd of hundreds who gathered in the town of Rome to hear Pete Buttigieg stump for long-shot Democratic congressional candidate Shawn Harris. “There’s a lot more people that think like us than we anticipated,” Seals said alongside her husband.Harris, a farmer and retired Army…
JERUSALEM — The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran created a flash point in interfaith relations in this ancient holy city over the weekend, as a move to prevent a Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Christianity’s most sacred site, triggered criticism that led to a rare climbdown by the Israeli government.
Keytron Jordan, CBS Sports The first half-week of the Major League Baseball season is always such a mixed bag. We know we aren’t supposed to get all emotional or draw wide-sweeping conclusions based on such a small sample of games, yet we sat around and waited all winter for meaningful MLB action. Deep down inside, we can’t help ourselves. As an example, most readers know I’m a Cubs fan. I will admit that while my head knew that the Opening Day loss wasn’t the biggest deal in the world, I was pretty bummed and even a bit angry about my favorite…
